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Disorder are an English street punk band that formed in the Bristol area of England in 1980, and has existed with varying line-ups. They are aligned with politically charged punk bands.[1]

Disorder
OriginBristol, England
GenresHardcore Punk, Crust Punk
Years active1980–present
LabelsDisorder
Anagram
Strong Mind Japan
Black Konflik
Members
  • Taf (Phil Lovering)
  • Jon
  • Alex Upchuck
Past members
  • Chris "Boobs" Neil
  • Steve Allen
  • Neil "Virus" Worthington
  • Nick Peters
  • Steve Robinson
  • Yaga
  • Goz
  • Chris Wheelie/Chris Willsher
  • Kenneth Eggen
  • Rudy Hoykens
  • TK
  • Tor Degerstrøm
  • Stian Løken
  • Gunnar Holm

Disorder were part of the "protest punk" movement, and were one of the bands that spearheaded the Bristol punk scene in the early 1980s.[2] The BBC DJ John Peel described their early singles as sounding like Triumph Bonneville motorbikes.


History


Disorder formed in 1980 in Bristol.[3][4][5] The original line-up was Steve Curtis (vocals), Steve Allen (guitar), Nick Peters (bass guitar), and Virus (drums), although Steve Robinson soon replaced Peters, and this line-up recorded the first two EPs by the band.[3]

The band sent a demo tape to local punk label Riot City Records, but the label opted not to sign them, and instead they formed their own Disorder Records label along with Heartbeat Records and Riot City boss Simon Edwards.[3]

A series of events led to line-up changes: Robinson (sometimes erroneously referred to as "Robertson") split up with girlfriend Beki Bondage (of Vice Squad) and began glue-sniffing[6] and moved to Berlin. Virus got into trouble with the police over the ownership of his new drumkit, and Dean also left.[6] Boobs (Chris Neill) replaced him on vocals and when Steve Robinson left, Taf (Phil Lovering, formerly of The X-Certs), took over bass guitar.[5][6] Drumming was taken over by Potsy (Richard Potts formerly the drummer with Chaos UK). Taf would be the only constant member of the band in the following years, which saw an ever-changing line-up.[3]

The band's debut album, Under the Scalpel Blade, was released in 1984. The band relocated to Norway in the mid-1980s, where they recorded a split album with Kafka Prosess.[7]

The band became popular across Europe, the United States, and Japan.[8] Re-issues of the band's back-catalogue led to renewed interest, and the band issued a new album in 2005, Kamikaze, considered by allmusic's Stewart Mason "as brash and invigorating as any of Disorder's earlier releases".[9]

The longest standing member of the band Taf (bassist/guitarist) normally assembles other musicians to record albums or go on tour. Steve Robinson died in March 2021 as a homeless person in Berlin, a few days before his 58th birthday.[10]

Chris (Boobs) Neill struggled with addiction for many years before moving to Spain where he now works as a psychologist. He is active in the music scene and participated in the opening and running of a squated[check spelling] music school in the deprived area of Vallecas in Madrid. He now dedicates himself to playing in his new band The Self-Saboteurs.

In recent years[when?], the band have toured extensively in Europe.


Discography


Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.[11]


Singles and EPs



Albums



Reissues and collections


Compilation appearances



DVDs


Compilation appearances

Band line-ups



See also



References


  1. Ankeny, Jason "Disorder overview", AllMusic
  2. Webb, Peter (2007) "Once Upon a Time in Bristol", The Wire, October 2007
  3. Glasper, Ian (2004) Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 1-901447-24-3
  4. Thompson, Dave (2000) Alternative Rock, Miller Freeman Books, ISBN 978-0-87930-607-6
  5. Strong, Martin C. (1999) The Great Alternative & Indie Discography, Canongate Books, ISBN 0-86241-913-1
  6. Larkin, Colin (ed.) (1995) The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Guinness Publishing, ISBN 978-0-85112-662-3
  7. "Disorder Interview", Skull & Crossbones No. 6, 1988
  8. Whiteley, Sheila, Bennett, Andy, & Hawkins, Stan (2005) Music, Space and Place: Popular Music and Cultural Identity, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, ISBN 978-0-7546-5574-9
  9. Mason, Stewart "Kamikaze review", AllMusic
  10. Neuhaus, Constanze. "R.I.P. an den liebevollen Schreihalz". Tagesspiegel. Archived from the original on 2 April 2021.
  11. Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980–1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4.



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[de] Disorder

Disorder ist eine englische Crustcore- und Hardcore-Punk-Band aus Bristol, die im Jahr 1980 gegründet wurde. Die Band gilt zusammen mit Chaos UK als eine der bedeutendsten der Punk-Szene der Stadt.[2]
- [en] Disorder (band)

[ru] Disorder

Disorder — британская анархо-панк-группа, образовавшаяся в 1980 году в Бристоле и — наряду с Chaos UK и Discharge — сформировавшая первое ядро британской хардкор-панк-сцены[1][2]. Disorder, влившиеся в возникшее тогда же «protest punk»-движение, считаются основателями бристольской панк-сцены начала 1980 годов.[3][4]



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