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Welsh Oi! band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Oppressed are a Welsh Oi! band that formed in 1981 in Cardiff, Wales. Most of the musicians in the band's various lineups have been skinheads. Throughout the band's career, the members (especially vocalist Roddy Moreno) openly expressed opposition to racism and fascism[1] — in their lyrics,[2] interviews, on-stage comments and other actions. In 1989, Moreno visited New York City and met a few members of Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice (SHARP). On his return to the United Kingdom, he started promoting SHARP ideals to British skinheads.[3][4] The band has also had ties to other anti-racist groups, such as Anti-Fascist Action. Moreno is a Cardiff City F.C. supporter, and some of the band's songs express that support.
The Oppressed | |
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Origin | Cardiff, Wales |
Genres | Oi!, punk |
Years active | 1981–1984, 1994–1996, 1998–2006, 2009–2016, 2020–present |
Labels | Oppressed Records, Step-1 Music, Oi! Records, Dojo, Knockout, Insurgence Records, Captain Oi! Records |
The band has split and re-formed several times, the first occasion in 1984 after which Moreno focused on his record labels, Oi! Records and Ska Records for the remainder of the decade.[5][6]
Their most recent split was in 2016, but they re-formed in 2020, and continue performing today. The present day line-up is Roddy Moreno (vocals/guitar), fellow founder member Russell "Ducky" Payne (guitar), Che Jones (drums) and Ross Goldworthy (bass).
Live At Crash In Freiburg : The Oppressed / Enraged Minority | Mad Butcher Records, Casual Records (4), Mangy Little Mut Records | 2013 | |
The Oppressed / The Prowlers - Skins 'N' Punks Volume 6 | Oi! Records, Aggrobeat, Insurgence Records | 2015 | |
Antifascist Oi! - Live And Loud!! (CD, Album) | Aggrobeat, Rusty Knife Records | ABCD040, RKR066 | 2016 |
FCK FSCSM (This Is Anti-fascist Oi!) : The Oppressed / The Prowlers / The Bois / Enraged Minority / Camorra | Mad Butcher Records | 2018 |
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