Subhumans: It's All Gone Dead
There was a brief moment in time – in England, at least – between the first wave bands falling away and a newer crop of even less musically adroit individuals taking over that a few ensembles had a genuine political point of view to dispense. And they dispensed it with a vigor since unmatched even by the likes of American hardcore groups, which more frequently than not just said Reagan and the political system sucked. That was it.
The Subhumans, not the Canadian band, though, were only around for a few years and their legacy is predicated, really, on only a single long playing album. There were a few other release. And we’ll get to them. Just wait.