Blatant Dissent

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Blatent Dissent were a punk/hardcore band from the mid 1983 to 1988 from Dekalb. They worked closely with Jeff Pezzati and released two singles and a posthumous LP in their career. The last version of the band sort of morphed into popular Chicago band Tar.

Members

Releases

  • Demo Tape (Summer 1984)
    • First time in the studio
  1. Is There A Fear
  2. My Hands Are Tied
  3. The Man In Black
  4. The Catalyst - They, They, They
  1. Fist Comes Down
  2. Eleven Days
  1. Contemporary Hip
  2. Man in Black
  3. Painted Women
  4. How Can I Lose
  5. Status Quo
  6. 11 days
  7. The Beast
  8. The Party
  9. Overreaction
  10. Is There A Fear
  11. Bandit
  12. Undermine
  13. My Hands Are Tied

History

Though I should add some info to this, MXV had one of his Selections from The Punk Vault entries on the Is There A Fear? 7-inch. In that, just about every member of Blatant Dissent chimed in with a history and stories. So instead of plagarizing, read it here

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