Hass | |
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Origin | Marl and Recklinghausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
Genres | Deutschpunk, political punk |
Years active | 1978–2001, 2013-present |
Labels | Hass Produktion, Twisted Chords, Aggressive Punk Produktionen |
Members | Peter "Hecktor" Blümer (guitar) Karsten Siebert (bass, prev. drums) Burn Harper (drums) Marv Mandela (vocals)[1] |
Past members | Gisbert Neumayer (guitar)
Thomas "Tommi" Sohns (drums, vocals) Georg Pötter (guitar) Alex Schwers (drums) Chris Römer (bass) Bertie Klompenhouver (drums) Jan Ostblock (bass) Steffi Syndikati (vocals)[1] |
Website | aggressivepunkproduktionen |
Hass is a German punk band founded in 1978 in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Members are from the cities of Marl and Recklinghausen.[2][3] Their music is categorized as Deutschpunk, and the lyrics are generally politically motivated.[4] Hass is known for their anti-fascist position, exemplified in the song Lasst die Glatzen platzen (English translation: "Let the skin-heads break open"). They have released ten full-length albums, three EPs, and four singles.
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