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Bandana thrash | |
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Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | Late 1990s, United Kingdom, United States and Netherlands |
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Skate punk |
Bandana thrash is a movement withinthrashcore, that is sometimes associated withpowerviolence[1] that explored their debt to an earlier form of extremepunk rock. The term is in reference to theheadgear preferred by many of the performers.[2] The ideology of bandana thrash isDIY ethic, in many casesstraight edge, street life, anticonsumerism, and worldwide unity, the latter is referred in many songs like "Bandana United Us" by GxHx, "Intercontinental Bandana Union",[3] byWhat Happens Next?, as well in the manifesto in Conquest for Death'sMany Nations, One Underground".[4] The style was prominent into the early to mid 2000s.[5][6]
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