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Oi Polloi
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Oi Polloi are an anarcho-punk
band from Scotland
that formed around 1981,
also notable for their contributions to the Scottish
Gaelic punk sub-genre.
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Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Discography
- 2.1 DEMO
TAPES
- 2.2 7"
EPs
- 2.3 12"
LPs
- 3 External
links
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History
EP cover of Resist The Atomic Menace
Oi Polloi's first studio recording was a demo entitled Destroi
the System, which is believed to have been released in 1984 or 1985. After the now
defunct music weekly Sounds
gave their previous home-recorded demo a favourable review, demand
increased for gigs further afield. A second studio demo, Green
Anarchoi followed before the release of the first vinyl
offering, Resist the Atomic Menace. The line-up of
the group has starred fifty members since their formation, making up
the countless incarnations of the band. Oi Polloi’s only permanent
member is vocalist Deek Allen. The band is currently based in Scotland.
Attacking world leaders and multi-national companies with humour and
anger in different languages
The band are supporters of Earth First! and uses the motto "No
Compromise in Defence of Our Earth," which is an adaptation of Earth
First!'s motto. They support direct action in defence of the
environment, hunt sabotage, and
resistance against racialism, sexism, homophobia, fascism and
imperialism. They have recently started singing in Scottish Gaelic and use the
language in day to day communications. They see the use of Gaelic and
other endangered languages as important to maintaining the biocultural
diversity of life. They recently toured Europe with Seattle-based
punk band Mill a h-Uile Rud who sing
entirely in Scots Gaelic. Singer Ruairidh has recently become involved
in Gaelic television and has appeared as Moses on a Gaelic comedy
programme. Despite what some believe, the band did not start out as a
"skinhead band" but was in fact formed by a bunch of teenage schoolkids
who played their first gig at Stewarts Melville College in Edinburgh in
late 1981.
Oi Polloi's was originally founded by Deek Allen and other
friends from school. Their name Oi Polloi and their album Unite and Win
(Punks and Skins) often gave the impression that they were a group of
skinheads, or even anarchist skinheads. The band has never been a
"skinhead band," but has had both skinhead and punk members who have
emphasized unity between the two groups. [1]
After numerous other gigs in the Edinburgh area and the
recording of the group's first cassette demo "Last of the Mohicans" on
a home hi-fi, drummer Stu "Doccy" Dunn left to become a karate
instructor and was replaced by Muz who later recorded with the
Apostles. Apostles and Political Asylum original drummer
Chris Low also did a stint on the kit for a time while various other
one time Oi Polloi members went on to play in such varied bands as
Disorder, Exploited,
Bus Station Loonies, Gin Goblins, Newtown Grunts, Divide & Conquer, Moniack and In Decades Decline. Drummer
Murray Briggs who played on several of the band's 7" records as well as
the "Fuaim Catha" LP now plays in Scottish Indie band Aberfeldy
along with brother Riley who himself had a brief spell as Oi Polloi
guitarist back in the '90s. Brian Tipa was instrumental in writing a
great deal of material for the band in the mid-1990s. He was a member
of the American band Blownapart Bastards, who later
formed Uwharria, and now plays in Robotnicka. David 'Rat' Connolly was the
guitarist through much of the early years, playing his last gig and
album in 1991. Rat wrote the music for classic songs such as Pigs for
Slaughter and Boot down the Door, he went on to become an archaeologist
and Middle Eastern adventurer. Former bass player Calum Mckenzie
(92-99) has since relocated to the US and now plays in the NYC based
thrash/punk band Death Mold.
The name Oi Polloi is a pun on the English
loan of the Greek phrase hoi polloi
(Greek:Οι πολλοί)
which means literally "the many", but is extended to mean "the masses"
or "the common people". Oi!
refers to a form of punk music.
Discography
DEMO TAPES
- LAST OF THE MOHICANS(released 1984)
- DESTROY THE SYSTEM(released 1985)
- GREEN ANARCHOI(released 1986)
- 87 DEMO(released 1987)
7" EPs
single cover of Carson?
- Resist the Atomic Menace
1986
(re-released 1994)
- Outrage 1988
- Omnicide 1991 (Words of Warning
Records)
- Guilty (Ruptured
Ambitions records) 1993
- Oi Polloi /
Blownapart Bastards (Split) 1994
- Oi Polloi - s/t
(Nikt Nic Nie Wie)
- Bare
Faced Hypocrisy Sells Records The Anti-Chumbawamba
EP w/Riot/Clone,
The Bus Station Loonies,
Anxiety Society, The Chineapple Punks, Love Chips and Peas, and Wat Tyler 1998 (Ruptured Ambitions
Records)
- THC (Campary
Rec.) 1998
- Let the Boots Do the
Talking (Ruptured Ambitions) 1999
- Carson? (Nikt Nic
Nie Wie) 2003
- Ceòl
Gàidhlig mar Sgian nad Amhaich (compilation with Mill a h-uile rud,
Atomgevitter and Nad Aislingean) (Problem Records) 2005
12" LPs
LP cover of Ar Cànan, Ar Ceòl, Ar-a-mach
- Skins 'N' Punks Volume Two
(Split w Betrayed) 1986
- Unlimited Genocide
(Split w A.O.A.) 1986
- Mad As... (Split w
Toxik Ephex) 1987
- Unite And Win
(Oi! Records) 1987
- In Defence Of Our Earth
(Words Of Warning Records) 1990
- You've Heard It All Before
Track on The Crass
Covers Compilation album (Ruptured Ambitions
Records) 1993
- Fight Back!
(Re-Release Of Old Split Material) 1994
- Total Anarchoi
(Live/Studio Collection - CD/LP) 1996
- Fuaim Catha
(Skuld Records) 1999
- Outraged By The System
(Step-1 Music) 2002
- Heavenly Peace
(Split w Nikmat Olalim,
Campari Records) 2006
- Ar Cànan, Ar Ceòl,
Ar-a-mach' 2006
- Gaidhlig na Lasair' (compilation
of underground gaelic punk and techno)(Problem? Records) 2006
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