Pittsburgh Net Radio Mix: Dave Trenga from Behind Enemy Lines and Aus-Rotten presents Punk Comp #1
DAVE
TRENGA PUNK COMP #1
A Music Mix From The Vocalist for Behind Enemy Lines and Aus-Rotten
Episode #1
note: comments are from Wikipedia, not Dave himself.
1.
Antisect - Tortured
and Abused
Antisect were an anarcho-punk (and eventually crust punk) band formed in 1982
in Daventry, Northamptonshire, UK. Their debut album, In Darkness... There Is
No Choice was released in 1983 on Flux Of Pink Indians' Spiderleg Records label
and reached number 4 in the indie album charts. This was followed in 1985 by
the release of the 7" single Out From The Void, which, along with Amebix's
1985 Arise! album, is considered the starting point of the crust punk genre.
The band were going to release a follow up second full-length album entitled
New Dark Ages, but it was never finished or released by the band. However, some
tracks that were going to be on this album appear on the live bootleg Peace
Is Better Than A Place In History as live recordings.
2. Lost World - Trapped
German punk.
3. Substandard - Kick It
Substandard were one of the most active anarcho-punk bands from the UK during
the mid-90's, yet remain criminally obscure and under-appreciated to this date.
Substandard play ragingly pissed off hardcore punk that has classic UK punk/hardcore
influences of the likes of Anti-System, Icons of Filth, Conflict, etc.

4. The Dead Kennedys - Chicken-Shit Conformist
The Dead Kennedys (often known by their initials DK, as in "decay")
are a hardcore punk band from San Francisco, California. During the 1980s, the
band gained a large underground following in the international punk and hardcore
music scenes. Their music mixed the more experimental elements of English 1970s
punk with the raw energy of the 1980s American hardcore punk scene. The Kennedys'
songs mix the deliberately shocking lyrics of punk with a humorous, acerbic,
satirical, and sarcastic left-wing commentary on current social and political
issues. At the same time, some of their songs also mocked the hypocritical stances
of some liberal elites. Many of the band's songs criticize the right-wing ideologies
of the religious right and the Ronald Reagan administration.
5. Homomilitia - Multinationals
Polish queercore crust band
6. The Restarts - Terror Breed
The Restarts are a hardcore punk band from London, England.
7. Killing Joke -
The Wait
Killing Joke are an influential English post-punk rock band formed in 1979.
Founding members Jeremy "Jaz" Coleman (vocal, keyboards, synthesizers,
and arrangements) and Geordie Walker (guitars) have been the only constant members.
Regarded
as one of the most significant bands to have emerged from the post-punk/New
Wave era of the late-1970s/early-1980s, Killing Joke strongly influenced bands
such as Nirvana, Metallica, Ministry, Prong, Jane's Addiction, Soundgarden,
Nine Inch Nails, Foo Fighters, Econoline Crush, Faith No More and Korn, all
of whom have at some point cited a substantial debt of gratitude to 'The Joke'.
8. Meanwhile - Black Hole
9. G.B.H.
- Diplomatic Immunity
10. Chaos U.K.
- Brain Bomb
11. La Fraction - Qu'un
12. Broken Bones - Their Living Is My Death
13. Instigators - Computer Age
14. Anti-Product -
It Festers In Their Hearts
Anti-Product was a New York State-based crust punk band, formed in 1995, and
disbanded in 2002.[1] Their music featured anarchic and other political themes.
15. Post Regiment
- Wielki Las
Post Regiment had a fairly unique sound in hardcore punk, with some unusual
elements like melodic singing, Eastern European modes, instrumentals and the
occasional synthesizer. The band broke up in 2001, although they still practice
from time to time.
16. Hellshock - Media
17. Upright Citizens - Ground Zero
18. Buzzcocks - Autonomy
The Buzzcocks are an English punk rock band formed in Leigh, Manchester in 1975[1],
led by singer/songwriter/guitarist Pete Shelley for nearly their entire existence.
They are
commonly regarded as an important influence on the Manchester music scene, the
independent label movement and punk rock/post punk in general.
19. Kochise
- Se Liberer Du Connu
20. Nausea - Extinction
Nausea were a punk rock band from New York City, influential in the Crust Punk
genre. Like such predecessors as the anarchist band Crass, Nausea featured dueling
male and female vocals. They were heavily involved in the Lower East Side squatting
community, and were anarchists. Now famous punk artist John John Jesse was a
member.
21. Subhumans - Rats
The Subhumans are an anarcho-punk band formed in the Trowbridge area of Wiltshire,
UK in 1980. Dick Lucas joined later in the year, having formerly been in local
band The Mental. Other members had been in the Stupid Humans. The
band released a demo in 1981 which was heard by members of the band Flux of
Pink Indians after being sent to them by Graham Burnett of New Crimes fanzine,
who were so impressed that they offered the Subhumans a chance to put out a
record on their newly formed Spiderleg label. Shortly afterwards the Subhumans
began to release material on their own Bluurg Records label. After the Subhumans
split up Lucas formed the bands Culture Shock and Citizen Fish. The Subhumans
occasionally reform for live performances, including at least two major tours
of North America in the 21st Century, (Live in a Dive is a product of the first)
and they continue to command a strong following. Subhumans are known for their
thought provoking lyrics. In 1998, the Subhumans reformed and embarked on a
US Tour. They returned and toured the US in both 2005 & 2006.
22. Sick On The Bus
- I Don't Believe
The UKs loudest punk band, cross between Motorhead, Damned, GBH, Varukers
23. Uncurbed
- Why Am I To Be?
24. Motorhate - Patriarchic Revolutionary
25. The Mob - Witch-Hunt
The Mob were an anarcho-punk band originally from Yeovil, Somerset, England
during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Behind Enemy Lines @ The Garage Door Pittsburgh 2/3/07 CD Release Show
BEHIND ENEMY LINES - GUTTER RELIGION
The new record, entitled "One Nation Under The Iron Fist Of God",
is now out on Profane Existence in a limited edition that includes a full booklet
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About Dave Trenga

I'm very into music and have been playing in bands for awhile now. I'm also very into politics and music gives me a good opportunity to address the issues that anger me, it's a great way to blow off steam. I really enjoy writing lyrics and creating original music. I have such a good time playing shows and playing with or seeing other angry, political bands. I really respect people that think for themselves and have something to say and people who get involved and try to create change. I'm really into art as well and again mostly focus on politics in my art. I like to tour, travel, see new places and meet new people. I love cooking, and eating at vegetarian places. I love getting tattooed, I think tattoos are very theraputic, they are for me anyway. I've been learning sign language which i really enjoy and want to get into interpreting. I love sharks and hope to some day go swimming with sharks and see them up close. I really want to see a great white up close but would prefer to be in a cage for that one. I just love going to the ocean, I think water is so relaxing and it's great to get out in the ocean or anywhere else where you can look around and see nothing but nature, no sign of people, billboards, advertisements, pollution, etc.
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