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  2. Hard Skin - Wikipedia

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    Hard Skin is an oi band founded in 1996 and their first album Hard Nuts and Hard Cunts appeared that year. The band were: bassist "Fat Bob" (Sean Forbes of Wat Tyler), guitarist and lead vocalist "Johnny Takeaway" (Ben Corrigan of Thatcher On Acid) and drummer "Nosher" (Chris Acland of indie/Britpop band Lush). [2]

  3. List of Oi! bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable punk rock bands who have been referred to or have had their music described as Oi!. The 4-Skins; ... Hard Skin; Heavy Metal Kids; Infa Riot;

  4. Oi! - Wikipedia

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    After the Oi! movement lost momentum in the United Kingdom, Oi! scenes formed in continental Europe, North America, and Asia. Soon, especially in the United States, the Oi! phenomenon mirrored the hardcore punk scene of the late 1970s, with American Oi!-originating bands such as the Radicals, U.S. Chaos, Iron Cross, Agnostic Front, and Anti Heros.

  5. Wat Tyler (band) - Wikipedia

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    Forbes also formed mock Oi! band Hard Skin around this time, along with Ben Corrigan of Thatcher on Acid, and (initially) Chris Acland of Lush, [7] and their debut 1996 album was followed by a second in 2004 and an acclaimed two-album release in 2013. [8]

  6. Category:Oi! groups - Wikipedia

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  7. List of neo-Nazi bands - Wikipedia

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    This changed when Oi!, a genre of punk rock, became popular with white power skinheads. The ambiguity of Nazi chic can make it difficult to identify a band's intentions, especially when the bands do not express a clear political message. Academics usually identify these bands as neo-Nazi by analyzing their worldview. [1]

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  9. Hardcore skinhead - Wikipedia

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    Hardcore skinheads are skinheads who mainly associate with hardcore and sometimes heavy metal instead of Oi!, ska, soul or other music genres associated with the skinhead subculture. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Starting in the early 1980s, there were many skinheads in the New York hardcore scene, although Detroit , Chicago , Seattle and Boston also had strong ...