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1. subhumans
"Subhuman"(german: untermenschen) is a term from Nazi racial ideology. Derived from 19th century racial theory, Nazi ideology held that the German nation, as Herrenvolk, had a right to rule over the world and that Germanic peoples were, as the master race (Herrenrasse), superior to other European peoples (such as Slavic peoples and Romanic peoples) and that all other peoples represented lesser races of varying degrees. Groups regarded as SUBHUMAN (Untermenschen) included inferior racial element (such as Jews, Gypsies, Poles, Altaic peoples or Africans) and asocial element (such as the mentally or physically disabled and homosexuals, but also criminals and prostitutes, beggars and tramps, leftists, liberals and political dissidents, Jehovah's Witnesses and so-called morally degenerates). Generally people who worked against the Third Reich or who were breaking its laws were regarded as Untermenschen. The term was borrowed from older 19th century sources.
SUBHUMAN is also a famous very politcal anarcho punk band (see also CRASS) in the 70s and 80s.
nazi: look at those subhumans i bet they're poles
2. Subhumans
Probably one of the greatest anarcho punk bands ever. Their singer has one of the most distinct voices in punk. See Citizen Fish.
I'm not going to see the Subhumans at Wasted this year because I live in America.
by Peter G Jun 12, 2004 add a video
3. Subhumans
Severely underrated Anarcho-Punk band formed in the UK in the 1980s. Their singer, Dick Lucas, had a voice similar to Steve Ignorant from Crass. He wrote extremely intelligent, politically charged lyrics, and as a result are sometimes referred to as the DK of the United Kingdom. Bruce was one of the better guitarists in all of punk, and their second bassist, Phil, was amazing. On later albums, they experimented with prog and ska.
"No, I don't believe in Jesus Christ; my mother died of cancer when I was five. No, I don't believe in religion; I was forced to go to church, I wasn't told why. No, I don't believe in the police when police brutality isn't a dream. No, I don't believe in the system, cause nothing it does makes sense to me."
--Subhumans, "No"
4. subhumans
Anarcho punk band started in 1979 by former members of The Mental and The Stupid Humans. Lead singer Dick Lucas also sang for Culture Shock and Citizen Fish. Also featured in a song by A Global Parasite called "Seven Seven". The Subhumans were put on Flux of Pink Indians label after sending a demo to them. After this they formed BLUURG records
Person 1: who are the subhumans?
Person 2: fuckin awesome
5. subhumans
the other most amazing band in the world
parasites!
by lydia Apr 27, 2003 add a video
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