Gbh Do What You Do Rar

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Gbh Do What You Do Rari

Artist Download Mp3 Music Reggae Ini. GBH performing on a Warped Tour Background information Origin, Genres,,, Years active 1978–present Labels, Captain Oi!, Anagram,,,,,,,,, Website Members Colin Abrahall Ross Lomas Colin 'Jock' Blyth Scott Preece Past members Sean McCarthy Andrew 'Wilf' Williams Kai Reder Joseph Montero Charged GBH, commonly known as GBH, are an band which was formed in 1978 by vocalist Colin Abrahall, guitarist Colin 'Jock' Blyth, bassist Sean McCarthy (replaced by Ross Lomas by the time they had signed to Clay records) and Drummer Andy 'Wilf' Williams. GBH were early pioneers of English, often nicknamed ', along with,, and. GBH have gone on to influence several punk rock musicians. The name GBH was inspired by then-bassist Sean McCarthy's trial for. Though the core line up of Colin, Ross and Jock has stayed the same throughout their history the drum stool has been occupied by a number of incumbents following Wilf's departure after the Midnight Madness and Beyond album and Oh No It's GBH again 12' ep.

Hp Pavilion G6 Recovery Partition Download Freeware. 1986 saw the arrival of German drummer Kai Reder who played on three albums and an EP (No Need To Panic, A Fridge Too Far and From Here To Reality, as well as the 'Wot A Bargain' 12'), Kai was then replaced by American, Joe 'Fish' Montanero for one album (Church of The Truly Warped), this was the band's last release for the Rough Justice label. The drum stool was then occupied from around 1994 by former Bomb Disneyland/Bomb Everything drummer Scott Preece, who has remained to this day and played on all releases since.

Contents • • • • • • Biography [ ] Charged GBH embarked on several English and mainland US tours during the early 1980s, including several at the. 1982 saw the release of GBH's first LP, which reached number 17 in the UK charts as well as Number 2 in the respected UK Indie charts where the bands singles had also taken up residence, leading to a memorable appearance on legendary UK TV programme 'The Tube' doing 'Give Me Fire' (UK Indie chart no 2). Lyrically, the album dealt with criticism of British and European culture,, (especially in reference to the song 'Passenger On The Menu', which describes in graphic detail the experiences of the passengers on the ),, and humour. Musically, the album was loud and fast, with few songs exceeding three minutes. The success of the first album was repeated with second LP 'City Baby's Revenge' in 1983 and saw more extensive touring in America and Europe and higher profile UK shows including the Carlisle Punk festival which they co headlined with fellow UK82 stalwarts The Exploited, and also featured the likes of, Chelsea and The Destructors. In 1984 the band dropped the 'Charged' from their name and became just GBH (). Throughout their recording history it has become a tradition to include a cover version on many of the Albums.