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SS (band)

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Active until
  
1979

Active from
  
1977

Albums
  
Live!, Magica Inter, Now or Never, A Life of Tragic Parties, Prop SS, SS, Factor, Dubka4 EP

Genres
  
House, R&B/soul, Classical, Dance/electronic, Pop, Hip-hop/rap

Record labels
  
Bleeding Gold Records, SOZO MUSIC

Similar
  
Turk, Mistah FAB, Keak Da Sneak, Sugarfree, Shady Nate

SS was a Japanese hardcore punk band. They were probably the first Japanese band to play punk in a high-speed, minimalist hardcore style comparable to that played by US bands such as Black Flag, Middle Class, and Bad Brains, and indeed SS was contemporaneous with the earliest incarnations of those three bands.

Contents

SS comprised Tommy SS on vocals, Jun SS on guitar, Tsuyoshi SS on bass, and Takami SS on drums. The entire recorded output of SS consisted of two live albums, both released years after the performances that they immortalized took place: The Original SS, recorded in March 1979, released on vinyl in 1984; and SS Live!, recorded in June 1979, released on CD in 1990. These performances were almost simultaneous with the recording of the Bad Brains' first demos. Both albums were remastered and released together on a single CD, also titled SS Live!, in 2001.

The vast majority of the songs on both albums are less than a minute long, with only a single track clocking in at more than two minutes. Most of the songs on these albums are originals, except for covers of "Blitzkrieg Bop" by The Ramones (played at both performances) and "First Time" by The Boys. Both songs were played faster than the original version.

Discography

  • The Original SS Alchemy Records (ARLP-002), 1984
  • SS Live! Alchemy Records (ARCD-0014), 1990
  • SS Live! (both albums, remastered) Alchemy Records (ARCD-129), 2001
  • Songs

    Pazza InterMagica Inter ยท 2007
    L'Hymne Du Psg2013
    Gol Gol Cesena Gol2012

    References

    SS (band) Wikipedia