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Refused

 
Artist: Refused
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  • Formed: 1991, Sweden
  • Disbanded: 1998
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Shape of Punk to Come," "The EP Compilation," "Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent"

Biography

The influential Swedish hardcore band Refused was formed in 1991 by vocalist Dennis Lyxzén, guitarists Jon Brännström and Kristofer Steen, bassist Magnus Höggren, and drummer David Sandström. Debuting in 1993 with the EP This Is the New Deal, the group issued the full-length This Just Might Be...the Truth later that same year. The Everlasting EP followed in 1994, and in 1995 Refused returned with another EP, Refused Loves Randy. After 1996's Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent, they issued the EP Rather Be Dead; in the wake of completing 1998's classic The Shape of Punk to Come, Refused disbanded, unable to reconcile their anarchist leanings with a career in music. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Refused
Origin Umeå, Sweden
Genres Hardcore punk
Post-punk
Experimental rock
Post-hardcore
Thrashcore (older material)
Years active 1991–1998
Labels Burning Heart
Associated acts Afro Jetz
The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Invasionen
Step Forward
TEXT
AC4
Website Official website
Members
Dennis Lyxzén
David Sandström
Kristofer Steen
Jon Brännström
Former members
Magnus Björklund
Jonas Eriksson
Pär Hansson
Magnus Höggren
Aimon Clarklund
Henrik Jansson
Anders Johansson
Jonas Lindgren
Ulf Nyberg
Jesper Sundberg

Refused was a Swedish hardcore punk band originating from Umeå, Sweden, formed in 1991. The band released five EPs and three albums before breaking up in 1998. Kerrang! placed The Shape of Punk To Come at #13 on their 50 Most Important Albums Of All Time list[1].

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History

Refused formed in early 1991[2] with Dennis Lyxzén, David Sandström, Pär Hansson and Jonas Lidgren and released their first demo, Refused, the same year. With an already altered lineup the band released their first studio album, This Just Might Be the Truth, in 1994.

Refused's final line-up consisted of the members Dennis Lyxzén, David Sandström, Kristofer Steen and Jon Brännström who released everything from Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent to the definitive album The Shape of Punk to Come. The band never found a permanent bass player.

Refused broke up in late 1998. It is believed that this was a result of expending all their creative energy and wanting different things. There was also some conflict between Dennis and the rest of the band [2]. Band members have stated that their first shows after the release of Shape of Punk to Come were devastating to them emotionally and that their final tour was not a good time at all, but awful[2]. The band cancelled the tour and announced their split-up. Their last show was played in a friend's basement on their United States tour and was shut down by the police[2].

Final communique

After Refused split up, they released one final, fiery open letter titled "Refused Are Fucking Dead". It can be read in full on their label Burning Heart's website [3].

Among other things, they said that they "will not give interviews to stupid reporters" and demanded "that every newspaper burn all their photos of Refused".

After Breakup

Lead singer Dennis Lyxzén went on to form The (International) Noise Conspiracy while the other members, as well as venturing into their own projects, formed the group TEXT. As of May, 2008, Dennis Lyxzén and David Sandström have formed a new straight-forward hardcore band under the name AC4.

Kristofer Steen is now a director and made a documentary on the band's last year in existence called Refused Are Fucking Dead.

Influences

Before the Umeå hardcore phenomenon went into full bloom, the band was seen as part of the scene centered around youth oriented venue Galaxen, along with the punk rock scene as well as metal acts such as Meshuggah.

Drummer David Sandström states that before the band formed he was a "glue sniffing death metal kid" but eventually a fan of Step Forward, the embryo of Refused. As Step Forward called it quits and friendship between David and Dennis Lyxzen grew stronger, Dennis took him home and made him listen to Youth of Today's We're Not in This Alone album over and over again in a room alone.[3]

The album This Just Might Be the Truth was mostly influenced by popular American hardcore of the time (such as Earth Crisis)[citation needed] as well as various bands from the New York hardcore scene.[citation needed] By the time of its release, the band already had a strong anti-establishment profile.[4]

On their second album, Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent, the band had a more metal sound and was influenced by Slayer, both in artwork and sound.[5]

With their final albumThe Shape of Punk to Come, Refused drew heavily on the influence of Swedish bands such as Breach, Fireside, Randy, Millencolin, Entombed, Teddybears, Candysuck, Starmarket, Liberator, Satanic Surfers, Loosegoats, Mindjive, Nine, Abhinada, Bloodpath, Saidiwas, Final Exit, and DS13. Refused also drew influence from New York Hardcore bands Sick Of It All, Madball, and Earth Crisis.[6] Besides musical influence Refused also used the writings of Karl Marx[citation needed], anarchist Errico Malatesta, and the Situationist International[citation needed]. The band were already well known for their vegan and straight edge stances.[citation needed]

Band members

Final line-up

Past members

  • Magnus Björklund - bass (1992–1995) (also played on The Shape of Punk to Come)
  • Jonas Eriksson - bass (1996–1997) (also took part in the pre-production of The Shape of Punk to Come)
  • Pär Hansson - guitar (1991–1994)
  • Magnus Höggren - bass guitar (1995–1997)
  • Henrik Jansson - guitar (1992)
  • Anders Johansson - bass (whenever needed)
  • Jonas Lindgren - bass (1991)
  • Ulf Nyberg - bass (1997–1998)
  • Jesper Sundberg - bass (1994)

Discography

Albums

DVDs

References in media

See also

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