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Best rock/punk/similar music from your country? (preferably non-English)

Hi all, I am interested in listening to music for more countries around the world. Does anyone have some neat tunes they could recommend that come from their homeland? I prefer rockish and punkish music I guess (stuff with guitars, drums, etc., not too familiar with specific sub-genres)

For context, I have already got a bunch of suggestions from browsing different forums, Reddit, etc. These are some artists that have already been suggested, and could be a basis for what kind of music I like I guess. All of these are Central/Eastern European or Balkan (what can I say, they make great music): BTR and Ahat (Bulgarian), Kino (Russian), Myslovitz, Lady Pank, Kult, and Republika (Polish), Bi-2 (Belarussian), Vennaskond (Estonian), Emir & The Frozen Camels (Bosnian)

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From Canada, in fact from my city, The Dreadnoughts! Their first three albums are punk gold. (Later stuff, they started having fun and doing polka etc. But whenever I see them in concert, they mostly rock from the first 3.)

If you're only going to listen to one, Polka's Not Dead would be my recommendation.

(Full credit to the Real McKenzies for paving the way, Chip would be their most famous song.)

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Man, listened to a few of these and they are great. I'm not the OP, but i appreciate these recommendations, thanks!

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fedia.io

From the Netherlands: HANGYOUTH . One of their big hits is translated as "You don't hate mondays, you hate capitalism".

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feddit.dk

Dane here.

Skalar is a great Ska Punk band, but they're so punk that most of their stuff has never been released as albums. They just play live. You can find a lot of concert recordings on youtube though.

Rock is a broad genre, and "best" is highly subjective. Personally, I'd highlight things like Dizzy Mizz Lizzy who had an interesting sound going back in the day.

Disneyland After Dark is always a classic. The Savage Affair if you're looking for something more ballad-y perhaps.

Stoner rock with blues notes? Baby Woodrose might tickle your fancy.

If you're looking for something more psycadelic, The Savage Rose could be an option.

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lemmy.world

Alien weaponry is a metal band from New Zealand that has a lot of songs at least partially in Maori

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jeffwreply
lemmy.world

Operation Ivy and Rancid have more members in common than some bands that keep the same name over a couple decades.

Funny you said Dead Milkmen. Can’t say I’ve ever met anyone outside of Philly who considers them more than a one hit wonder

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lemmy.world

Check out the netlabel plainly named ‘Russian Post-punk’ for some of that genre from various post-Soviet countries.

Some more from Eastern Europe:

Russia:

5'nizza — 90s Ukrainian reggae-rock

Воплі Відоплясова — Ukrainian folk-rock

The Hypnotunez — Ukrainian, playing some kinda Balkan-ska/swing

Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra — a rather obvious recommendation for Serbian/Balkan folk-rock

Zdob și Zdub — Moldovan, playing Balkan folk-rock

Đorđe Marjanović was a popular Serbian/Yugoslav singer of the 1960s with rock'n'roll songs among other stuff

Demolition Group — Slovenian post-punkish rock, known for inclusion on the ‘Trans Slovenia Express’ tribute compilation by Laibach

the VAPE (Petr Válek) — hilarious Czech noise

A Hawk & A Hacksaw — USian, but mixing Balkan, Jewish and Turkish music

Elsewhere:

Die Toten Hosen — German bar-punk

Sexy Sushi — French electroclash / synth-punk (picks up with the forth track in particular)

Hedningarna and Värttinä — Nordic folk-rock

Garmarna — Swedish folk-rock

Ulver's ‘Kveldssanger’ is an acoustic album of sorta Norwegian folk-rock, made between two raw-black-metal albums

Tappi Tíkarrass and Kukl — Icelandic, punk/post-punk bands in which Björk was before The Sugarcubes

(Perhaps check out the 1982 concert/documentary film ‘Rokk í Reykjavík’, from which the Tappi Tíkarrass footage is taken, for more Icelandic post-punk/new-wave bands.)

‘Saigon Rock & Soul: Vietnamese Classic Tracks 1968–1974’ and ‘Cambodian Rocks’ — brilliant compilations of garage-ish rock of Vietnam and Cambodia from back in the day

Pungo — Japanese jazzy post-punk/folk (see ‘Waltz’ in particular)

Garage Chanson Show — Japanese dark-cabaret

Melt-Banana — Japanese noise-rock

Ruins — Japanese prog/noise-rock

Faye Wong — Hong-Kong pop, check out the cover of ‘Dreams’ from the film ‘Chungking Express’

Mammals — Chinese noise/math-rock

Mimilocos — most probably Argentinian, coldwave

Molotov — Mexican rap/alt-rock

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Well, that's what I do. =)
I keep my music lists in notes.

At least on the desktop and in the Voyager app, you can get the Markdown text of my comment and save that if you have an app that understands Markdown. Or, the text can probably be copied from the browser together with links and pasted in an app that processes such links, in the manner of WordPad and some web and mobile apps.

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swg-empire.de

From Germany Die Ärzte are great and their hit from the 80s or 90s Schrei nach Liebe is pretty much on topic.

Die Toten Hosen are their long time "rival". Die Ärzte got a pretty good start when they were the first act at a Tote Hosen concert.

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Kind of fitting the punk attitude and rock-ish in sound is a Finnish band called Ursus Factory. I love them, seen them live a few times, such energy. And it’s just two blokes, nothing more. It’s so surprising they make it work live too, since in studio releases they tend to have some backing tracks, but it just somehow works.

Bio in eng: https://ursusfactory.net/ENG-Bio

Not sure if it’s as good if you can’t pick up the lyrics, but here’s a few of my favorites:

Seriously suggest checking out!

Edit: For tidal users, I made this playlist to quickly check those five out: https://tidal.com/playlist/545e800a-1f64-4a2d-a536-1de2267ec40f

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Danish person here. I see the other Dane in the thread recommended some old goodies, I will give you some young guns:

Paragraf 119

Ponny

Pleaser

Jakobe

And although they are not Danish (they're belgian) i highly recommend Maria Iskariot. I recently saw them warm up for Tropical Fuck Storm, and they blew the roof off the venue.

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punk scene in Ireland started up the north late 70s with bands like the Undertones, and Stuff Little Fingers In the 90s you'd have Ash (alt rock) and Therapy? (punk/metal crossover) The only current punkish one I can think now are Fontaines DC and Murder Capital

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sopuli.xyz

Ku de Judas, from Portugal. They were a cult band in the 1980's. Most members have already died.

Mata-Ratos is another. They still exist today.

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qyronreply
sopuli.xyz

Give a listening to Ornatos Violeta, then. Definitely not punk but they have this very unique sound profile to their music.

And for what it may be worth, look up Comme Restus. Project group, a single album ever produced. Lyrics are... Questionable.

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I've heard both, actually. Ornatos Violeta didn't leave much of an impression, though. Maybe I'll give them another listen sometime.

Comme Restus, on the other hand, are stupidly catchy. I know of them since I was a teen. Speaking of questionable lyrics, I gotta mention Kalashnikov. Lyrical content aside, there are some great riffs in there.

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sbeakreply
sopuli.xyz

Any particular tracks from either that you would recommend?

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I know they existed but I'm not familiar with their work. So, just listen to what you can and have fun.

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lemmy.world

Russian/CIS rock:

  • Melnitsa

tl. Windmill. Folk rock with a very unique and not direct (literary) lyrics

  • Louna

1 word: protest

  • Splean

Very lyrical, often describing slice of life situations

  • Korol i shut

tl. King and Jester. Punk/horror folk rock.

  • DDT

Feels like late-soviet bard rock

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Odd that ‘Splean’ is spelled like that in English, when the original word directly corresponds to ‘spleen’ as in bad mood or melancholy. Wikipedia notes that it's ‘a pun on the spelling of the Beatles’, but it doesn't quite work imo.

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Dutch punk:

  • Hang Youth
  • Tusky*
  • John Coffey*
  • Ploegendienst
  • Gewapend beton
  • Heideroosjes
  • ZOEKHETUITMAN
  • TAXITAXI
  • Bongloard*

If you like something more ska/funky:

  • Politie Warnsveld
  • Gijsjaradijsja
  • Doe Maar

Can't really add links right now, if I remember to I'll see if I can tomorrow. Bands with an asterix have english lyrics, the others have dutch lyrics

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