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== History == |
== History == |
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Anti-Everything was founded in 2000 in St. Joseph, about 11 km east of the capital [[Port of Spain]]. At this time all members still were teenagers,<ref>{{cite web |title=Anti-Everything: Let's All Decolonise Punk Together! |url=https://diyconspiracy.net/anti-everything-interview/ |website=DIY Conspiracy |access-date=24 January 2022}}</ref> and the band name was chosen due to a general attitude of denial. |
Anti-Everything was founded in 2000 in St. Joseph, about 11 km east of the capital [[Port of Spain]]. At this time all members still were teenagers,<ref>{{cite web |title=Anti-Everything: Let's All Decolonise Punk Together! |url=https://diyconspiracy.net/anti-everything-interview/ |website=DIY Conspiracy |access-date=24 January 2022}}</ref> and the band name was chosen due to a general attitude of denial. |
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In 2019, Anti-Everything was the first Trinidadian rock band to complete a European tour (through Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/110319298998745/photos/a.402417583122247/2529783207052330 | title=Reverse Colonisation Tour 2019 | publisher=Anti-Everything | accessdate=2022-10-01}} (via [[Facebook]])</ref> In 2022 the band completed another European tour which lead through ten countries.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=521352646657526 | title=Jumbie Conduct Tour 2022 | publisher=Anti-Everything | accessdate=2022-10-01}} (via [[Facebook]])</ref> |
In 2019, Anti-Everything was the first Trinidadian rock band to complete a European tour (through Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/110319298998745/photos/a.402417583122247/2529783207052330 | title=Reverse Colonisation Tour 2019 | publisher=Anti-Everything | accessdate=2022-10-01}} (via [[Facebook]])</ref> In 2022 the band completed another European tour which lead through ten countries.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=521352646657526 | title=Jumbie Conduct Tour 2022 | publisher=Anti-Everything | accessdate=2022-10-01}} (via [[Facebook]])</ref> |
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== Style == |
== Style == |
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Anti-Everything play punk rock with elements of [[alternative rock]]. The band names several punk bands as influential - old school ([[Black Flag (band)|Black Flag]], [[Minor Threat]]) and new school ( |
Anti-Everything play punk rock with elements of [[alternative rock]]. The band names several punk bands as influential - old school ([[Black Flag (band)|Black Flag]], [[Minor Threat]]) and new school ([[Strike Anywhere]]). In addition, the band names calypso interpreters as influential as in the past they were not afraid to broach controversial issues which were taboo in public at that time.<ref name="OUTLISH">{{Cite web|url=http://www.outlish.com/anti-everything-anarchy-in-tnt/|title=Anti-Everything – Anarchy in TnT|website=Outlish.com|date=10 May 2010|accessdate=28 September 2020}}</ref> References to reggae, dub and ska can be found, and occasionally a steel pan is being used.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLogin?service=blogger&hl=en-US&passive=true&continue=https://www.blogger.com/blogin.g?blogspotURL%3Dhttp://subcultatlas.blogspot.com/2012/12/trinidad-tobago-children-of-globalised.html%26zx%3Dv76f6zgjvy8d|title=Blogger|website=Accounts.google.com|accessdate=28 September 2020}}</ref> |
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The lyrics of Anti-Everything mainly deal with political and social conflicts, often touching their home country Trinidad and Tobago. A minor part of their lyrics deals with personal topics such as the search for an identity, or has a pure fun character. |
The lyrics of Anti-Everything mainly deal with political and social conflicts, often touching their home country Trinidad and Tobago. A minor part of their lyrics deals with personal topics such as the search for an identity, or has a pure fun character. |
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=== EPs === |
=== EPs === |
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* 2010: ''Decision 2010'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
* 2010: ''Decision 2010'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
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* 2015: ''A Folly of Its Own'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
* 2015: ''A Folly of Its Own'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
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* 2017: ''Harbour Ties'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
* 2017: ''Harbour Ties'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
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* 2020: ''Fowl Fete'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
* 2020: ''Fowl Fete'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
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* 2021: ''COAGX'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
* 2021: ''COAGX'' (Boatshrimp Records) |
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=== Sampler contributions === |
=== Sampler contributions === |
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== External links == |
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* [https://antieverything.bandcamp.com/music/ Anti-Everything Bandcamp] |
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* [https://www.instagram.com/antieverythingtt/ Anti-Everything Instagram] |
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[[Category:Musical groups established in 2000]] |
Revision as of 22:59, 6 December 2024
Anti-Everything | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Trinidad and Tobago |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Boatshrimp Records |
Members | Bryan "Blinky" Khan (vocals) Riaz Amir Ali (guitar) Allan "Alloz" Bachan (bass) Jon "Otto" Otway (drums) Randy Ali (guitar, trombone, steel pan) |
Past members | Adam Arneaud († 2003) (bass), Syam Nath (2010-2015, guitar) |
Website | www |
Anti-Everything is a punk band from Trinidad and Tobago. Anti-Everything is the only punk band in Trinidad and Tobago.[1][2]
History
Anti-Everything was founded in 2000 in St. Joseph, about 11 km east of the capital Port of Spain. At this time all members still were teenagers,[3] and the band name was chosen due to a general attitude of denial.
In 2019, Anti-Everything was the first Trinidadian rock band to complete a European tour (through Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain).[4] In 2022 the band completed another European tour which lead through ten countries.[5]
Style
Anti-Everything play punk rock with elements of alternative rock. The band names several punk bands as influential - old school (Black Flag, Minor Threat) and new school (Strike Anywhere). In addition, the band names calypso interpreters as influential as in the past they were not afraid to broach controversial issues which were taboo in public at that time.[1] References to reggae, dub and ska can be found, and occasionally a steel pan is being used.[6] The lyrics of Anti-Everything mainly deal with political and social conflicts, often touching their home country Trinidad and Tobago. A minor part of their lyrics deals with personal topics such as the search for an identity, or has a pure fun character.
Discography
Albums
- 2009: The International Conspiracy to Push You Down (Boatshrimp Records)
- 2011: Children of a Globalised World (Boatshrimp Records)
EPs
- 2010: Decision 2010 (Boatshrimp Records)
- 2015: A Folly of Its Own (Boatshrimp Records)
- 2017: Harbour Ties (Boatshrimp Records)
- 2018: Congestión (Boatshrimp Records)
- 2020: Fowl Fete (Boatshrimp Records)
- 2021: COAGX (Boatshrimp Records)
- 2023: Generational Trauma (Boatshrimp Records)
Sampler contributions
- 2007: Boatshrimp Records Sampler Volume 1 (Boatshrimp Records, track "Way Too Long")
- 2007: Boatshrimp Records Sampler Volume 2 (Boatshrimp Records, tracks "Jimmy" and "Crowded")
- 2007: Greenlight Network Vol. 1 (Greenlight Network, track "The Way We Choose to Live Our Lives")[7]
- 2011: Punktology Vol. 1 (Punk Outlaw Records, tracks "New Generation" and "Ratchet Design")
- 2012: Hardcore 4 Syria (Hardcore 4 Syria, track "Gravity On Hold")
References
- ^ a b "Anti-Everything – Anarchy in TnT". Outlish.com. 10 May 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
- ^ "CD Baby Music Store". Store.cdbaby.com. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
- ^ "Anti-Everything: Let's All Decolonise Punk Together!". DIY Conspiracy. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Reverse Colonisation Tour 2019". Anti-Everything. Retrieved 2022-10-01. (via Facebook)
- ^ "Jumbie Conduct Tour 2022". Anti-Everything. Retrieved 2022-10-01. (via Facebook)
- ^ "Blogger". Accounts.google.com. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
- ^ "Greenlight Network: Guardian newspaper reviews Greenlight Network Concert". Greenlightnetwork.blogspot.com. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 28 September 2020.