DISCHARGE
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STATE VIOLENCE STATE CONTROL
When it came to knowing
where to vent their spleen there were no such worries for Discharge,
who with their next record release still knew exactly where to aim
and in doing so were continuing on their course of aurally pleasuring
their very sizeable audience.
State Violence State
Control, with its restrained, heavy Punk groove and extended
guitar solos saw Discharge stepping slightly away from their normal
shredding chainsaw approach though Cal's words were as precise and
succinct as ever: "Kept in line by truncheons, rifle butts
and truncheons - this is State control."
Regardless of what their
critics might say, with each new record Discharge had released there
had been a steady musical progression, for many people the zenith
being the single Decontrol and the album Hear Nothing, See Nothing,
Say Nothing. Having created a whole new Punk genre, however, the question would
sooner or later arise asking 'Where now? What now?'
State Violence State
Control was a hint as to which direction the band might eventually
head. That direction in the end would turn out to be Heavy Metal and
would prove ultimately and unfortunately to be their undoing. For
some, there might only be a thin line between Punk and Heavy Metal
but for others it's a chasm they're just not willing to leap. This
would be the bitter lesson that Discharge would one day learn.
Lyrically, Cal had
basically said all he really needed to say. He had said it all. State
Violence State Control would arguably be the last great Discharge
record but their influence and their legacy would go on and on
forever.