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LechonThatAncom
I have nothing against reggae culture, but vegan straight edge Culture rules!
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JamuraiSack
for the sake of ending this Culture wars, here is a separate page for the Floridian band for anyone that cares: https://www.last.fm/music/Culture+(FL)
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MementoMori-xVx
To citizenbird: Your odd concern for the exclusivity of the band name culture has me confused. It is entirely normal for multiple bands to share the same name, as last fm band pages so often attest to. Why would you want so desperately for one band to sue another? Why the fuck should people be able to lay right to a term or word, especially when applied to artistic expression? Culture. Its a word that has a profound meaning given the context. Bands should be able to utilize a word for the name of their musical project without fear of legal reprisal. I understand copyrights exist, but why push something so benign and unimportant? Do you attack every single band that has the same name as another, or are you just picking on this obscure hardcore band from the 90's that hasn't existed for over a decade? Who gives a shit? The fact that you're actually bothered enough to want to contact the band/labels to push this "infringement" is fucking obscene. Just saying....
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cider_drinker
Huh perhaps neither knew of each other. not everyone likes reggae plus culture the florida band has split up anyway...also in the 90's the internet wasn't as sporadically used as it is now..so googling band names wasn't on the cards.........anyway i prefer the vegan edge band myself..
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citizenbird
Two Sevens Clash and Baldhead Bridge are amazing. Hardcore Culture should probably change their name before a legal action. 115k users have listened to the most popular reggae culture album, whereas hardcore culture only have 3k listeners and formed after reggae culture. Anyone want to alert reggae Culture or their past record labels to the copyright infringement by hardcore culture?
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citizenbird
I like Hardcore, but the Hardcore band Culture are disrespectful for stealing a well known reggae performers name. I remember Hardcore getting rightly annoyed when a shit house dj duo stole Converge's name, so why should a hardcore band get away with stealing the name of a reggae band who are equally renowned as Converge in their respective genre? I've been getting into roots reggae so I'll have to check these guys out.
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ploinkerstone
. . . as if using TEH CAPS made the definition any more meaningful or less ridiculous. Di ital Culture dem a rawk supremely in the name of Jah. De rest are the deluded minions of Babylonia. Marcus a prophesy fyah bun dem!
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ploinkerstone
Culture the reggae band are iconic, trailblazing, passionate and superbly delivered roots reggae. As for the other band—oh please. Hardcore ceases to be of any interest to a discerning listener when it adopts such idiotic labels as straight edge and vegan, and becomes the sole solace of sad, spotty-faced wankers who couldn't get laid in Rio during the carnival and are too chickenshit to do drugs :)
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Badwolf_Hi-Fi
19 August 2011 is the fifth anniversary of the death of Joseph Hill, who died in Germany on 19 August 2006. Play some Culture in his memory.
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no-good-rudie
These guys just blow me away...roots at its upmost highest quality..Jah bless....RASTAFARI.....!!!!!
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Martinho1-7
Pietro64 Może w końcu doczekamy się normalności i palacze marihuany przestaną być stawiani w równym rzędzie z porywaczami, bandytami itp.
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