CD Sunny Bastards / Cargo Release date: 01/May/2014
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#37 in German Punk #18920 in Rock
Style:
German Punk
Product No.:
1862322124
Details / Tracklist:
1: Intro (0:47) 2: Antisocial (2:51) 3: Zu Jung (Um Alt Zu Sein) (3:26) 4: In Deinen Augen (4:02) 5: ISP - One Crew - One Family (3:04) 6: Rock'n'Roll Banda (3:12) 7: Es Ist An Der Zeit (4:35)
Language
German (DE)
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"Antisocial (Digipak)" is a CD release by the German Oi!/street-punk band Stomper 98, presented in a high-quality digipak edition and released through the independent label Sunny Bastards / Cargo. The album captures the band's trademark blend of powerful Oi! riffs, driving rhythms and sing-along choruses, rooted in classic street-punk traditions yet delivered with a contemporary edge. Gritty guitar lines, forceful bass and energetic drumming meet raw, melodic vocals to create songs that are tailor-made for both the club stage and packed festival crowds. Lyrically, Stomper 98 are known for addressing working-class life, friendship, loyalty, and an unvarnished view of everyday struggles, combining confrontational energy with a strong sense of community and solidarity. The digipak packaging enhances the collector's value of this CD, often including carefully designed artwork and a robust, environmentally friendly cardboard sleeve that gives the release a premium feel compared to standard jewel cases. As a band, Stomper 98 have built a loyal international following in the Oi! and punk scene over many years, thanks to their intense live shows and a catalogue of albums and EPs that have established them as one of the key German names in the genre. They have shared stages with numerous scene greats, and their records are frequently cited as essential listening for fans of German-language street punk. Sunny Bastards / Cargo, the label and distributor behind this edition, is known for its dedication to punk, Oi!, ska and related underground styles, consistently supporting bands outside the mainstream and ensuring their releases are available both in specialist stores and via wider distribution networks. With "Antisocial (Digipak)", fans receive a representative slice of contemporary German Oi! culture, packaged for collectors and newcomers alike who appreciate authentic punk attitude, strong choruses and a solid, scene-driven production.