Heimat-Los

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Heimat-los
Origin Paris,France
Genre(s) Punk rock, Hardcore punk
Years active 1983 - 1988
Website http://naingnaing.free.fr/Heimatlos%20Homepage.htm

Heimat-los (also spelled Heimatlos) was an influential hardcore punk band from France (1983-1988).


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[edit] Origin

Heimet-los was formed on October 29, 1983. The band was formed through a magazine add. The name comes from the German word Heimat, meaning 'fatherland', combined with the suffix '-los', meaning 'without'. Their first E.P. was recorded in December 1983, in Massy, France. It featured seven tracks.

After playing a few songs from the E.P. on an independent radio show in 1984, the song "The First Sonic World War" appeared on a compilation album put out by New Wave Records. The label then agreed to produce an E.P. for the band.

A second demo was recorded later, featuring five tracks. It originally contained seven songs, but the studio where the band was recording was destroyed before the vocals could be recorded.

[edit] Discography

  • First
  • Schlag
  • Session Of First
  • La Seconde NĂ©cessaire

[edit] References

[edit] External links

  • Official site [1].