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a) Mob Rules is a German power metal band.
b) Mob Rules are also a band from Leeds, UK, playing hardcore/power-violence. They have released a 7”, The Donor, on Super-Fi Records and a split 7” with Crowd Control from Ireland. They do not have a Myspace page nor a website. They have just released their debut full-length record The Donor LP through Zandor and Grot Records.
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Mob Rules :: Ethnolution A.D.
“Sometimes the political events in this world catch up with you faster than you like,” says Klaus Dirks, vocalist with the German melodic metal act, Mob Rules, shaking his head in obvious shock. Their new, multi-part title song ‘Ethnolution’ began to take shape as early as autumn 2005. “We have always been fascinated by the ethnological development on our planet, the problematic coexistence of culturally and intellectually different peoples. That’s why this aspect of the history of mankind is the focus of our new album. Naturally, the Middle East conflict has to be part of this kind of discourse. But we had no idea that we would find ourselves in the middle of a war between Israel and Hezbollah just before the release of our new album.” Dirks is referring to ‘The Last Farewell’, the fifth and final chapter of the elaborate title track which deals with the suicide missions of militant fanatics.
b) Mob Rules are also a band from Leeds, UK, playing hardcore/power-violence. They have released a 7”, The Donor, on Super-Fi Records and a split 7” with Crowd Control from Ireland. They do not have a Myspace page nor a website. They have just released their debut full-length record The Donor LP through Zandor and Grot Records.
Information on Mob Rules a)
Mob Rules :: Ethnolution A.D.
“Sometimes the political events in this world catch up with you faster than you like,” says Klaus Dirks, vocalist with the German melodic metal act, Mob Rules, shaking his head in obvious shock. Their new, multi-part title song ‘Ethnolution’ began to take shape as early as autumn 2005. “We have always been fascinated by the ethnological development on our planet, the problematic coexistence of culturally and intellectually different peoples. That’s why this aspect of the history of mankind is the focus of our new album. Naturally, the Middle East conflict has to be part of this kind of discourse. But we had no idea that we would find ourselves in the middle of a war between Israel and Hezbollah just before the release of our new album.” Dirks is referring to ‘The Last Farewell’, the fifth and final chapter of the elaborate title track which deals with the suicide missions of militant fanatics.
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