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This is the story of four guys growing up in the
same neighbourhood, coming from the same background, who went
to the same school, played for the same football club and who
shared a love for punk rock-music. Going to shows in the late
seventies and early eighties, they decided to form a band of their
own. When they started out in 1982 they had no musical experience,
no equipment, no money and no clue what they were getting into.
Eventually they got the ball rolling and they started rehearsing.
At first it wasn't pretty but they were having a lot of fun on
stage, so they recorded some demo-tapes. By that time the punk
rock-scene was declining but true survivors as they were, they
hung in there, and they were happy to do shows opening for great
punk bands who came to play in Holland.
In the early nineties hardcore-punk was becoming more and more
popular and the guys were surprised when they were invited to
record an album. By that time they had changed the band name to
"Tech-9", and their mix of Hardcore, Oi, and punk rock
was displayed on their 1996 album "Scars on the Inside".
Many shows followed as they were dragged along in the fast-growing
European Hardcore-scene. Their Second album "Winner Takes
All (1998)" opened the door to fulfilling a lifelong dream
which was to play at the Dynamo Open Air-festival, by then the
biggest festival in Europe. After that they appeared on several
Compilations and Tribute-albums, and by the time they recorded
their 2000 album "Last Line of Defense" they were a
household name.
Right now they have completed their newest cd, called "Devil
in the Backseat" which is due to be released in November.
Be sure to check out this album and support them by coming to
live-shows, sing along and have a few beers with the guys in the
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