Odogg Anti Imperial
Odogg Anti Imperial formed in the late 1990s with members Paladin on vocals, Dynamo on bass, and Rhythm on drums. They came up through underground scenes,...
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Odogg Anti Imperial formed in the late 1990s with members Paladin on vocals, Dynamo on bass, and Rhythm on drums. They came up through underground scenes, pulling from punk, hip-hop, and reggae. Their first album, The Weed Militia, came out in 2001, followed by Street Warriors in 2004 and Blood in the Streets in 2007.
Their 2014 album We Are Alone Now gave them their most recognized song, "We Are Alone Now," a slower track that became something of an anthem. The band's lyrics often dealt with political themes and social commentary, which sometimes drew criticism from those who found their messages too confrontational.
They kept putting out records through the 2000s and into the 2010s, including Revolution Will Be Televised in 2010. The music stayed rooted in that mix of raw energy and message-driven writing, with Paladin's delivery front and center.
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