A UK band from the mid-1990s that delivered aggressive riffs and politically charged lyrics with conviction.
If you want to hear their approach, start with 'Stuck Between A Rock And A White Face' or 'Into Our Own'. They capture that straightforward, charged style pretty well.
One Minute Silence mattered because they weren't subtle. Songs like 'Stuck Between A Rock And A White Face' and 'Holy Man' tackled social and political themes with punk energy that felt direct and urgent. Their music found an audience that wanted something loud and unapologetic, and those few albums from the late '90s and early 2000s still hold up for fans of that intensity.
They formed in the UK during the mid-1990s with Eddie Argos on vocals, releasing their debut album in 1997. 'Buy Now Pay Later' followed in 1999 and 'One Lie Fits All' in 2001, with several lineup changes over time but Argos remaining the consistent presence. Their sound stayed built on aggressive riffs and direct delivery throughout.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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