Union 13 formed in New York City in 2004, with Poet on vocals and Kane on guitar. Their song 'Fuck Society' became a rallying point for listeners who felt alienated from mainstream culture.
Their debut album was called 'The Age of Dissent.' Later releases included 'Rise of the Underclass' and 'State of Emergency.' Alongside 'Fuck Society,' other songs like 'Life, Death & Matter' and 'A Short Supply (Of Truth)' reflected their focus on social and political themes. The lineup also featured M-13 on bass and Raven on drums.
Union 13's music incorporated elements of punk and metal. They maintained a confrontational stance in their lyrics and performances, often addressing issues of inequality and injustice without softening their message for broader acceptance.
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