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Blaggers ITA
Blaggers ITA (formerly The Blaggers) were a British punk rock band founded in 1988 and disbanded in 1996. They were known for mixing punk with other styles and their left wing politics.
Biography
Before forming
Main vocalist Matty 'Blagg' Roberts had previously fronted Oi! band Complete Control, who released an LP on ''Oi! Records'' in 1985 and original joint vocalist Bilko (a.k.a. Tim Wells) had sung with the Anti Social Workers who had released a dub-punk album "Positive Style (Punky Reggae Party)" with reggae producer Mad Professor on Ariwa in 1983.
Formation to disbanding
The band had several releases on Words of Warning, with the label releasing the album United Colors Of Blaggers ITA in 1993. The same year, they signed a record deal with EMI and enjoyed some commercial success with three minor hit singles. Stresss and Oxygen benefitted from promotional videos, while Abandon Ship saw an appearance on The Word. The record deal resulted in some criticism due to EMI's status as a major label and large corporation, and its former links with the arms trade. In a debate strongly echoed four years later in the case of Chumbawamba, the band justified the move with the argument that the financial and promotional support of EMI would enable their political message to reach a wider public; they also argued that the deal gave the band more money to spend on political causes. For example, money earmarked for promotional events was used on full page adverts in the national music press promoting direct physical anti-fascist action, while creative use of tour support funds went to aid political groups throughout the country. In mid 1993, the group embarked on a high-profile UK tour supporting Manic Street Preachers. In July 1993, frontman Roberts allegedly punched Melody Maker writer Dave Simpson, as a consequence of Simpson stating that Roberts could never reform his fascist past (as a teenager Roberts had been associated with the British Movement but while in prison was enlightened by another prisoner and subsequently dedicated the rest of his life to educating others) resulting in a court appearance and the case being dismissed. No trial took place. The incident led to the cancellation of festival slots (inc. main stage slots at Reading and Glastonbury), an effective boycott by the music press. Consequently they were dropped from EMI in 1994. Shortly afterwards Roberts left the band, which continued without him. By 1996 the band had called it a day.
Post breakup
Roberts died on 22 February 2000. A new version of the band named Blaggers AKA formed in 2002. This line up has played gigs and festivals across Europe, including benefits for the Independent Working Class Association and Antifa groups, but has not released any records.
Style and politics
Although the band initially played in a generic Oi! style, they later added a trumpet player and incorporated influences from hip hop and electronic dance music, including sampling, and added the letters ITA to their name ("In The Area"), inspired by Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound Records. Blaggers ITA were noted for their strong anti-fascist and left wing lyrics and activism. The band had close links with both Red Action and Anti Fascist Action (AFA), donating money to the organisations and promoting their ideology. The band's support for revolutionary politics and AFA meant that in the early 1990s there were part of direct action against Neo-Nazi groups such as Blood & Honour and C18.
Lineup
Early-1990s lineup
Other musicians
Discography
Albums
Singles and EPs
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