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Refused (also known as the Refused) is a Swedish hardcore punk band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991. Refused is composed of vocalist Dennis Lyxzén, guitarist Kristofer Steen, drummer David Sandström, and bassist Magnus Flagge. Guitarist
Jon Brännström Refused (also known as the Refused) is a Swedish hardcore punk band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991. Refused is composed of vocalist Dennis Lyxzén, guitarist Kristofer Steen, drummer David Sandström, and bassist Magnus Flagge. Guit ...
was a member from 1994, through reunions, until he was fired in late-2014. Their lyrics are often of a non-conformist and politically
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nature and were for a time associated with the straight edge subculture. The band released their debut album '' This Just Might Be... the Truth'' in 1994. They followed this up with ''
Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent ''Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent'' is the second full-length album by Swedish hardcore punk band Refused. It was released in 1996 through Victory Records, Startrec and We Bite on CD, tape and 12" vinyl; and reissued by Burning Heart Reco ...
'' (1996) and five EPs. In 1998, the band released '' The Shape of Punk to Come'', which expanded their sound with jazz and electronic influences, but was initially poorly received commercially and critically. The group shortly after disbanded during their subsequent tour. Despite limited contemporary success, Refused were influential on the development of rock music in subsequent decades. In 2012, the band reformed and commenced a reunion tour, and later released further albums ''
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'' (2015) and ''War Music'' (2019).


History


Early years (1991–1997)

Refused formed in early 1991 with Dennis Lyxzén (former frontman of the
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band
Step Forward Step Forward was a Swedish hardcore punk band founded in 1989 in Umeå, Sweden by Dennis Lyxzén and his friends, Toft Stade, Jens Nordén and Henrik Jansson. Step Forward was one of the first hardcore punk bands in Sweden that held on to the ...
) on vocals, David Sandström on drums, Pär Hansson on guitar, and Jonas Lindgren on bass. They formed with the aim of playing outside of their hometown and releasing a 7" record (the latter which never happened). They released their first demo, ''Refused'', the same year. With an already altered lineup (including Kristofer Steen joining from local band Abhinanda with Pär Hansson going the other way) the band released their first
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, '' This Just Might Be... the Truth'', in 1994. A month later, they released the '' Everlasting'' EP. Refused's final line-up consisted of Dennis Lyxzén, David Sandström, Kristofer Steen, and Jon Brännström, but the band never found a permanent
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player, switching up to 12 bassists until their original break-up. In June 1996, they released ''
Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent ''Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent'' is the second full-length album by Swedish hardcore punk band Refused. It was released in 1996 through Victory Records, Startrec and We Bite on CD, tape and 12" vinyl; and reissued by Burning Heart Reco ...
'' through Victory Records. The album had a style that steered towards the
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genre and included a
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explaining their political ideas. For this record, they toured with
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. Later on, they did it in support of Millencolin in the United States and with Mindjive in Europe.


''The Shape of Punk to Come'' and disbandment (1998)

Their third album, 1998's '' The Shape of Punk to Come'', incorporated diverse sounds outside of the strict hardcore realm, such as
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, jazz, and
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. Initially, the album was both a commercial and critical failure, with little media coverage and mixed reception from fans and critics alike; some even refused to rate it because of its stylistic divergence. The United States tour to support the album was cancelled halfway. They were joined by Washington, D.C.'s Frodus and only completed eight shows in half-empty basements and coffeehouses, finishing in a chaotic performance in a basement of
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that, after four songs, was shut down by police. They described these concerts as "emotionally devastating" and "an awful experience", which finally led to their break-up after a rough internal fight in Atlanta, Georgia. Other factors to their disbandment were a depletion of creative energy and band members wanting different things. There was also conflict between Dennis and the rest of the band. Refused announced their demise through a strongly-worded open letter titled "Refused Are Fucking Dead" on their label Burning Heart's website.


After breakup (1999–2009)

The story of Refused's last show soon became popular, as well as ''The Shape of Punk to Come''. A year after its release, the album shot up from 1,400 to 21,000 units sold in the United States. In 2000, it went up to 28,000. From then on, many notable artists started to praise the band and newcomers cited them as an influence. Lead singer Dennis Lyxzén went on to form The (International) Noise Conspiracy soon thereafter, while the other members, as well as venturing into their own projects, formed the group TEXT. In 2007 Lyxzén and Sandström briefly reformed their Refused side project,
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, which existed in the mid-late 1990s and originally consisted of members of Refused and Abhinanda, with each member taking a different role to that which they had in their main bands (e.g., David on vocals and Dennis on bass guitar). As of May 2008, Dennis Lyxzén and David Sandström formed a new straightforward hardcore band under the name AC4. Kristofer Steen moved to Orange County, California and attended film school there. He made a documentary on the band's last year in existence called ''
Refused Are Fucking Dead ''Refused Are Fucking Dead'' is a 2006 documentary about the Swedish hardcore punk band Refused and the then-last year of their career. The film was directed by the band's guitarist, Kristofer Steen. It includes live performances of "Spectre", ...
'', which was released in 2006. Then, he began working on operas in Sweden.


Rumours (2010–2011)

In March 2010, Epitaph Records put up the old Refused website online with the words "Coming Soon." Rumours spread across the Internet about what the new website could indicate, including speculation of a reunion. Citing an anonymous source "close to the situation," ''Punknews.org'' unofficially announced that the band would perform at European music festivals in 2010. Dennis Lyxzén denied claims of a Refused reformation as he and David Sandström were busy with AC4. The new band website was later announced to be a promotional site for a reissue of Refused's final album, '' The Shape of Punk to Come''. The reissue, released on 8 June 2010, is a three-disc set with an unreleased live album recorded in 1998 and the ''
Refused Are Fucking Dead ''Refused Are Fucking Dead'' is a 2006 documentary about the Swedish hardcore punk band Refused and the then-last year of their career. The film was directed by the band's guitarist, Kristofer Steen. It includes live performances of "Spectre", ...
'' DVD documentary in addition to the full original album. In November 2011, multiple posters said to be for the upcoming 2012
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appeared on several Internet sites, and the line-ups included Refused. This started new rumours of a long-awaited reunion.


Reunion (2012)

During BBC Radio 1's "Punk Show" on 2 January 2012, Mike Davies stated that Refused, along with At the Drive-In would be reforming in 2012. On 9 January 2012, it was announced that Refused would be performing for the 2012
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. The reunion was confirmed via Dennis Lyxzén's Facebook page. This was highly contested considering the band's original and explicit declaration to never reunite. Later that day, it was announced that they would also be playing at
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in
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. They also headlined the
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festival in Belgium. The confirmation that Refused would be UK exclusives at Sonisphere Festival in the UK was made on 20 February. However, in light of Sonisphere UK's subsequent cancellation, Refused were officially booked by
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on 3 April, to perform at Donington Park instead. On 29 February, Refused played a secret show in Umeå, their first live performance since 1998. Refused are also confirmed for the
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festival in Czech Republic. They appeared for the first time on TV in America on ''
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'' on 18 July 2012. On 23 August 2012 Refused indicated by a Facebook post that their reunion was for 2012 only and not a continuation of their career. On 24 August 2012, it was announced that Refused would undertake a theatre tour of Australia for the first time ever that November. The after party for Refused's show on 15 December 2012 in Fabriken, Umeå saw brief reunions from related Umeå hardcore bands Abhinanda and
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, as well as some rarely performed songs from Refused. Redd Kross also performed on the evening.


Hiatus, second reunion, and ''Freedom'' (2013–2017)

On 22 February 2013, Refused were awarded "The special prize for Swedish music exports" by the Minister of Trade. Lyxzén and Sandström chose to criticize the current Government at the ceremony, instead thanking the efforts of popular education, in particular Workers' Educational Association (ABF) and youth centers (in Sweden associated with social democracy) while Jon Brännström chose to not accept the prize on his behalf later stating he wished they " ..had said no to the prize and instead held a press conference about why we had turned it down". On 31 October 2014, Jon Brännström stated on the official Refused Facebook page that he had been fired from the band (the band would later state that he left the band in 2013), implying that Refused were still active and planned on performing again in the future. On 25 November 2014, the band announced that they would perform their first shows in three years at the Reading and Leeds Festivals,
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and
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in the summer of 2015. They also headlined Punk Rock Bowling in Las Vegas in May 2015. Around the same time, rumours surfaced of a new album being recorded for release in 2015 after ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead's Autrey Fulbright II posted a photo on
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claiming that Lyxzén had been in the studio recording vocals for the album. On 27 April 2015, it was announced that Refused would release their fourth studio album, ''Freedom'', in June 2015 via Epitaph Records. The album was produced by Nick Launay and includes further collaborations such as two songs produced with Max Martin-collaborator Shellback ( Taylor Swift). The news was announced along with the release of the album's opening track, "Elektra," as its lead single. On 20 November 2017, members of Refused revealed on social media that the band has been in the studio working on their next album.


''Servants of Death'', ''Cyberpunk 2077'' and ''War Music'' (2018–present)

In May 2018, the band released the ''Servants of Death'' EP which contained a new song, a b-side and four live songs. It was originally released on vinyl in 2016 as part of Record Store Day. On 2 July 2019, it was announced that Refused would be partnering with video game developer CD Projekt Red, creating and recording original music for then-upcoming video game '' Cyberpunk 2077''. The members of Refused provided music for a fictitious band in the in-game universe, punk rock group SAMURAI, whose lead vocalist and guitarist Johnny Silverhand was portrayed and voiced by
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, while Lyxzén provided vocals on the music tracks. The announcement was made alongside the release of ''Chippin' In'' on streaming services, the first single to be revealed for the project. On 23 August 2019, a new song called ''Never Fade Away'' came out. On 2 August 2019, the band released "Blood Red" from their forthcoming album ''War Music''. The album was released on October 18 of that year, followed by a UK tour alongside Thrice and Gouge Away. Five-track EP ''The Malignant Fire'' was released on 20 November 2020. It featured single ''Born On The Outs'', three other new songs, as well as ''Malfire'' from ''War Music''.


Musical style, lyrics and influences

Refused started as a "fresh-faced positive hardcore band" and their music became increasingly progressive and radical, as did their lyrics. The record '' This Just Might Be... the Truth'' was characterized for its "massive hardcore sound", mostly influenced by various bands from the New York hardcore scene (such as Earth Crisis). On their follow-up,''
Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent ''Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent'' is the second full-length album by Swedish hardcore punk band Refused. It was released in 1996 through Victory Records, Startrec and We Bite on CD, tape and 12" vinyl; and reissued by Burning Heart Reco ...
'', the band had a heavier, more intricate style, which is generally attributed to their
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inspiration, and Lyxzén adopted
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vocals rather than shouting. With the third album, ''The Shape of Punk to Come'', "came the leap into the unknown" as the band mixed their previous style with unorthodox chord progressions, sampling, "ambient textures, jazz breakdowns",
electronica Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that started in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the term is mostly used to r ...
and monologues, and other deviations from the hardcore punk music. Refused's lyrics focus on far-left politics, drawing on
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, socialism, among other ideologies. By the time of their first album, the band already had a strong anti-establishment profile. The group's members were all vegan straight edge until their last show in 1998 and a couple of their songs dealt with these topics. Today, some of them no longer follow these lifestyles. In their live performances, vocalist Lyxzén usually delivers political speeches between songs. Before the Umeå hardcore phenomenon went into full bloom, the band was seen as part of the scene centered around youth-oriented venue Galaxen, along with the punk-rock scene as well as metal bands such as Meshuggah. Among the biggest influences of Refused were ManLiftingBanner, Born Against,
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, and Ian Svenonius's projects ( The Make-Up,
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and Cupid Car Club). Other bands that have influenced them are
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,
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, and
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.


Legacy

Refused profoundly affected the development of rock music at the turn of the twenty-first century, despite the fact that very few people supported them when they were active. According to ''Vice'', they "stood at the nexus of modern punk, incorporating all of its subgenres into one scattered but neat package", putting "the risk back into punk and hardcore by making it unexpected again." David Anthony of '' The A.V. Club'' described ''The Shape of Punk to Come'' as "an undisputed classic that served as a rallying cry for bands longing to incorporate sounds from outside the walls of aggressive music." Author
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states that Refused "became the flagship of a remarkably strong vegan straight edge movement that engulfed Sweden throughout the 1990s" with "witty manifestos" and "performances" that "challenged many of the scene's standards". Among the artists who cite Refused as an influence are
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, Duff McKagan of Velvet Revolver and
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,
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, Tom DeLonge and
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of Blink-182, AFI,
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,
Tim McIlrath Timothy James McIlrath (born November 3, 1978) is an American rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the punk rock band Rise Against. He is vegan and straight edge. Early and personal life McIlrath ...
of
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, Underoath, Enter Shikari, the Used, Every Time I Die, Norma Jean,
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,
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, Nick Hipa of As I Lay Dying, Derek E. Miller of
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and
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, Geoff Rickly of Thursday, United Nations and No Devotion, Marcos Curiel of
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and Daylight Division, Jeremy Bolm of
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and Touché Amoré, Zachary Garren of Dance Gavin Dance and Strawberry Girls, Chris Teti of the World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die,
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, the Bloody Beetroots,
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of Glassjaw and Sons of Abraham,
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of the Ocean, the Bled, Thomas Williams of
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of American Standards, and Jonathan Boulet. The song "H. Ledger" from
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's album ''
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'' is a "homage" to Refused because the band felt that they "didn't receive proper recognition until they were no longer active." British musician Frank Turner stated that ''The Shape of Punk to Come'' "shaped my musical path as a musician for a long time" and his group, Million Dead, took their name from a line in the Refused's song "The Apollo Programme was a Hoax". Pop punk band
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were inspired by the song "Liberation Frequency" and quoted a line of it on their 2007 song " Born for This". Other artists have been quoted expressing admiration for their work are
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,
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, and Ben Weinman of the Dillinger Escape Plan.


Members

;Current members * Dennis Lyxzén — lead vocals (1991–1998, 2012, 2014-present) * David Sandström — drums (1991–1998, 2012, 2014-present) * Kristofer Steen — guitars (1994–1998, 2012, 2014-present); bass (1994–1998, in studio) *Magnus Flagge (formerly Björklund) — bass (1992–1995, 2014–present; touring 1997, 2012), *
Mattias Bärjed Tore Mattias Bärjed (born 21 May 1973) is a Swedish musician, songwriter and music composer. Between 1997–2012 he was a guitarist for The Soundtrack of Our Lives, co-writing many of their songs, such as "Sister Surround", "Bigtime" and "Second ...
— guitar (2019–present; touring member 2015–2019) ;Former members * Jonas Lidgren — bass (1991-1992) * Pär Hansson — guitars (1991–1994) * Henrik Jansson — guitars (1992–1995) * Jon Brännström — guitars, samples, synthesizer, backing vocals (1995–1998, 2012) * Magnus Höggren — bass (1995–1997) * Ulf Nybérg — bass (1997–1998) ;Session bassists * Jesper Sundberg (1994) * Anders Johansson (1994–1995, whenever needed) * Jonas "Babyface" Eriksson (1996–1997, also took part in the pre-production of '' The Shape of Punk to Come'') * Håkan-Håkan Strandhag (1997; needed once) * Inge Johansson (1997; needed once) * Andreas Nilsson (1997; needed once) * Don Devore (1998; US tour)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* '' This Just Might Be... the Truth'' (1994) * ''
Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent ''Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent'' is the second full-length album by Swedish hardcore punk band Refused. It was released in 1996 through Victory Records, Startrec and We Bite on CD, tape and 12" vinyl; and reissued by Burning Heart Reco ...
'' (1996) * '' The Shape of Punk to Come'' (1998) * ''
Freedom Freedom is understood as either having the ability to act or change without constraint or to possess the power and resources to fulfill one's purposes unhindered. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving on ...
'' (2015) * '' War Music'' (2019)


See also

*
Animal rights and punk subculture Animal rights are closely associated with two ideologies of the punk subculture: anarcho-punk and straight edge. This association dates back to the 1980s and has been expressed in areas that include song lyrics, benefit concerts for animal rig ...


References


Bibliography

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External links

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