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One Minute Silence News

One Minute Silence cancel Sonisphere Festival appearance

Reunited rockers apologise to fans, stating: 'We are not ready'

  • Jun 10, 2011

ONE MINUTE SILENCE TO SPLIT

The band say: "We're still in love, we're just not married any more!!"...

  • Oct 22, 2003

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One Minute Silence Music Videos

We Bounce Play Video

We Bounce

Official music video for the track We Bounce by One Minute Silence

Revolution Play Video

Revolution

Official music video for the track Revolution by One Minute Silence

I Wear My Skin Play Video

I Wear My Skin

Official music video for the track I Wear My Skin by One Minute Silence

webounce Play Video

webounce

ONE MINUTE SILENCE - WE BOUNCE

wear skin Play Video

wear skin

ONE MINUTE SILENCE - I WEAR MY SKIN

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One Minute Silence Reviews

One Minute Silence : Revolution EP

One Minute Silence : Revolution EP

...the record title’s nonsense as well...

  • Feb 4, 2003

One Minute Silence : Fish Out Of Water

Well done. We salute you, you awful, stinking, no-fun, rock-geek wankers....

  • Jan 11, 2001

Buy Now... Saved Later

[a]One Minute Silence[/a] are flying the sports metal flag for Britain with a highly original blend of rap and 'razor sharp riffery'...

  • Apr 25, 2000

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One Minute Silence Biography

One Minute Silence is a four-piece band based in London that combined influences from metal, hardcore punk and rap and as of 2010 they have sold over 500,000 albums. The band consists of vocalist Brian 'Yap' Barry from Templemore, Co. Tipperary, guitarist Massimo Fiocco from Limerick City, drummer Martin Davies and bass guitarist Glen Diani. The band announced its split after eight years in a press release dated 21 October 2003. The band officially reconvened without original drummer Eddie Stratton in 2011. Although the band members claimed not to be a "political band" — they are simply "political people" who are also musicians, they say — the group's lyrics have a political message which can be interpreted as generally anti-capitalist and anarchist.

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