Manliftingbanner (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Manliftingbanner" in English language version.

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asice.net

  • Arold (24 December 2008). "The (International) Noise Conspiracy: music mixed with politics". www.asice.net. Archived from the original on 25 December 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2017. Dennis Lyxzén: [...] it wasn't till I found out about Born Against and most importantly ManLiftingBanner that I really became more political myself. Especially ManLiftingBanner was a big influence to Refused, most people don't seem to know that. But to hear of a European straight edge band with communist ideas, that was so inspiring to us. That really fuelled me and the other guys to do a band as well.

sozialismus-von-unten.de

  • Kent, Peter. "ManLiftingBanner interview". No Answers #9. Retrieved 14 January 2011.

terrorizer.com

  • Yardley, Miranda (23 December 2011). "Born From Pain – Top 5 Political hardcore songs". Terrorizer. Archived from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2017. Rob Franssen: ManLiftingBanner was just a band that was always about being critical, [they're] very leftist politically. It was just struck a chord with me because it was exactly what I was thinking about a couple of things. It was always just a band for me that said a lot of the things that I could identify with, musically as well as lyrically

web.archive.org

  • Arold (24 December 2008). "The (International) Noise Conspiracy: music mixed with politics". www.asice.net. Archived from the original on 25 December 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2017. Dennis Lyxzén: [...] it wasn't till I found out about Born Against and most importantly ManLiftingBanner that I really became more political myself. Especially ManLiftingBanner was a big influence to Refused, most people don't seem to know that. But to hear of a European straight edge band with communist ideas, that was so inspiring to us. That really fuelled me and the other guys to do a band as well.
  • Yardley, Miranda (23 December 2011). "Born From Pain – Top 5 Political hardcore songs". Terrorizer. Archived from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2017. Rob Franssen: ManLiftingBanner was just a band that was always about being critical, [they're] very leftist politically. It was just struck a chord with me because it was exactly what I was thinking about a couple of things. It was always just a band for me that said a lot of the things that I could identify with, musically as well as lyrically