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G.A.S. DRUMMERS is a punk rock band from Cádiz, in Andalusia, south Spain. They started in 1998 and have toured ever since throughout Europe and once in north America. Besides sharing tours and shows with acts like Rancid, NOFX, Propagandhi, Against Me!, Sick Of It All, Pixies, The International Noise Conspiracy, Pennywise, Youth Brigade, Gorilla Biscuits, Turbonegro, Satanic Surfers, Millencolin, Lagwagon, Face To Face, and many others, the band is one of the few survivors from the 90’s in Europe that never called it quits.

They have released 6 studio albums and a live record, and also collaborated with Tim Armstrong of Rancid and Operation Ivy, in one of his solo releases.
Their sound gets influences from hardcore punk, 80’s American underground rock and power-pop, and their lyrics are inspired by Marxist and anarchist thinkers.

G.A.S. DRUMMERS’ discography:
Proud to be nothing (1999, Slide Chorus / New Horizon Records)
• The True Charm of Bourgeoisie (2001, Wild Punk Records)
• Dialectics (2003, BCore / Youth Way Records)
• Standards Down (2005, BCore)
• Decalogy ( 2009, Red Vanette / Kicking Records)
• We Were The GAS Drummers, Lost And Found Songs (1999-2012, only digital)
• We Got The Light (2013, Wild Punk / Kicking Records)
• Alive And Well (2016, Wild Punk Records)

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