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Rasta Knast is a
German punk German punk includes a body of music and a subculture that have evolved since punk rock became popular in Germany in the 1970s. Within the subculture of punk in Germany, a style of music called Deutschpunk was developed; this style of music has d ...
band founded in the city of
Celle Celle () is a town and capital of the district of Celle (district), Celle in Lower Saxony, in north-central Germany. The town is situated on the banks of the river Aller (Germany), Aller, a tributary of the Weser, and has a population of about ...
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in 1997. The band name is a playful reference to the Swedish punk band
Asta Kask Asta Kask is a Swedish punk band from Töreboda, Sweden, founded in 1978. Asta Kask plays melodic punk music with Swedish lyrics; they are a foundational band for the musical subgenre known as trallpunk. The band have gained international reput ...
, known as a foundational band of Swedish punk rock, and the musical genre
trallpunk Trallpunk ( Swedish; roughly translates to 'melodious punk' — see the Wiktionary entry) is a subgenre of punk music developed in Sweden. It is known for its two-beat, fast drum tempos, a melodic sound with harmonized vocals, and politically or ...
. Rasta Knast's music is in the musical style of trallpunk, but generally uses German-language lyrics rather than Swedish-language lyrics. They have covered songs from Swedish punk bands Asta Kask, Radioaktiva Räker, and the Troublemakers. Rasta Knast has released four studio albums, the last two of which are on the German punk label Plastic Bomb, associated with Plastic Bomb Fanzine (established 1993). They have sold more than 30,000 copies of their albums. Rasta Knast have toured nationally in Germany as well as
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, Brasil, Japan,
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, and Spain. They have contributed to several long-running, and well-known series of German punk rock compilations, including Weird System's ''Punk Rock BRD'' and Höhnie Records' ''Sicher gibt es bessere Zeiten'' series of compilation albums.


History

The band was founded by Martin Kliems and Andreas Höhn (of Höhnie Records and Nasty Vinyl), who had a common love of trallpunk. Within two days they had produced the EP ''Prøbegepøgt''. This EP included one original song from Rasta Knast, as well as three covers of Asta-Kask songs: (1) the song ''Staatsdiktatur'' is a German translation of the Asta Kask song ''Politysk tortyr'', (2) the song ''Kein Licht'' is a German translation of the Asta Kask song ''Inget Ljus'', and (3) the song ''TV'' is a cover of the Asta Kast song of the same name. At this point, the project officially became a band. They persuaded two former members of the band ''Wonderprick'', Holger and Martin, to join on bass and drums. However, soon Carsten Zisowsky and Konrad Kittner (a former member of the band Abstürzende Brieftauben) replaced them on drums and bass respectively. With this line-up, Rasta Knast's first full studio album ''Legal Kriminal'' was recorded in January 1998. This recording features Martin K. on guitar, bass, drums and vocals, along with Andreas Höhn on guitar and vocals. Konrad Kittner provided back-up vocals. The album included covers of Swedish punk songs with lyrics translated into German, including ''Legale Verbrecher'' (cover of Asta Kask's ''Det är snett''), and ''Aufruhrzeit'' (cover of Asta Kask's ''PS. 474''). In October 1999, the band released their second album ''Die Katze beißt in Draht''. This album included a cover of the Swedish punk band the Troublemaker's song ''Vill ha'', translated into German as ''Will haben''. With this second album, Rasta Knast began working through several line-up changes; presently Martin K. is the only original member still active in the band. For their second album, Carsten was replaced on drums by Eric, who was later replaced by Phil "Phill" Hill (former member of Antikörper). In 2000, Rasta Knast recorded the EP ''Turistas alemanes asesin@s'', together with three guest singers from Mallorcaos-Punx that sang in Spanisch. On this EP there are three cover songs from Spanish punk bands. In the summer of 2000, Konrad Kittner left the band for health reasons. Rasta Knast broke up, to be re-founded shortly after by Martin K. along with Florentin Shock (former member of The Annoyed) on guitar and backup vocals, and Thomas "Cpt. Planlos" (from ''Leistungsgruppe Maulich'') on bass. In 2001, Rasta Knast released their 3rd album ''Bandera Pirata'', which included two cover songs from bands from South America. In 2003 they released a split LP/CD of cover songs, titled ''Marcas da revolta'' with the Brasilian hardcore punk band Agrotóxico. In the fall of 2003 Rasta Knast released a split EP ''Kanpai'' with the Japanese punk band ''Crispy Nuts''. This EP was recorded with Peter "Hecktor" Blümer (of the band Hass). After a tour of Brasil in 2004, Rasta Knast broke up for the second time. In 2007, Rasta Knast released the live album ''Live in São Paulo''. Because the band members were geographically dispersed in different cities (Celle, Hamburg and also Prague) Peter and Phil left the band in June 2008. Rasta Knast moved on with Dom (from Mighty Mopped) on bass, Ballo (former member of Gashebel, and Kommando-Kap-Hoorn) on drums, and Atti (of the band Kasa, former member of WKA) on rhythm guitar. Ballo left the band in the summer of 2010, and was replaced by Rasta Knast's current drummer Nils (from Reset//Mankind, former member of Kollateral, and Not Really). In January 2009 Rasta Knast released the EP ''Friede, Freude, Untergang''. In 2010 they released the album ''Tertius Decimus'', which includes pieces from all of the phases of Rasta Knast's history, in part re-recorded. This compilation album was released on Destiny Records, for the band's 13th anniversary. On July 20, 2012, Rasta Knast released their fourth studio album ''Trallblut''; the name of this album refers to the punk subgenre
trallpunk Trallpunk ( Swedish; roughly translates to 'melodious punk' — see the Wiktionary entry) is a subgenre of punk music developed in Sweden. It is known for its two-beat, fast drum tempos, a melodic sound with harmonized vocals, and politically or ...
. In 2023 the band release a split EP with ''Dv Hvnd'' which included the single ''Die Ferne So Nah''. Rasta Knast has described this song as being against racism and antisemitism.


Discography


Studio Albums

# Legal Kriminal (Mini-LP/CD, 1998/1999, Höhnie Records) # Die Katze beißt in Draht (LP/CD, 1999, Red Star Recordings) # Bandera Pirata (LP/CD, 2001, Plastic Bomb Records) # Trallblut (LP/CD, 2012, Plastic Bomb Records)


EPs

# Prøbegepøgt (EP, 1997) # Turistas alemanes asesin@s (EP, 2000) # Varning! (Split-EP with Troublemakers, 2000) # Marcas da revolta (Split-LP/CD with Agrotóxico, 2003) # Kanpai (Split-EP with Crispy Nuts, 2003) # Friede, Freude, Untergang (EP/MCD, 2008/2009) # Rasta Knast / Dv Hvnd (Split EP, 2023, Sterbt Alle Records)


Live Albums

* Live in São Paulo (CD, 2007)


Compilation Albums

* Tertius Decimus (CD 2010)


Samplers

* Sicher gibt es bessere Zeiten Vol. 6 (1997 Höhnie Records) * Punk Christmas Vol. 2 (1997 Nasty Vinyl) * Deutschpunk Kampflieder Vol. 2 (1998 AGR) * BRD Punk Terror Vol. 2 (1998 Nasty Vinyl) * Blitzkrieg over you! (Ramones Tribute, Rasta Knast contributed a cover of ''Teenage Lobotomy'') (1998 Nasty Vinyl) * Mia san ned Marionetz (Tribute Compilation) (1999 Höhnie Records) * Äggröran Vol. IV (1999 Ägg Rec.SW) * Definitivt 50 spänn Vol.8 (1999 Birdnest,SW) * Röjarskivan Vol. IV (2000 Ägg Rec.SW) * Partisanen Vol. 5 (2000 Day-Glo Records) * Definitivt 50 spänn Vol. 9 (2000 Birdnest,SW) * Nasty Vinyl Sucks (2002 Nasty Vinyl) * BRD Punk Terror Vol. 4 (2002 Nasty Vinyl) * Punk Rock BRD (2003 Weird System) * Peace Attack Vol. 2 (2003
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) * Labelsampler "Leben Lachen Kämpfen" (2004 Plastic Bomb) * Punk Rock BRD Vol. II 2004 ( Weird System) * BRD Punk Terror Vol. 5 (2006 SPV)


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