Die Zlaskhinx - Deceived Citizens

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Review by Promise To Last Night

Deceived Citizens by Die Zlaskhinx: A Punk Rock Riot Straight Outta Finland Alright, buckle up, because we’re diving into Deceived Citizens by Die Zlaskhinx—a raw, unfiltered punk rock gem that smacked the scene in 1995. Coming straight outta Finland (yes, land of saunas and reindeer), this album is like a middle finger to polite society, wrapped in chains and served cold. Released on Not On Label—because who needs corporate sellouts when you’ve got attitude?—this sucker’s got 12 tracks, each more unhinged than the last. Let’s cut to the chase: if you’re looking for polished production or radio-friendly ear candy, keep walking. This ain’t it. But if your soul craves chaos, aggression, and lyrics sharp enough to slice through hypocrisy, then Deceived Citizens might just be your new best friend. Track Highlights: “Ställ Dej I Kö (Din Jävla Byråkrat)” & “Fucked Up Society” First up, let me tell ya about “Ställ Dej I Kö (Din Jävla Byråkrat).” Oh man, this one hits different. It’s basically an anthem for anyone who’s ever been stuck in line at some godforsaken government office while some pencil-pushing bureaucrat sips coffee like they own the place. The title translates roughly to “Get In Line (You Damn Bureaucrat),” and trust me, it’s as cathartic as it sounds. The guitar riffs are jagged, the vocals spit venom, and the whole vibe screams, “Screw your rules!” You’ll wanna pump your fist so hard you might dislocate something—but hey, worth it. Then there’s “Fucked Up Society.” No subtlety here; what you see is what you get. This track feels like a kick to the gut from someone who’s sick of seeing corruption everywhere they look. The pacing is relentless, like a runaway train fueled by anger and frustration. There’s no sugarcoating—it’s ugly, brutal, and uncomfortably real. And honestly? That’s why it sticks with you. Sometimes music doesn’t need to comfort you; sometimes it needs to shake you awake. Why This Album Stands Out What makes Deceived Citizens memorable isn’t just its energy—it’s the authenticity. These guys aren’t pretending to care about anything other than calling out BS wherever they see it. From “Teenage Skinhead,” which channels youthful rebellion without glamorizing stupidity, to “Winterkrieg,” where icy despair meets fiery resistance, every song has bite. Even the slower moments, like “Penetrate My Body,” manage to feel intimate yet unsettling, like overhearing a confession in a dingy bar. Sure, the recording quality has that lo-fi grit that screams DIY ethics, but honestly, it works. Polishing these tracks would’ve stripped away half their charm. Plus, can you imagine punk rock coming out all shiny and perfect? Gross. Final Thoughts So yeah, Deceived Citizens isn’t for everyone. If you’re easily offended or prefer your music safe and sanitized, steer clear. But if you dig punk rock that’s equal parts rage and wit, this Finnish firebomb deserves a spot in your collection. Fun fact: listening to this album feels like getting yelled at by a drunk philosopher at 3 AM—and weirdly, that’s kinda awesome. As I hit repeat on “Ställ Dej I Kö,” I couldn’t help but think... maybe bureaucracy would collapse faster if everyone blasted this instead of filling out forms. Just saying. Rating: 8/10 – Not flawless, but damn near unforgettable.

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Artist: Die Zlaskhinx
Album: Deceived Citizens

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Desperate Lausy Politician
Winterkrieg
Farmägaren
Deceived Citizens
Penetrate My Body
Dra Åt Helvete
Sanningen
Fucked Up Society
Fyllevandraren
Vi Står Ej Längre Ut
Teenage Skinhead
Ställ Dej I Kö (Din Jävla Byråkrat)

Labels

Not On Label

Listen online

  • lyssna på nätet
  • lytte på nettet
  • online luisteren
  • online anhören
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ascolta in linea
  • escuchar en línea
  • écouter en ligne
  • ouvir online

Formats

  • Cassette
  • Album
  • Unofficial Release

Notes

  • Comes with lyrics,photos, thanks-list and contacts.
  • Side-A is titled Detonerat Röj and side B is titled Aktiverat Brak.

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Deceived Citizens* by Die Zlaskhinx is a raw punk rock gem from Finland, released in 1995. It’s got this edgy, rebellious vibe that screams '90s underground music. One standout track, *"Ställ Dej I Kö (Din Jävla Byråkrat)"*, mixes Swedish lyrics with biting social commentary—aimed straight at corrupt politicians and soulless bureaucrats. You can feel the anger and frustration in every chord. Plus, it’s not tied to any major label, giving it that authentic DIY punk spirit. Not your typical album, right?