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Yidcore : ウィキペディア英語版
Yidcore

Yidcore were an Australian Jewish punk rock band from Melbourne, formed in 1998. Known primarily for playing punk covers of Jewish and Israeli songs, the band started writing more of its own material in later albums.
The band's logo was a variation of the Ramones logo (which, in its turn, is based on the Seal of the President of the United States), with the names of the band members in Hebrew. The eagle is replaced by a chicken with a menora above its head, the apple tree branch replaced by a shofar, the arrows replaced by the Magen David and the writing "Oy Vey, Let's Eat" instead of "Hey Ho, Let's Go". The logo can be seen on the album cover of Yidcore's compilation ''Rocket to Rechovoth''. The band's mascot is a rubber chicken called Scrambles, which was usually taped to lead singer Bram Presser's microphone on concerts. The chicken has since fallen apart, which was the reason for Yidcore's breakup.
==History==
Yidcore's first self-titled album was released in 2000.
In 2002, the band released the ''Great Chicken Soup Caper'' EP, which contained a song, "Why Won't Adam Sandler Let Us Do His Song?", in which Presser laments about Adam Sandler not giving him permission to cover The Chanukah Song.
In 2003 the band arrived in Israel for its first tour of the country, and released the live/rare tracks album ''Scrambles: New, Live, Rare and Classic Shtick'' to celebrate the tour. ''New, Live, Rare and Classic Shtick'' included a version of Skrewdriver's "White Power" titled "(Song Formerly Known As) White Power with anti-racist and anti-White lyrics.
In 2004, when Yidcore returned to Australia, they put out the ''Adam Slander'' EP, in which they cover the Chanukah Song as "The Punk Rock Chanukah Song".
In 2005 the band released a double album, titled ''Eighth Day Slice/Fiddlin on Ya Roof'', via Rubber Records. The band again arrived in Israel for a second tour, and this time released the compilation ''Rocket to Rechovoth'' to celebrate the event, in reference to Ramones album ''Rocket to Russia'', using the Israeli city of Rechovot.
The band's third and final album, titled ''They Tried to Kill Us. They Failed. Let's Eat!'' was released in 2007, again via Rubber Records. The 16-track album contained only 3 covers of Israeli songs.
In April 2008 Yidcore went on their third and final Israeli tour, and released a new EP, titled ''The Hummusexual E.P.'', given away for free with every band merchandise purchased at the tour.
Yidcore played their final show on 17 December 2009 at the Esplanade Hotel in St Kilda, Melbourne. The final show resulted in the decapitation of Scrambles the rubber chicken. Yidcore's final show was supported by Madonna, The Duvtons & The Disables.
In 2011, Yidcore reunited for a show at The Arthouse in Melbourne on April 7. The chicken was taped back together. It is now part of the Jewish Museum of Australia's collection.
In 2013, Yidcore opened up a Blogspot website, ostensibly run by Scrambles the Rubber Chicken, offering free downloads of all their albums except ''Scrambles: Live, Rare and Classic Shtick'', on the grounds that Scrambles found it too poor sounding even in 320kbps mp3.

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