Bamseom Pirates (Korean: 밤섬해적단) was a grindcore band from Seoul, South Korea.
In 2013 they played the local Sun Eaters Fest as well as Zandari Festa, and also released a new album, "Kimjongill Carsex."
In 2010 and 2011, they took part in the redevelopment protest at Duriban in the Hongdae area, where they helped launch the independent musicians collective, Jarip, and organized the first two 51+ festivals.
[3] They later appeared in the 2017 documentary "Bamseom Pirates Seoul Inferno" which showed them struggling with governmental censorship and societal hypocrisy.
Also featured in the movie is Park Jung-geun, owner of Bissantrophy Records, who had been imprisoned for two months for posting parody tweets about North Korea and retweeting North Korean propaganda.