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  2. The Exploited - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by 1970s punk rock music, such as that by the Sex Pistols, [3] the quartet developed a straightforward, no-frills sound characterised by speed and aggression. In 1980, the group founded their own independent record label, Exploited Records, and released their debut EP Army Life, which ranked #6 in the Indie/Independent charts for eight weeks and remained in the Top 20 for eighteen ...

  3. The Exploited discography - Wikipedia

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    Label: The Exploited Record Company; Formats: 7" — 6 Exploited Barmy Army: Released: October 1980; Label: The Exploited Record Company; Formats: 7" — 4 Dead Cities: Released: October 1981; Label: Secret; Formats: 7" 31 4 Don't Let 'Em Grind You Down: Released: November 1981; Label: Secret; Formats: 7" Split EP with Anti-Pasti; 70 1 Rival ...

  4. Wattie Buchan - Wikipedia

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    The Exploited's Punks Not Dead album's title is a reaction to anarcho punk contemporaries Crass' song "Punk is Dead". [2] [13] Buchan has been open about disliking Crass, saying: "People listen to bands and believe what they sing about. Crass was just words." He stated "they were full of shit.

  5. Troops of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The video for the song "U.S.A." starts off with an intro saying "And so... a Pandora's box of rejection and reaction was opened. Today, thousands carry on the greatest anti-movement of our age. Punk rock, the end of our dreams..." (UK/DK: A Film About Punks and Skinheads, 1982).

  6. The singer shares how being abused as a child made her feel ashamed of her body. Shania Twain felt 'exploited' about her body as a young singer: 'What was so natural for other people was so scary ...

  7. Punks Not Dead - Wikipedia

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    Punks Not Dead is the first studio album by the Scottish punk rock band The Exploited, released in April 1981 on Secret Records. [1] [8] Working class and loyal to the first impulses of the 1970s punk movement, the album was a reaction to critics who believed the punk rock genre was dead, and went against popular trends such as new wave and post-punk. [9]

  8. Beat the Bastards - Wikipedia

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    Beat the Bastards is the seventh album by Scottish punk rock band The Exploited, released in 1996 through Rough Justice Records. The song "They Lie" was covered on End of Disclosure by Hypocrisy . Track listing

  9. The Massacre (The Exploited album) - Wikipedia

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    The Massacre is the sixth studio album by Scottish hardcore punk band The Exploited, released in 1990 through Rough Justice. It is the second crossover thrash album by The Exploited and is the band's most successful album so far. [2] The intro was taken from the 1978 movie Faces of Death. [3]