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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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]

  5. Fuck the System - Wikipedia

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    Fuck the System (known as F@#k the System in the clean version) is the eighth studio album by Scottish hardcore punk band The Exploited. It was released on 17 February 2003 through Dream Catcher Records in the UK and Spitfire Records in the US. Recording sessions took place at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire, England. [4]

  6. Death Before Dishonour - Wikipedia

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    A music video of the band playing live with a woman was released for the song "Sexual Favours". [8] "Sexual Favours", a single from the album Death Before Dishonour, was released in 1987. The album cover features the Grim Reaper and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The album ranked in the top 200 of the Britain Alternative Music list. [9]

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    Sabrina Carpenter has been called out for her new album cover, with several people accusing her of taking a little too much inspiration from a years-old photo shoot in a French magazine.. On June ...