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  2. Wattie Buchan - Wikipedia

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    The Exploited are a Scottish punk rock band from the second wave of UK punk, formed in 1978. Originally playing styles such as street punk and oi!, the band played styles such as crossover thrash later on. Formed in Edinburgh by Wattie's younger brother Terry, they signed to Secret Records in March 1981 [3] and released their debut EP Army Life.

  3. The Exploited - Wikipedia

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    The Exploited are a Scottish punk rock band from Edinburgh, formed in 1978 by Stevie Ross and Terry Buchan, with Buchan soon replaced by his brother Wattie Buchan. They signed to Secret Records in March 1981, [ 1 ] and their debut EP, Army Life , and debut album, Punks Not Dead , were both released that year. [ 1 ]

  4. Crass - Wikipedia

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    Crass: There Is No Authority But Yourself (documentary by Alexander Oey, 2006) documenting the history of Crass and Dial House. Crass: The Sound of Free Speech - The Story of Reality Asylum (documentary by Brandon Spivey) Crass Agenda. In the Beginning Was the WORD – Live DVD recorded at the Progress Bar, Tufnell Park, London, 18 November 2004

  5. Video of teen brothers goes viral for how much they ... - AOL

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    In a now-viral TikTok video, Anderson's sons J.J., 17, and Tylen, 15, are shown coming home from school and smothering their 2-month-old sister, Serenity, with kisses.

  6. 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]

  7. 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]

  8. The Feeding of the 5000 (album) - Wikipedia

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    According to Crass drummer and founder Penny Rimbaud, "We named the album The Feeding of The Five Thousand because 5,000 was the minimum number that we could get pressed and some 4900 more than we thought we'd sell. Feeding is now only a few hundred short of going golden, though I don't suppose we'll hear too much about that in the music press".

  9. 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]