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  2. Big John Duncan - Wikipedia

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    John Duncan (born August 14, 1958), better known as Big John Duncan, is a Scottish musician and guitarist. He is best known as the guitarist for The Exploited [1] during their classic lineup of 1979 – 1984. [2] He played and wrote the music for their albums Punks Not Dead, Troops Of Tomorrow and Let's Start a War. He also played and wrote ...

  3. The Exploited - Wikipedia

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    The period between these albums was marked by severe discord over the band's musical direction: guitarist Big John Duncan and bassist Gary McCormack both left to form new bands—"bands with disco beats and guitar solos, total shit", in Wattie's words—and the band experienced a rapid succession of drummers, one of whom allegedly left after a ...

  4. Troops of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    After the intro, the band performs on a stage with Gary McCormack playing the bass guitar, Big John Duncan playing the electric guitar and Danny Heatley playing the drums. There are also occasionally clips of the band walking down the street in Scotland and are having a little fun before they walk in a building, possibly the building in which ...

  5. Let's Start a War - Wikipedia

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    Let's Start a War, or Let's Start a War...(Said Maggie One Day), is the third album by Scottish punk band The Exploited, released in 1983 through Pax Records.The title refers to Margaret Thatcher's decision to go to war over the Falkland Islands in 1982, suggesting that she did so almost on a whim.

  6. Grief and Glory: Hole’s Live Through This at 30

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    Living (for some)—in all its grief and glory—is an act of spite against a hostile world. Released April 12th, 1994, Hole’s now iconic album Live Through This is full of themes of grief, drug ...

  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. 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]

  9. How Trump exposed, exploited, and embodied the cult of ... - AOL

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    In his new book, Giridharadas argues that Trump exposed the hypocrisy of wealthy philanthropists, then used it to beat them at their own game. On June 28, 2016, Donald Trump assumed the podium at ...