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ARTIST
EXPLOITED, THE
TITLE
Live At The Whitehouse (Splatter Vinyl)
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
RADIATION REISSUES
CATALOG #
RRS 122SPL-LP
RRS 122SPL-LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
10/27/2023
Splatter vinyl version. Formed on a grim council estate in Edinburgh in 1979 by singer
Terry Buchan
and guitarist
Stevie Ross
with bassist
Alan Paget
and drummer
Andy McNiven
,
The Exploited
became one of the most popular and notorious of all hardcore punk bands. When they signed to Secret Records in 1981 for their debut LP
Punks Not Dead
, Terry had been replaced by his ex-soldier brother
Wattie
, with guitarist
Big John Duncan
, drummer
Drum Stix
, and bassist
Gary McCormack
; by the time
Let's Start A War?
was released, the group featured Wattie's brother
Willie
on drums and
Billy Dunn
on bass, while
Horror Epics
had
Wayne Tyas
on bass and
Karl "Egghead" Morris
on guitar. That same line-up is featured on
Live At The Whitehouse
, a riveting and lengthy performance recorded in Washington DC in April 1985; highlights include the opening "Let's Start A War," a take of "Rival Leaders" aimed at
Reagan
and
Thatcher
, "I Hate You" (with a reverse
Jello Biafra
reference), a castigating "Daily News" aimed at
Maximum Rock n Roll
, and a rousing "Punks Not Dead" encore.
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