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The Exploited - Live at the Whitehouse

Facts

Artist(s)The Exploited
StudioSnapper Music/ Catfish Records
Release DateMay 24, 1999
UPC Code636551557429
 

About The Exploited - Live at the Whitehouse

16 tracks of punk mayhem recorded live in Washington D.C. inApril, 1985 by this oft lauded British hardcore punk outfit.'Sex & Violence' appears on CD for the first time. Others include 'Let's Have A War', 'Don't Forget The Chaos' and 'I Believe In Anarchy'. 1999 release. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Let's Start a War (Said Maggie One Day)
  2. Jimmy Boyle
  3. Don't Forget the Chaos
  4. I Believe in Anarchy
  5. God Saved the Queen
  6. Alternative
  7. Horror Epics
  8. Wankers
  9. Dead Cities
  10. Rival Leaders
  11. I Hate You
  12. Dogs of War
  13. Army Life
  14. Sex and Violence
  15. Daily News
  16. Punks Not Dead

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteLIVE GIG AT HOME!!!!!!!Quote
Wonderful recording of a complete set of an actual gig,
unlike most of the other Exploited live albums,which are
compilations of live songs.What you get here is decent
sound,faster,simpler and dirtier(yes,more)versions of 16
of their best songs,LIVE.Need I say ANYTHING else?! December 29, 2003

rating: 1 QuoteTERRIBLE,HORRIBLE ALBUM-SAVE YOUR MONEYQuote
The 1st amendment guarantees their right to make this horrible sound.But nothing obligates you to listen to it.In the aftermath of the great,original punk bands like the Clash and the Sex Pistols,a lot of talentless kids who liked to get high on solvents jumped up and down and beat on their guitars.Some of those bands produced interesting music-the Germs,for example-but this band has no talent,nothing to say,and every "song" sounds exactly like the song before it.If you live next to a steel factory,or work with machinery like printing presses,you've heard everything on this album.Save your money and check out The Clash's first album or even the Dead Kennedys.This just [is bad]. March 27, 2002

rating: 5 Quoteused,abused,exploitedQuote
this is my favorite release by the band, and it's all from a live gig. July 25, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteI used to have this. pure grade a live performanceQuote
i think it is great. i have that any punk rocker that is into classic music., is a must. Dont forget the Chaos, and **** the S.P.G. September 16, 1999

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