The Exploited

Scottish punk rock band

The Exploited is a Scottish punk metal band. The band was formed in 1979 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

The Exploited
The Exploited performing in 2014
Background information
OriginEdinburgh, Scotland
GenresHardcore punk
Crossover thrash
Street punk (early)
Years active1979/78–present
LabelsNuclear Blast Records
MembersWattie Buchan
Irish Rob
Wullie Buchan
Matt McGuire
Past member(s)Big John Duncan
Dru Stix
Gary McCormack
Terry Buchan
WebsiteOfficial Band Homepage

Current lineup

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Discography

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Studio albums

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Singles

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  • "Army Life" - 1980 (EP)
  • "Exploited Barmy Army" - 1980 (EP)
  • "Dogs of War" - 1981
  • "Dead Cities" - 1981 (EP)
  • "Attack/Alternative" - 1982
  • "Computers Don't Blunder" - 1982
  • "Troops of Tomorrow" - 1982
  • "Rival Leaders" - 1983 (EP)

Split albums

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  • Don't Let 'Em Grind You Down (W/Anti-Pasti) - 1981
  • Britannia Waives The Rules (W/Chron Gen & Infa Riot) - 1982
  • Apocalypse Punk Tour 1981 (W/The Anti-Nowhere League, Chron Gen, Anti Pasti & Discharge) - 1992

Live albums

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  • On Stage - 1981
  • Apocalypse Tour (Limited Edition) - 1981
  • Live At The Whitehouse - 1985
  • Live And Loud - 1987
  • Live Lewd Lust - 1989
  • Don't Forget The Chaos - 1992
  • Live In Japan - 1994
  • Live at the White House-1996
  • 25 Years of Anarchy and Chaos-2005
  • Jesus Is Dead - 1986 (12")
  • War Now - 1988 (12")

Videography

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  • Live At The Palm Cove - 1983
  • Sexual Favours - 1987
  • The Exploited: 83-87 (1993)
  • Live In Japan - 1993
  • Alive At Leeds - 1995
  • Rock and Roll Outlaws - 1995
  • Buenos Aires 93 (1996)
  • Beat 'Em All - 2004

Best of collections

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  • Totally Exploited - 1984
  • Castle Masters Collection - 1990
  • Apocalypse '77 - 1992
  • Singles Collection - 1993
  • Dead Cities - 2000
  • Punk Singles & Rarities 1980-83 (2001)
  • The Best Of The Exploited - Twenty Five Years Of Anarchy And Chaos (2004)
  • Complete Punk Singles Collection - 2005

Compilation albums

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  • "Oi! - The Album" - 1980
  • "Lords Of Oi!" - 1997

References

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