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Title:
Punks Not Dead
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Style:
Punk
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MP3 album size:
1724 mb
FLAC album size:
1588 mb
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Rating:
4.7 ✪

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A1 Punks Not Dead
A2 Mucky Pup
Written-By – Puncture
A3 Cop Cars
A4 Free Flight
A5 Army Life (Part 2)
A6 Blown To Bits
A7 Sex & Violence
B1 SPG
B2 Royalty
B3 Dole Q
B4 Exploited Barmy Army
B5 Ripper
B6 Out Of Control
B7 Son Of A Copper
B8 I Believe In Anarchy
C YOP

Credits

  • Backing Vocals – Carole , Navi
  • Lead Vocals – Wattie*
  • Photography By – Scott Billett
  • Producer – Dave Leaper, The Exploited
  • Sleeve [Sleeve Remix] – Brian Burrows
  • Vocals, Bass – Gary*
  • Vocals, Drums – Dru Stix
  • Vocals, Guitar – Big John*
  • Written-By – The Exploited (tracks: A1, A3 to C)

Notes

Made in the EEC
(p)1997 Link Music Limited
(c)1997 The Harry May Record Company
All tracks licensed from Link Music Limited

Track A8 is not included on this release.

Released in coloured vinyl and bonus 7" on black vinyl.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SEC 1 The Exploited Punks Not Dead. ‎(LP, Album) Secret Records SEC 1 UK 1981
1160 The Exploited Punks Not Dead ‎(Cass, Album, RE, Unofficial) M Records 1160 Yugoslavia Unknown
534 The Exploited Punks Not Dead ‎(Cass, Album, RE, Unofficial) Tact 534 Poland Unknown
TECP-25609 The Exploited Punks Not Dead ‎(CD, Album, RE) Link Records TECP-25609 Japan 1991
DOJO LP 106 The Exploited Punks Not Dead ‎(LP, Album, RE, Red + 7", S/Sided, Single) Dojo DOJO LP 106 UK 1996

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  • Whiteseeker
My copy has the track title "SPG" labeled as B1 on the back sleeve when it actually should be labeled as A8 because it is the final track on side A. Does anyone else have this similarity? Is that why it was mentioned in the notes that A8 is not included on this release? If that's the case, its only because it's mis-labeled on the back of the sleeve.