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Discografía
* Punk's not dead, (1981)
* Troops of tomorrow, (1982)
* Lets start a war, (1983)
* Horror Epics, (1985)
* Death before dishonour, (1987)
* The massacre, (1990)
* Beat the bastards, (1996)
* Fuck the system, (2003)
* Totally Exploited
* Live and loud (the punk collector series)
* The Exploited On Stage

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* The Exploited, a controversial band "Nazis, ambiguous or misunderstood?
Source: http://www.libreopinion.com/members/decibelios/TheKriminaleExploitedKlasse.html

The Exploited has always been a controversial band there ever was and I could not miss on this website. It has been said many times that Wattie Buchan singer and band leader, gave money to the National Front or even was a member of this game, even though most of his songs were against politicians, the system, authority, religion, wars, superpowers, and in favor of Anarchy and Punks. So let's review some details of the biography of the band and its singer.


The Exploited began as a group in June 1979 in East Kilbride Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. The first lineup consisted of singer Terry Buchan, Steve on guitar, Mark (Patrizio) on bass and Jimmy on drums. Terry lost interest in the band, and replaced his brother, the former soldier Walter Buchan, known as Wattie, who by then was unemployed and had been skinhead in his youth.


Shortly after completing training with Glen Campbell, nicknamed Dru Stix, in charge of the battery, as Jimbo went to the University, and Danny on bass. Their debut single was the EP Army Life on July 15, 1980, with the songs 'Army Life' and 'Fuck the Mods' which reached in August 1980 at No. 6 on the list of songs from independent groups and remained here for 8 weeks. Likewise also was single of the week in Sounds magazine. This led them to give many concerts, in which Wattie out with a shirt with a swastika, which gave rise to the first rumors that qualified band The Exploited as a fascist. These concerts were very violent fights and riots occurred very frequently.

In Performance at the 100 Club in 1981 The Exploited appeared on the compilation 'Oi! the Album ', the first compilation album Oi! which was performed with two songs, and that same year John Duncan entered the guitar. John was nicknamed Big John, and came under Gary (Mac Cormack) and they recorded a new single: Exploited Barmy Army. (The barmy army was the name given to his group of followers). In mid-1981 recorded the EP 'Dogs of War' and a live album called 'On Stage. " At the end of 81 recorded their first studio album "Punks Not Dead ', and a few weeks after the single' Dead Cities'. With this single funny thing happened as I played on the popular TV program 'Top of the Pops'. The day before appearing in the program had sold 15,000 copies of the single and later after appearing only sold 50 copies, and everyone thought it had been sold. Although that night the BBC received more complaints than in the rest of the year together. After that they went to Europe on tour 'Dead Cities Tour'. That tour was very tumultuous, in the United Kingdom began with the manager with his arm broken in five parts, and held in London at the Finsbury Park Rainbow room with a pitched battle, as in a nearby room were playing The Jam, Wattie and not think of anything else to declare war on the Mods before a full house audience. Continued in Poland and Germany which were banned after the riots that erupted in one of his concerts and had to be placated by police with tear gas, also features Gary Bushell in an article entitled 'Exploited Exported' in Berlin finished the night with Wattie overlooking the Berlin Wall by a ladder, throwing all kinds of insults at the guards at the border (the infamous Vopos) and the other escorts pissing on the wall, Finland, Sweden, Norway, where in a solo concert played 3 minutes and that the public invaded the stage and smashed equipment, and finally the Netherlands where they were prohibited in the country.


They Vortex that came out in the WP Collection Vol1 "No Surrender


In 1982 they recorded their most popular 'Troops of Tomorrow' and made their first U.S. tour At that time he was arrested and sentenced to 7 years in prison drummer Dru Stix, for assault with a deadly weapon. I replaced a certain Danny and Steve (ex-UK SUBS) that we do not materialize and joined the band as a drummer Wille, Wattie's brother. In 1984 John Duncan left the band and then end up playing for a short period of time in Nirvana ... among many other bands. In 1985, before recording the EP 'Jesus is Dead' and after a U.S. tour together with the UK SUBS that was a failure, he joined the band to play bass Deptford John, who had played in the Combat 84. Although not last long and when asked about the reasons for his departure said "[...] was certainly not due to musical differences [...]". And so they were releasing albums and touring and records up to date in 1990 they published the album 'The Massacre'. After this, and after a couple of years of silence in which I get to rumors that Wattie had died in May 1993 to try again. At the end of the year went on tour to Brazil and Argentina, and during a concert in Buenos Aires Wattie said that "the Falkland Islands would forever Britannica, which caused a series of incidents in that event. In 1996 they returned to the fray with the album 'Beat The Bastards', and in early 2003 went on sale their latest album "Fuck The System'

The first known use of Wattie Buchan, the singer of 'The Exploited' was Butcher. His father was a foreman in a brewery. After that entry into the Army, where he remained 3 years, which exceeded the required time, which became marksman. He was stationed in Germany and in Crossmaglen, Northern Ireland, a very dangerous city at the time, in which the only way to access without incident for British soldiers who came from out of town was by helicopter. Here we assume that helped in the fight against the terrorists of the IRA and the suppression of pro-Irish. The breaking point came when the Army put him a week in the dungeons for wearing punk clothing, after which he left the Army. (Hence the theme "Army life" that talks about his experience in the military) also present a football fan is a fan of Paintball, a game that simulates combat with 'bullets' of paint. It has always been a fan of Scottish team 'Hearts', and as portrayed in the book' Bring Out Your Riot Gear - Hearts Are Here! 'Terrace Banter publisher princes of the 80 went to the stands where the hooligans were located in this team, among whom were a few punks, and occasionally came to intervene in fights with rival fans.

In the original script of Lp 'Death Before Dishonur "there are two photos that you see members of the band with the arm raised by the fascist salute. As a curiosity we mention that other photo is the word' skinhead ' on his bald Waittie. The live album 'Live Lewd Lust' edited by Grand Slamm Records is a picture on the cover of Wattie, wearing a T-shirt that Sid is obscured by a swastika Vicous.

In in 1988 they released their second 12-inch EP entitled 'War Now'. The back cover put a picture of a Doctor with the dedication of [...] [...] The fucking Jew bastard wanted to charge us 120 papers to put a simple bandage. In Scotland we call the guasanos sacacuartos as Jews with no intention of offending the true Jews [...]" ("[...] Jewish bastard '[...] the fucker wanted one hundred & twenty bucks just for a simple bandage. In Scotland, we call a money grubber like a Jew Without real intention of offending Jews [...] "). Speaking of Jews, also covered the song for the Sex Pistols' Belsen was a Gas" (Belsen was a field concentration in WWII) playing it live on numerous occasions, and whose chorus said "Belsen is divine if you survive the train / Once you're inside wiedersein auf." (As a curious mention that Espamodicos English group made a version of this version with different lyrics and a somewhat wrong headed "1943") Following the Jews, in the song 'Eyes of the vulture' speech on the war in Lebanon and the Israeli invasion the subsequent slaughter of Palestinian civilians in the Sabra refugee camp and whose lyrics say "look at the sky oscurezido Lebanese / vultures eat those who died / bloated bodies stench filled the air / while Israeli soldiers are standing and looking" Vultures picks on Those Who Died lebanise See the Darkened skies / Vultures picks on Those Who Died / Bloated Bodies stench the air / While Israel soldiers stand and stare. "



TirantesEn Boots and early 80's Dead Kennedys crossed the Atlantic to play in London, where Jello Biafra starred in a media battle with the leader of The Exploited, Wattie Buchan. The issue began when Biafra declared that he had not liked any band who, on their way through the island. This seems to bother him and to Wattie said that Jello Biafra was a liar because in England had named a few bands he liked. Biafran replied: "Exploited and the police are the same." Since then, the dispute became increasingly large and divided the waters between the two most important bands of the moment of Punk-Rock in each country. It is said that the composition of Dead Kennedys "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" (Nazi Punks, fuck go away) from the album 'In God we trust, INC..', It was thinking about The Exploited, and for that reason has always hated Wattie Jelllo Biafra, as well for being bisexual. For its part The Exploited are dedicated to the Dead Kennedys song "Fuck The USA", Jello Biafra and the song 'I Hate You', which can be found on the album 'Live At The White House' and 'Apocalypse' 77 'among others. In a live recording of this song can be heard telling Wattie Buchan at the beginning: "This song is dedicated to that Jello Biafra is a fucking fag. It's called 'I hate you'" ("This song is dedicated to Yello Biafra Because he's a fucking fagot. It's called I hate fucking you ".)
a" legend of the scenarios "that may not be true or not has a chance to both sides came to blows, wounding the battery black of the Dead Kennedys.



It is said that before playing with Wattie The Exploited said he hated immigrants who came to Scotland, her beloved. Often Exploited have been accused of being a fascist band, and one of those occasions there was a recording where his Waittie singer said he "hated blacks, Filipinos, Latinos and Arabs."



In 1986 during a U.S. tour, played near the Mexican border, and attacked the Mortal Solution group members who were the opening act, which had come to visit them in their dressing room, calling them "fucking Mexican" while they were beaten and placed in the pit of feces singer of the Mexican band.

In 1993 they were playing at the same Mexico, but were not as well received as the time they played near the border, just wanting them to take a beating care because about a thousand people boycotted the concert brutally wiping out all taking place within and outside the room, a fight with the security services and the members of The Exploited, whose singer was injured.

tours in Western Europe by the end of the 80 Wattie almost achieved the veto in this part of Europe to foreign punk bands, given their penchant for destroying dressing


When Argentina were to act in 93 said the Argentine public reminded the Pakistanis (that coming from a former skinhead no is no compliment, rather an insult) As we have mentioned earlier that year at a concert in Buenos Aires Wattie said that "the Falkland Islands would forever Britannica, which caused a series of incidents in that event.
When they went to play for Brazil in 93 destroyed a restaurant in the city of Campinas and then went in search of prostitutes, and after 'use your services' severely beaten, pdebido to which the Brazilian anarcho-punks were boycotting the band interrupting his press conferences, concerts.



Because of this reputation that America gained some groups dedicated songs "with love" as the Jerk, 'Exploited Burn your shirt! " , The agitation, or Civil Disobedience 'Peste Neonazi' ... Having regard to this, in the South American tour in 2003 they were forbidden to act in the city of Mexico City to avoid possible disturbances that could occur. On that same tour played under tight security in Peru, Brazil and Argentina. In some of these concerts Wattie wore a shirt with a swastika inside the forbidden symbol, and Peru were talking very friendly and photographed for a long time with little Indians and mestizos who approached them. In 2003 he also toured in Norway and the U.S. but that we talked all the way down ...


Wattie Buchan He once visited a local anarchist alternative London called 'The Centro Iberico' which would act punk bands, accompanied by a friend who called himself Annie Anxiety. Wattie At no time trying to provoke anyone, but after 20 minutes of their arrival was cornered in the toilets surrounded by 5 people and 6 observers, harassed and interrogated about her albums, songs, ideas and beliefs, after which two women threw a bucket of dirty water and filth. And the poor man who had paid £ 1 to see a punk concert had to leave the premises.

In the book "You have to do Subúrbio - Caminhos de um modern nomad", the Brazilian Marcia Regina da Cista (ed. voiceless, 1993) is an interview with singer Wattie The Exploited, which says that the swastika is one thing punk, defend the unity between punks and skins, and claims to hate Pakistanis and Arabs. The magazine

"Flyside" The Exploited reported hate Mexicans and Arabs as "dirty and disgusting." In the video "Rock and Roll Outlaws" Visionary of the Producer (England), Wattie appears wearing a shirt with a swastika on a presentation of a disk. Also in this video components Skrewdriver The Exploited cited as one of the bands they like. In a U.S. Tour Wattie said in a radio that "hated Latinos

The music of 'The Exploited' was used telefim dramatic soundtrack of 'Made in Britain' shot in London and issued by the British TV in the mid 80's. In this film tells the story of Trevor, a young skinhead racist who is sent to a reformatory which is run, to break the windows of a store run by Pakistanis.

In some of his songs like 'Sick bastards' and 'Serial killer' talk about burn and threaten violators pedrastras respectively. Others were

considered sexist and chauvinistic as "Sexual Favours" or "Porno Slut"

In the song 'Dont' blame me 'from the album' Beat the Bastards' a phrase that caused some controversy because it says "Do not blame me ami / blame immigration for the mess in which you live "([...] Do not blame me / blame for the mess the Immigration're in [...]) so it had to clarify that the song told of what they said at that season the English Conservative Party members, ie they were not his views. In other verses are said "they blame the television providers, they blame the rave scene / blame the disgusting videos and video games to blame the students [...] and religion also "so looks like it was not an anti-immigration song.



Finally time to talk about the tour he made in 2003 by the local band Haggis in Norway. Haggis is not an NS band, but what if it is anti, just look at the shirts that are in the "video" that can be downloaded from its website, entitled 'The Vikings Are Coming'. This band plays Oi! for the joke, sexist and depraved to call it somehow.

The fact is that we find a curious pictures of the tour
Wattie Here you see a happy and content with fans.


here after the concert, fraternizing with a public skinhead arm waving in the air. In case anyone does not believe we have expanded the image, but just look at the shirt collar and chain, which are the same photo with the fans

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