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The Exploited - Totally Exploited (1984 Comp.)
The Exploited - Totally Exploited (1984 Comp.)
30.00

Condition: Used

Vinyl: VG+

Cover: VG

 

1984 Compilation. some corner and light edge ware on cover but overall very nice. vinyl has a few light marks on one side.

 

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https://www.discogs.com/release/383060-The-Exploited-Totally-Exploited

 

In the world of punk rock, few bands have left as lasting an impact as The Exploited. With their aggressive sound, politically charged lyrics, and rebellious attitude, they quickly became a staple in the punk scene. In 1984, they released their fourth studio album, "Totally Exploited," on Dojo Records, solidifying their place in punk history.

The album, which was produced by Nicky Garratt of UK Subs, was a departure from The Exploited's previous works. While their earlier albums had a more raw and gritty sound, "Totally Exploited" showcased a more polished and refined sound. This change in production allowed the band's musical talents to shine through, while still maintaining their signature aggression.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Army Life," a scathing commentary on the militaristic society of the time. With lyrics like "I don't want to be a soldier / I don't want to go to war / I'd rather stay at home / And watch the world go by," the song captures the anti-war sentiment of the punk movement. It also features a catchy chorus that quickly became an anthem for the band's fans.

Another notable track is "Cop Cars," a fast-paced and energetic song that criticizes the police and their abuse of power. The lyrics, "Cop cars, cop cars, always on the go / Cop cars, cop cars, watching the world below," perfectly capture the band's rebellious spirit and their disdain for authority. It's a song that still resonates with listeners today, as issues of police brutality and corruption continue to plague society.

But the album isn't just about political commentary. It also delves into personal struggles and societal issues. "Blown to Bits" is a haunting track that addresses the struggles of drug addiction and the toll it takes on individuals and their loved ones. With lyrics like "I'm blown to bits / And I don't care / I'm blown to bits / And I'm going nowhere," the song paints a bleak picture of the destructive nature of addiction.

"Totally Exploited" also features a cover of the classic punk song "Sex and Violence" by The Exploited's fellow Scottish punk band, The Skids. The cover stays true to the original while adding The Exploited's signature sound, making it a standout track on the album.

The album cover itself is a reflection of the band's rebellious nature. It features a collage of images, including a skull, a clenched fist, and a pair of handcuffs. These images perfectly encapsulate the themes of the album and the band's overall message of resistance and defiance.

Upon its release, "Totally Exploited" received critical acclaim and solidified The Exploited's place as one of the most influential punk bands of all time. It also gained the band a larger following, as it reached number 16 on the UK Indie Chart.

In the years since its release, the album has continued to inspire and influence punk bands around the world. Its powerful message and catchy tunes have stood the test of time and remain just as relevant today as they were in 1984.

In conclusion, "Totally Exploited" is a must-listen for any punk rock fan. It showcases the band's musical talents, their political views, and their unapologetic attitude. It's an album that not only solidified The Exploited's place in punk history but also continues to inspire new generations of punk musicians. So put on your leather jacket, turn up the volume, and let The Exploited's "Totally Exploited" take you on a wild and rebellious ride.

 

 

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