Troops of Tomorrow
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Troops of Tomorrow | ||
Studio album by The Exploited | ||
Released | 1982 | |
Genre | Punk rock | |
Label | Secret | |
Producer(s) | Tony Spath and The Exploited | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Exploited chronology | ||
Punks Not Dead (1981) |
Troops of Tomorrow (1982) |
Let's Start a War (1983) |
Troops of Tomorrow is the second album by the punk rock band The Exploited, released in 1982 through Secret Records.
[edit] Track listing
- "Jimmy Boyle" – 2:07
- "Daily News" – 2:57
- "Disorder" – 2:18
- "Alternative (Remix)" – 2:04
- "USA" – 3:19
- "Rapist" – 1:27
- "Troops of Tomorrow" – 4:54
- "UK 82" – 2:47
- "Sid Vicious Was Innocent" – 2:57
- "War" – 3:47
- "They Won't Stop" – 2:18
- "So Tragic" – 1:48
- "Germs" – 4:38
All songs written by The Exploited except "Troops Of Tomorrow" by The Vibrators.
[edit] Personnel
- Wattie Buchan - Vocals
- Big John Duncan - Guitar
- Gary McCormack - Bass
- Steve Roberts - Drums
- Danny Heatley - Drums on "Germs" and "Sid Vicious Was Innocent".
- Buck and Glen (Defects) - Backing Vocals
[edit] Miscellanea
The song "UK 82" (Track 8) appears as the main theme for Alan Clarke's Made In Britain, featuring Tim Roth.
- Produced by Tony Spath and The Exploited