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| 1. Dogs Of War |
| 2. Their Decisions |
| 3. In The System |
| 4. White Youth |
| 5. Their Decisions |
| 6. We Don’t Wanna Fight Their Wars |
| 7. Dogs Of War |
| 8. Their Corrupting Ways |
| 9. Nervous Breakdown |
| 10. Thought Control |
| 11. Born To Lose |
| 12. Prisoner |
| 13. SAS |
| 14. Identity |
| 15. Repetition |
| 16. In The System |
| 17. SAS |
| 18. Let’s Be Free |
| 19. Born To Lose |
| 20. Identity |
Rebellious from the start, one of their first gigs on 29th July 1981 caused outrage when they played their local pubs car park whilst many residents were celebrating Charles and Dis royal wedding. The local vicar ensured that the police pulled the plug.
It was hearing Crass and seeing them live that influenced the band to move in a more anarcho-punk direction. Soon they had linked up with other like-minded bands and after playing with Flux of Pink Indians were invited to join Fluxs Spiderleg Records. Two singles were released in 1982 Dogs Of War and The System Is Murder and the two bands toured together. They also appeared on the Wargasm compilation album with Dead Kennedys, Captain Sensible, Mau Maus and others.
A friendship with Crass developed with The System organising two gigs for them in Wigan and Crass turned up unannounced at a System gig, and borrowing their gear, began playing new material to a stunned audience.
The System split in November 1983 and reformed for a McLibel benefit gig in 1998.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth a listen,
By Old Bloke (Edinburgh, Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Is Still Murder (Audio CD)
I remember them as a really great live band. Mostly a collection of demo's and of course, the two singles, but still well worth a listen.
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Blistering P-Rock from the anarcho pacifist greats,
By Cha Lau "Cha Lau" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Is Still Murder (Audio CD)
This is the long-awaited, rare, hard-to-find CD that will replace your much cherished 7" EPs. It includes all of your favorite, blistering hardcore songs, (e.g. "Their Corrupting Ways," "SAS" etc.) unedited and unpolished, just like they sounded when they first came out. This is a fantastic release, if you like Crass, Subhumanz [UK], Conflict, Flux of Pink Indians, or the like, then this will not disappoint. A+++
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