PUNKS NOT DEAD… EVER!! And neither is Wattie!
He may have had a heart attack in December but Wattie and The Exploited made a promise to Aussie and Kiwi fans, and they intend to deliver! The Exploited said they will be back to play the best punk rock shows ever, and they’ll hit our shores in November for a series of explosive shows.
Thursday 9th November – Geelong, VIC – Barwon Club
Friday 10th November – Melbourne, VIC – Corner Hotel
Saturday 11th November – Adelaide, SA – The Gov
Sunday 12th November – Perth, WA – Rosemount
Wednesday 15th November – Queensland – Coolangatta Hotel
Thursday 16th November – Brisbane – The Zoo
Friday 17th November – Avalon Beach, NSW – Avalon RSL
Saturday 18th November – Sydney – Factory
Sunday 19th November – Newcastle, NSW – The Gal
Wednesday 22nd November – Christchurch, NZ – 12 Bar
Thursday 23rd November – Wellington, NZ – San Fran
Friday 24th November – Auckland, NZ – Whammy Bar
If you’ve got something to say, then shout it! If you’re going to be in an obnoxious punk rock band, then be in a really obnoxious punk band! It’s 1980 and Wattie Buchan and his mates were pis*ed off. A country in disarray; dole queues that stretch forever; greedy politicians treating the people like shit… The only option is to give to punk rock what it has given to you — everything! Thus were spawned THE EXPLOITED.
Oh the thrill of it all! Punk rock is all you have. It’s your lifeblood, the only thing that makes sense and the only thing to look forward to in a world with ‘no future’. And it’s fu*king exciting! The volume coursing through your veins to remind you that you’re alive.
There was no toning these Edinburgh punks down, no diluting their music for public consumption. Their debut album Punks Not Dead become the number one independent album of 1981. A year later Troops Of Tomorrow was released and is now recognized as one of the all-time classic punk albums. The Exploited launched a new breed of politically outspoken anarcho-punk bands and have inspired generations of punks, from originals such as Discharge, Agnostic Front and Anti-Flag, right through to today’s punk bands, as well as speed metal icons such as Anthrax & Slayer.
Anyone unsure of what The Exploited stand for need only read the label on the tin: the band’s albums include Death Before Dishonour, Beat The Bastards and Fu*k The System. The Exploited are fiercely socially and politically aware, covering everything from the Criminal Justice Act to the increasing use of Big Brother CCTV and never wavering from their anti-authoritarian, anti-war stance. The Exploited have been tear-gassed by German cops, banned from Holland, arrested in Spain, and have caused more carnage than a multi-car pile-up on the UK’s M1. Despite it all, The Exploited have remained steadfastly true to their roots – never selling out, and never bowing down.
Take a look around – The Exploited are just as relevant today as they were in 1980, and with the band’s loyal squadron of fans The Barmy Army in tow, The Exploited are set to unleash fury upon Australian and New Zealand.
You can stand on the sidelines or you can make a difference. Chaos awaits. Come on in.