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Punk rock band from Ontario, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Forgotten Rebels are a punk rock band from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1977,[1] the Forgotten Rebels have a discography of seven albums and a collection of EPs and singles.[2]
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History
In 1979, Chris Houston (a.k.a. Pogo Agogo) joined the band and played bass on the 1980 release In Love With the System. Houston left the band just over a year later citing "creative differences" and time constraints as he pursued post secondary education.
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Discography
Albums
- In Love With the System (1980)[3]
- This Ain't Hollywood (1981)
- The Pride and Disgrace (1986)
- Surfin' on Heroin (1988)
- (Untitled) (1989)
- Criminal Zero (1994)
- Executive Outcomes (1997)
- Nobody's Heros (2000)
- Brief Anthology (2000)
- Last Ones Standing (2011)
EPs
- Burn The Flag (1978)
- Tomorrow Belongs to Us (1978)
- Boys Will Be Boys (1985)
Singles
- "Tell me You Love Me" / "Rhona Barrett" (Remix) (1982)
- "Bomb Kadhaffi Now" / "Surfin' on Heroin" (1986)
Sex Pistols / Forgotten Rebels combo single
- A side: Sex Pistols "God Save the Queen"
- B side: Forgotten Rebels "Surfin' on Heroin"
Videos
- Elvis is Dead (1979)
- Eve of Destruction (1980)
- Boys Will be Boys (1985)
- Rock n Roll is a Hard Life (1989)
- Dizzy (1990)
- The Hammer (1994)
- Buried Alive (1994)
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