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Troops of Tomorrow
1982 studio album by The Exploited From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Troops of Tomorrow is the second album by Scottish punk rock band The Exploited, released in 1982 through Secret Records.
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Track listing
All songs written by Wattie Buchan and Big John Duncan, except where noted.
Side one
- "Jimmy Boyle" – 2:07
- "Daily News" – 2:57
- "Disorder" – 2:18
- "Alternative" (Buchan, Campbell, Duncan, Gary McCormack) – 2:04
- "U.S.A." (Buchan, Duncan, McCormack) – 3:19
- "Rapist" (Buchan, Campbell, Duncan, McCormack) – 1:27
- "Troops of Tomorrow" (The Vibrators cover) – 4:54
Side two
- "UK 82" – 2:47
- "Sid Vicious Was Innocent" (Buchan, McCormack) – 2:57
- "War" (Buchan, McCormack) – 3:47
- "They Won't Stop" (Buchan, McCormack) – 2:18
- "So Tragic" (Buchan, McCormack) – 1:48
- "Germs" (Buchan, Duncan, McCormack) – 4:38
2001 reissue CD bonus tracks
- "Attack" – 2:26
- "Alternative" (single version) – 1:59
- "Y.O.P." – 1:43
- "Troops of Tomorrow" (The Vibrators cover) (12" version) – 3:10
- "Computers Don't Blunder" – 2:33
- "Addiction" – 1:40
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Critical reception
AllMusic called the album a classic of the hardcore punk genre[2] and a landmark British punk rock album.[2]
Legacy
The album's sound influenced bands such as Agnostic Front and Stormtroopers of Death.[2]
A medley of "War", "Disorder" and "UK 82", covered by Slayer and Ice-T is featured in the soundtrack for the 1993 film Judgement Night.[citation needed]
The chorus of "UK 82" was changed to "LA 92" to reflect the 1992 Los Angeles riots.[when?][citation needed]
"UK 82" was also used as the opening and closing track to the 1983 film Made in Britain, starring Tim Roth.[2]
In 2020, Mr. Bungle recorded a cover of "U.S.A." (which they titled simply "USA"). The track was the first time the band had recorded music since the 1999 album California.[3]
Personnel
- The Exploited
- Wattie Buchan – vocals
- Big John Duncan – guitar
- Gary "Beaker" McCormack – bass
- Danny Heatley – drums
Production[4]
- Ian "Buck" Murdock and Glenn Kingsmore (Defects) – backing vocals on "Germs"
- Ian Carnochan – composer
- Karyn Dunning – liner notes
- Mez Meredith and Scott Billett – photography
- Terry Oakes – illustrations
- Steve Roberts – drums (on all tracks except "Sid Vicious Was Innocent" and "Germs")
- Tim Turan – mastering
- Tim Smith – design
- Tony Spath – production and engineering
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References
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