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  • About The Exploited

    In recent years, The Exploited have been actively touring and engaging with fans at live events across Europe and beyond. Their concert schedule has seen them take part in various music festivals, sharing stages with fellow punk legends and newer acts. In 2023, the band has planned a series of dates including club shows and festival appearances, with a particular focus on connecting with the next generation of punk enthusiasts. Their setlist often includes fan favorites like "Sex & Violence" and "Army Life," but they also take the opportunity to introduce newer tracks, maintaining a balance between their classic hits and fresh material. The Exploited’s concerts are known for their high-octane atmosphere, where the energy is palpable, and mosh pits are a common sight. The band's dedication to their fans and their music is evident in their live performances, making each concert an event not to be missed by punk fans. Alongside their touring, the band has also hinted at new music releases, with fans eagerly awaiting updates on studio sessions, eagerly talking about the possibility of new material that may reflect their current views on the socio-political climate. As The Exploited continue to tour, they remain a vital part of the punk rock scene, embodying the spirit of rebellion and relevance.

    The Exploited History

    The Exploited emerged from the punk rock scene in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1979, founded by frontman Wattie Buchan. Known for their aggressive style and politically charged lyrics, the band became pivotal in the UK punk movement. Their debut album, "Punks Not Dead," released in 1981, solidified their status as icons of the genre with hard-hitting tracks that resonated with the frustrations of youth at the time. The Exploited's live performances were characterized by raw energy and a deep connection with their audience, often encouraging crowd participation and embodying the rebellious spirit of punk. Over the years, as the band released albums like "Troops of Tomorrow" and "Let's Start a War... Said Maggie One Day", they maintained their presence in the punk scene while evolving their style and sound. Their concerts typically feature a mix of classic anthems and newer material, showcasing their ability to stay relevant even in changing musical landscapes. The band's history is marked by the struggles of maintaining their punk ethos while navigating the music industry and an ever-evolving cultural landscape, yet they have managed to remain a significant force in punk music for over four decades.