On This Day: April 15, 1987 – The Exploited Released Death Before Dishonour

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Pete

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Pete has published a news story:

On This Day: April 15, 1987 – The Exploited Released Death Before Dishonour.

On this day April 15, 1987, The Exploited released their fifth studio album Death Before Dishonour, continuing their evolution from raw street punk into a more aggressive crossover thrash sound. Known for their political fury and relentless energy, the band pushed their sound into heavier territory while still keeping their anti establishment voice loud and clear.

The album featured hard hitting tracks like Anti UK, Power Struggle, and Another Day to Go Nowhere. With faster tempos, metal...

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