Troops of Tomorrow

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Troops of Tomorrow
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Studio album by The Exploited
Released 1982[1]
Genre Oi!,[2][3] hardcore punk,[2][1] street punk[2]
Length 51:48[4]
Label Secret[5]
Producer Tony Spath, The Exploited[5]
The Exploited chronology
Punks Not Dead
(1981)Punks Not Dead1981
Troops of Tomorrow
(1982)
Let's Start a War
(1983)Let's Start a War1983
Singles from Troops of Tommorow
  1. "Attack/Alternative"
    Released: 1982[6]

Troops of Tomorrow is the second album by the punk rock band The Exploited, released in 1982 through Secret Records. 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. The chorus of "UK 82" was changed to "LA 92" to reflect the 1992 Los Angeles riots. "UK 82" was also used as the opening and closing track to the 1983 film Made in Britain, starring Tim Roth.[7]

Legacy and critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[4]

Allmusic called the album a classic of the hardcore punk genre[1] and a landmark British punk rock album.[1] The album's sound influenced bands such as Discharge, Agnostic Front and Stormtroopers of Death.[1]

Music video for "U.S.A."

The video for the song "U.S.A." starts off with an intro saying "And so... a Pandora's box of rejection and reaction was opened. Today, thousands carry on the greatest anti-movement of our age. Punk rock, the end of our dreams...". After the intro, the band performs on a stage with Gary McCormack playing the bass guitar, Big John Duncan playing the electric guitar and Danny Heatley playing the drums. There are also occasionally clips of the band walking down the street in Scotland and are having a little fun and one where they walk in a building. An interview appears after the song ends.[8]

Track listing

All songs written by Wattie Buchan and Big John Duncan, except where noted.

Side one

  1. "Jimmy Boyle" – 2:07
  2. "Daily News" – 2:57
  3. "Disorder" – 2:18
  4. "Alternative" (Buchan, Campbell, Duncan, Gary McCormick) – 2:04
  5. "U.S.A." (Buchan, Duncan, McCormick) – 3:19
  6. "Rapist" (Buchan, Campbell, Duncan, McCormick) – 1:27
  7. "Troops of Tomorrow" (the Vibrators cover) – 4:54

Side two

  1. "UK 82" – 2:47
  2. "Sid Vicious Was Innocent" (Buchan, McCormick) – 2:57
  3. "War" (Buchan, McCormick) – 3:47
  4. "They Won't Stop" (Buchan, McCormick) – 2:18
  5. "So Tragic" (Buchan, McCormick) – 1:48
  6. "Germs" (Buchan, Duncan, McCormick) – 4:38

2001 reissue CD bonus tracks

  1. "Attack" – 2:26
  2. "Alternative" (single version) – 1:59
  3. "Y.O.P." – 1:43
  4. "Troops of Tomorrow" (the Vibrators cover) (12" version) – 3:10
  5. "Computers Don't Blunder" – 2:33
  6. "Addiction" – 1:40

Personnel

Additional[9][5]
  • Buck and Glen (Defects) - Backing Vocals
  • Ian Carnochan - Composer
  • Karyn Dunning - Liner notes
  • Mez and Scott Billet - Photography
  • Terry Oakes - Illustrations
  • Steve Roberts - Drums (on all tracks except Sid Vicious Was Innocent & Germs)
  • Tim Turan - Mastering
  • Tim Smith - Design
  • Tony Spath - Producer and Engineer

References

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