We Are...The League

by Captain Oi!

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Release Date:2006-03-14
Label:Captain Oi!
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Captain Oi!
ASIN:B00005RDKE
Category:Music

Tracks on We Are...The League by Captain Oi!

  1. We're the League
  2. Animal
  3. Woman
  4. Can't Stand Rock N Roll
  5. (We Will Not) Remember You
  6. Snowman
  7. Streets of London - The Anti-Nowhere League, McTell, Ralph
  8. I Hate.... People
  9. 'Reck-A-Nowhere - The Anti-Nowhere League, Culmer
  10. World War III
  11. Nowhere Man
  12. Let's Break the Law
  13. So What - The Anti-Nowhere League, Culmer
  14. I Hate... People - The Anti-Nowhere League, Culmer
  15. Let's Break the Law
  16. Woman
  17. Rocker - The Anti-Nowhere League, Culmer
  18. For You
  19. Ballad of J.J. Decay

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

1997 reissue on Snapper of their 1982 debut album with two unmarked bonus tracks, 'Rocker' and 'So What', the latter ofwhich Metallica has covered. 14 tracks total, all digitally mastered.

Customer Reviews

Just Like it Was - Reviewed on 2007-06-05
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11 customers found this review helpful.

This was a great LP back then and still today I can still listen and enjoy this as a CD,which makes me feel pretty young.
This album takes all hopes of "decency" and shoves it down a goat's throat.... - Reviewed on 2006-04-29
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The CD is actually rather funny, or so I find, and damned offensive.

However, it also is damned good. The songs are catchy and good, and the ANWL definately released a timeless album.
My friends uncle is in this band - Reviewed on 2005-10-15
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I am a guitarist and I jam with this kid named Pash who plays drums. It just so happens his uncle plays drums in Anti-Nowhere League. I have listened to most of this album and damn, this is what punk is meant to sound like.
This is one of those albums that will be in your CD player for a loooooooooong time! - Reviewed on 2005-09-27
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22 customers found this review helpful.

The Anti-Nowhere League is another great classic band and this is a great place to start off with. every song on this album is excellent. The League's goal in the beginning was to make the worst album ever written. even though this is a very excellent album, lyrically, some of you might think that the lyrics are dumb or doesn't make sense. If you like british punk that came from the side of the Clash (Crass, Conflict, Rudimentary Peni, etc. because this was the band that they were influenced by.), then you might want to stay away from this.
Classic, filthy, funny Oi! - Reviewed on 2003-11-27
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21 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

ANL was one of the dirtiest, most wrotten bands in the English Punk Scene of the 1980s. Musically, they were right up there with the likes of the 4-Skins and Cockney Rejects, as they produced some of the loudest, most aggressive Oi! tracks ever. Lyrically, the band was funnier, and dirtier than most bands at the time, or even today! The band wasn't without their politically or socially conscience side, as seen in tracks like "Streets of London" or the added track "Ballard of J. J. Decay." But the band is, and should be, best remembered for tracks like "Woman," a rude anti-love song, "Animal," a self-loathing number, and probably my favorite "So What?" which is all about being the most disgusting, anti-bragging song ever. A classic album for fans of Macc Lads, Cockney Rejects, or the Exploited.
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