Violators

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Gangland 05:50 Tools
summer of '81 03:23 Tools
The Fugitive 04:26 Tools
Die With Dignity 03:14 Tools
live fast die young 03:07 Tools
Summer of 81 03:26 Tools
Government Stinks 02:19 Tools
NY Ripper 01:57 Tools
Pointless Slaughter 02:07 Tools
Fugitive 04:24 Tools
Life On The Red Line 03:10 Tools
Crossings Of Sangsara 03:29 Tools
Prince of Speed 02:40 Tools
Young Blades 03:34 Tools
Affections 02:25 Tools
Slow Down 03:04 Tools
Affections (Taboo) 02:23 Tools
Young Blades (Taboo) 03:33 Tools
Slow Down (Taboo) 00:00 Tools
Revenge (Crossings Of Sangsara 03:27 Tools
Life On The Red Line (Diff Mix 04:14 Tools
Crossings of Sangsara - Violators, Marchington 03:29 Tools
Affections - Violators, Taboo 02:23 Tools
Revenge (Crossings of Sangsara) - Violators, Marchington 03:27 Tools
Young Blades - Violators, Taboo 03:33 Tools
Slow Down - Violators, Taboo 03:02 Tools
Milk (Revolution 9 Remix) 06:20 Tools
Everything's In A State Of Decay 02:49 Tools
Revenge 03:30 Tools
The Hunchback 02:49 Tools
Denial 02:49 Tools
Live Fast - Die Young 03:06 Tools
Revenge (Crossings Of Sangsara - Diff Mix) 03:29 Tools
Damn You 03:06 Tools
Losing It 03:06 Tools
Crossing Of Sangsara 03:32 Tools
Hunchy's Back 03:06 Tools
Revenge (Crossings of Sangsara) [Diff Mix] 03:29 Tools
Good Lookin Out 03:29 Tools
Revenge (Crossings Of Sangsara - Diff-Mix) 03:29 Tools
Slick Licks 03:29 Tools
Life On The Red Line (Diff Mix - Edited Version) 03:32 Tools
Life on the Red Line [Diff Mix] 04:16 Tools
Revenge (Crossings of Sangsara) 03:32 Tools
Gangland - Violators 05:52 Tools
Summer Of '81 (Live At Skunx) 00:00 Tools
Life On The Red Line (Diff Mix Edited Version) 03:33 Tools
Fucked Up (live) 03:32 Tools
N.Y. Ripper 03:21 Tools
Breakdown (live) 03:29 Tools
Life On The Red Line (Diff - Mix) 03:32 Tools
Life on the Red Line (Diff Mix) 04:16 Tools
- Live Fast Die Young 03:07 Tools
- Summer Of '81 03:24 Tools
- Gangland 05:48 Tools
- Life On The Red Line 03:13 Tools
Summer Of '81 (live) 04:16 Tools
The Fugitive (live) 04:16 Tools
Government Stinks (live) 03:11 Tools
- Crossings Of Sangsara 03:33 Tools
No Room Left In Hell (live) 04:14 Tools
- Pointless Slaughter 02:06 Tools
Summer Of 81 - Violators 03:28 Tools
THE VIOLATORS - Summer of '81 03:28 Tools
- Fugitive 04:26 Tools
My Country 02:24 Tools
Affections (by Taboo) 00:00 Tools
Revenge (Crossings of Sangsara) (different mix) 03:27 Tools
Breakdown 03:11 Tools
- Die With Dignity 03:12 Tools
- Affections (Taboo) 02:25 Tools
Young Blades (by Taboo) 00:00 Tools
Slow Down (by Taboo) 00:00 Tools
No Room Left In Hell 03:11 Tools
01 - Violators - Fucked Up(live) 00:00 Tools
- Government Stinks 02:20 Tools
Get Out Of My Life 01:10 Tools
- Slow Down (Taboo) 03:21 Tools
Summer of '81 [Live at Skunx] 03:21 Tools
- Young Blades (Taboo) 02:20 Tools
04 - Violators - Breakdown(live) 01:31 Tools
New York Ripper 01:31 Tools
Fucked Up 02:23 Tools
your revolution 04:16 Tools
Goverment Stinks 03:27 Tools
- Life On The Red Line (Version 2) 04:16 Tools
- Everything's In A State Of Decay 04:16 Tools
Life On The Red Line (Version 2) 03:06 Tools
Life On The Red Line (Diff Mi 02:23 Tools
01 Die With Dignity 00:00 Tools
Revenge (Crossings Of Sangsar 00:00 Tools
- Revenge (Different Mix) 03:29 Tools
- Summer Of '81 (Live At Skunx) 03:29 Tools
No Room Left In Hell(Live) 03:11 Tools
10 - Violators - Pointless Slaughter 02:06 Tools
02 - Fugitive 02:06 Tools
The Fugitive(live) 03:11 Tools
Oh No 03:06 Tools
02 Government Stinks 00:00 Tools
Die With Dignity (live) 00:00 Tools
Breakdown(live) 05:40 Tools
Summer Of '81(live) 04:14 Tools
The Violators - Die With Dignity 00:00 Tools
06 - Violators - Pointless Slaughter(live) 00:00 Tools
Pointless Slaughter(Live) 03:06 Tools
Die With Dignity(Live) 03:06 Tools
02 - Violators - Your Revolution(Live) 05:40 Tools
Government Stinks(Live) 03:06 Tools
Life On The Red Line (Different Mix) 04:14 Tools
Live Fast, Die Young 03:06 Tools
Fucked up [live] 03:06 Tools
Violators - Gangland 03:06 Tools
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There were 2 Punk bands called The Violators one from England who recorded 2 great 7"s for No Future records in the early 80's and one from New Jersey who released the classic NY Ripper / My Country 7" in 1980. Violators were a punk rock band formed in Chapel-en-le-Frith, England in 1979 by vocalist Shaun 'Cess' Stiles and bassist John 'Matchi' Marchington (both formerly of The Dismal Sports). The band's line-up later added Helen Hill on vocals, Mark Coley on guitar, and Anthony 'Ajax' Hall on drums, as they were soon signed to Worcestershire label, No Future. The band managed to create a fist-full of punk classics in their short career. Their first releases "Die with Dignity" and "Government Stinks" introduced their unique brand of punk to Britain's excluded youth. April 17, 1982, saw the release of their first 7" single, "Gangland" – a six minute long punk anthem – made Violators stand out for challenging the conventional face of punk. It's pounding drum and bass rhythms, uncompromising powerchord guitar riff, and Cess' dark subterranean vocals caught the mainstream music press unaware, yet a concensus agreed that the band had real protential. Gary Bushell described their sound as "street-level Joy Division", and it don't get much better than that, does it? At the heart of the single's b-side, "The Fugitive", lies pycho killer lyrics and viciously sung female vocals. With the release of the band's critically acclaimed and hugely popular second 7" single on December 4, 1982, "Summer of '81"/"Live Fast - Die Young", Violators looked set for great things. Sadly, however, it turned out to be their last studio session with the original line-up. Vocalist Helen and guitarist Coley left a few weeks later to form the short-lived Taboo, and went on to record a three-track studio demo (these tracks appear on the 2005 compilation album, The No Future Years). Coley played bass on these tracks, leaving the guitar work to a session musican, which seems, at best, puzzling, and, at worst, a real missed opportunity. Coley's thundering guitar riffs during the No Future years are testament to that! In 1983, the three remaining Violators – Shaun, Matchi (bass) and Ajax (drums) – together with new female vocalist Louise 'Lou' King, and new guitarist Andrew Hill (formerly of Skin Graft), released the band's third 7" single, "Life on the Red Line"/"Crassings of Sangara". When heard today, the two songs have the sound and feel of early Manchester indie music. More incredible, however, is that the single pre-dates that period by many years. It was the last stand for Violators, though, as Shaun, Matchi and Lou went on to form Ice the Falling Rain, who released one further single, "Life illusion", for the No Future off-shoot label, Future, before also disbanding. To this day, Violators and their story – one of massive potential and missed opportunity – is regarded as an emigma within the history of punk music. The nature and timing of Helen and Coley's departure was at a time when the band had finally begun to understand each other as musicians and were about to get into their creative stride as the band's popularity was spreading fast to every corner of Britain's punk community. While they've given us some fine punk classics, you can't help but wonder of the legacy this great band may have left behind if they'd only got their shit sorted out! http://www.myspace.com/violatorsmusic Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.