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The Exploited
Below at The Belasco
1050 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Mar 15, 2025
1:00 PM PDT
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THIS IS AN ALL AGES EVENT The Belasco & Mayan are STANDING ROOM ONLY venues. We have a dedicated area for guests in wheelchairs and their companions, which is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact us at THEBELASCO@LIVENATION.COM or (213) 531-0580 for questions regarding accessibility at the venue and to request accommodation. TIMES AND SUPPORT ACTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DOORS: 1PM SHOW: 1:30PM
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André
April 11th 2025
The concert was great!!
But most of the fans were not so excited. They just watched the show, not really got into it.
The band was great, as usual!! 🤘🏻
Herford, Germany@Kulturwerk Herford
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The Exploited Biography
The Exploited are a seminal rock band from the second wave of U.K. punk rock. In their early years they formed an integral part of the anarchist movement, though their later albums (from 1987 on) are considered to be crossover thrash. Formed in early 1980 in Edinburgh by ex soldier Wattie Buchan, they signed to Secret Records in March 1981 and released debut Ep Army Life. The influential album Punk's Not Dead followed the same year. Despite seemingly constant line-up changes since their inception, the band has managed to maintain, develop, and evolve a highly influential style of punk. Frontman Wattie Buchan has led the many members through over 20 years of constant gigging and recording, creating a worldwide following in the process.
Many fans have noted steady increase in thrashiness can be tracked through the band's history. Their later recordings have been seen as crossing into the realm of thrash metal. But there are some hardcore fans out there who still consider them punk, though less like standard street punk which they were in the late 1970's & early 1980's.
Read MoreMany fans have noted steady increase in thrashiness can be tracked through the band's history. Their later recordings have been seen as crossing into the realm of thrash metal. But there are some hardcore fans out there who still consider them punk, though less like standard street punk which they were in the late 1970's & early 1980's.
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