Britain Offensive Weapon

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Offensive Weapon - Demo

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self-made cover

Country: Britain
Genre: Oi \ RAC
Year: 1983
Label: self-released
Bitrate: 192
Size: 60

Tracklist:

01. Pictures of dummies (02:44)
02. Rough justice (02:58)
03. Victim of the voodoo (02:39)
04. New generation (03:18)
05. Belfast (03:28)
06. I dont agree (02:11)
07. Lunatic (01:55)
08. No way (02:19)
09. Switchblade (02:16)
10. Never stay down (01:59)
11. Offensive weapon (01:59)
12. East and West (02:54)
13. Shoot to kill (02:43)
14. On my back (02:24)
15. Bad man (02:30)
16. Wild thing (03:21)

This Oi!/R.A.C band was from Belfast and dont confuse them with a band with same name from Wales. They formed in 1981 and their members was: Sam McCrory-vocals, Brian Watson- guitar, Johnny Adair-bass and Julian Carson-drums. They recorded a demo with songs like 'Made In Ulster', 'Gestapo R.U.C' and played 20 gigs. Their first live appearance was in a big R.A.C concert in 29 September of 1984 together with: Last Orders, Buzzard Bait, Public Enemy, Brutal Attack and Skrewdriver. Carson left the band in 1983. Their dedicated following were known as the ‘Offensive Weapon White Warriors’ and Skrewdriver bodyguard Matty, led them. Sam McCory became the UDA/UFF leader in the Maze prison while serving 16 years for conspiracy to murder and held talks with The Northern Ireland Secretary. Johnny Adair traveled to the mainland and spent time with Ian Stuart. During this time he was a member of the Ulster Young Militants, and later the Ulster Defense Association who’s Para military wing was named the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF). He went on to become the leader of 1st Battalion, ‘C’ Company, UFF, an active service unit who in their own words “took the war to the IRA”, many feel this unit and one or two others were directly responsible for forcing the IRA to the negotiating table and ceasing their murderous attacks on the Loyalist community of Ulster. At Adair's trial in 1995, the prosecuting lawyer said he was dedicated to his cause against those who he "regarded as militant republicans”, RUC Detectives believe his unit killed up to 40 people. He was convicted and sentenced to 16 years in The Maze.

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