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Live In Yugoslavia

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Download links and information about Live In Yugoslavia by Anti - Nowhere League. This album was released in 1983 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 47:02 minutes.

Artist: Anti - Nowhere League
Release date: 1983
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 47:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Let's Break the Law 3:17
2. Streets of London 3:11
3. Let the Country Feed You 2:57
4. We Will Survive 3:35
5. I Hate People 3:17
6. Snowman 3:11
7. For You 3:40
8. Going Down 4:27
9. Woman 3:07
10. Can't Stand Rock N Roll 2:14
11. So What 3:43
12. Wreck a Nowhere 3:17
13. Paint It Black 3:25
14. We Are the League 3:41

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One of the U.K.'s most bizarre releases of the '80s was this platter — a souvenir of biker-punks the Anti-Nowhere League's foray into Tito's Yugoslavia in April 1983. The mystery of how such a concert came to pass could occupy Agatha Christie for several weeks, but we should be amused, if not necessarily grateful, that it did. The Zagreb crowd, evidently starved of A-list attractions, sing along rowdily and seem happy to indulge the group's cartoon capers. Not that "The League," as they were later to call themselves, can't play. Indeed, their Glitter Band-meets-the-Sex Pistols bluster is quite affecting on "Wreck a Nowhere" and a version of "Paint It Black" that would leave Richards and Jagger blushing. Note that when first reissued on CD in the '90s alongside The Perfect Crime, several tracks went walkabout, including the infamous "So What." These have been restored on the 1999 Snapper reissue.