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GBH - 1981 All Out Attack! - Generals
1981 All Out Attack!
Disc 1
01. Attack
02. Punks Not Dead
03. Kids of the 80’s
04. Evacuate
05. Tension
06. Rebel Without a Brain
07. London Bouncers
08. Neighbours
09. Happy Song
10. Ready to Snap
11. When I Was Dead
12. Reality
13. Action Man
14. Kings Cross
15. Demystification
16. The Servant
17. Army Song
18. Soldier Boy
19. Peace
20. So What
21. Style Wars
22. Sale of the Century
23. Magic Roundabout
24. Suburban Rebels
25. (Join the) Professionals
Disc 2
01. Disco Man
02. Maniac
03. No Room for You
04. Violent Society
05. The KKK Took My Baby Away
06. Soldiers of Fortune
07. Killing Machine
08. Shut Out the Light
09. On the Wires
10. On the Streets Again
11. Never Again
12. Speed
13. Tube Disaster
14. Eve of Destruction
15. Countdown
16. Brutality
17. Office Staff
18. Get Out‐Fight Back
19. One Way Street
20. She’s Fallen in Love With a Monster Man
21. Ear Bending
22. Complete Disorder
23. Raise the Roof Tonite
24. Apeman
25. Tie Me Kangaroo Down
Disc 3
01. Silver Lining
02. We Ain’t Dead (Yet)
03. Young Blood
04. Parasites
05. The Swords of a Thousand Men
06. Lord of the Dance
07. Lucy
08. Generals
09. Gangland Warfare
10. Tommy Kowey’s Car
11. Muscles
12. She’s So Good Looking
13. Everybody Thinks Everybody Else Is Dead Bad
14. Another Dead Soldier
15. Systems Kill
16. You’re Driving Me
17. Two Years Too Late
18. 50,000 Dead
19. Cowpunk Medlum
20. Listen to Me
21. Play Loud
22. Politics
23. Soldiers
24. Gang Warfare
25. Tribute to the Punks of 76
We'll lead you into victory, you hear the generals say.
Never look behind you, we're with you all the way.
Go to bed early, conserve your energy,
Tomorrow we'll be fighting with our enemy.
Polish your boots, clean your gun,
Killing those bastards will be a lot of fun.
Take no prisoners, kill them all.
Start to march when you hear the call.

Britain needs you, Britain needs you .
Britain needs you to die for her.

Marching into victory, marching in the mud.
Fighting for freedom, fighting in th eblood.
There's dead bodies all around, you're told to carry on.
Death is not right, war cannot be won.

March along you see a flash,
Fall to the ground and make a splash.
You awake you're lying in the bed,
Eyes are shut you think you're dead.
Lost your arm, you've lost your leg,
Lost you're job, you'll have to beg.
You'll get loads of sympathy, a picture in the Evening Post.
But where were the generals when you needed them most?