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The Complete Collection - Sham 69
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Track Listing
  1. Borstal Breakout
  2. Hey Little Rich Boy
  3. Angels with Dirty Faces
  4. Cockney Kids Are Innocent
  5. If the Kids Are United
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  1. Borstal Breakout
  2. Hey Little Rich Boy
  3. Angels with Dirty Faces
  4. Cockney Kids Are Innocent
  5. If the Kids Are United
  6. Sunday Morning Nightmare
  7. Hurry up Harry
  8. Questions and Answers
  9. Hersham Boys
  10. Give a Dog a Bone
  11. You're a Better Man Than I
  12. Tell the Children
  13. Unite and Win
  14. Rip and Tear
  15. Outside the Warehouse
  16. Ban the Gun
  17. Tell Us the Truth
  18. Who Gives a Damn
  19. No Entry
  20. That's Life
  21. I Gotta Survive
  22. With a Little Help from My Friends
  23. Money
  24. Poor Cow
  25. The Game
  26. Simon
  27. Joey's on the Street
  28. Jack
  29. I'm a Man, I'm a Boy
  30. Volunteer
  31. The Great American Slowdown
  32. How the West Was Won
  33. What Have We Got
  34. We Gotta Fight
  35. Ulster
  36. They Don't Understand
  37. I Don't Wanna
  38. Rip Off
  39. Tell Us the Truth
  40. Pretty Vacant
  41. White Riot
  42. Voices
  43. Who Gives a Damn
  44. Daytripper
  45. Hurry up Harry
  46. Loudmouth
  47. Geoffrey Thomas
  48. Blackpool
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As reviled as they were celebrated, Jimmy Pursey and company were the original boot boys from London's notorious East End, the true Cockney kids, and the lot who inadvertently inspired the loads of Oi! and skinhead punk bands that followed. Everyone from the great leftist working-class bands like the Angelic Upstarts and Newtown Neurotics to Nazi punks Skrewdriver and the 4-Skins claimed Sham 69 as an influence. While the title here, Complete Collection, is somewhat misleading because it doesn't contain everything they ...

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