External Menace

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  • punk rock
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  • underground punk
External Menace formed in the Coatbridge suburb of Glasgow in 1979 when John Sneddon, then 15, and 13 year old Wullie Hamill's band 'The L-Plates' were joined by 12 year old bassist Sandy Halkett and Rab Bell (14) on drums, the line up which recorded the 1979 demo which later got them signed to Beat the System records. After a brief split, during which Sneddy recorded a double A-side with The Snap Ons, Sneddy rejoined Wullie and Sanz with Derek Paterson taking over on drums, the bands name became External Menace, they signed to Beat the System in 1982 and released the 'Youth of Today' EP.

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Songs

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    Awayday

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    Ban the Bomb

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    Bullet of Persuasion

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    Coalition Blues

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    Devils Chair

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    Don't Call It Livin'

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    Don't Conform

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    Escape From Hell

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    External Menace

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    Have Visions

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    In This Time

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    Killin' Me Asylum

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    Main Street Riot

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    No Views

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    On a Mission

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    Political Poverty

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    Poor Excuse

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    Rude Awakening

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    Seize the Day

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    Shocktrooper


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