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COCKNEY REJECTS BIOGRAPHY
The Cockney Rejects are an Oi! punk band which formed in the East End of London in 1979.
Their biggest UK hit The Greatest Cockney Rip-Off was a parody of Sham 69's Hersham Boys. As Julie Burchill noted, "It must have been a bloody strong wind that blew the sound of Bow Bells to Surrey." Other songs were less commercial as they tended to be about street fighting and football hooliganism - except for the band's version of the famous West Ham United anthem, "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles". This violence was often mirrored at their gigs which the band sorted out themselves, Turner and Geggus had both been keen amateur boxers and had fought at national level.
Even though the Cockney Rejects expressed contempt for politicians in their lyrics their staunchly pro-Britain stance attracted the interest of the British Movement. However they characteristically brushed this off in their first Sounds interview by referring to them as the 'German Movement'.
brand new album "Unforgiven" from 2007
COCKNEY REJECTS GENRES Oi/punk, NWOBHM, heavy metal
COCKNEY REJECTS ORIGIN United Kingdom (London), formed in 1979
COCKNEY REJECTS CURRENT RECORD LABEL Captain Oi Records
COCKNEY REJECTS STATUS Active
COCKNEY REJECTS CURRENT LINE-UP Jeff "Stinky" Turner - Vocals
Mick Geggus - Guitar
Tony Van Frater - Bass
Andrew Laing - Drums
COCKNEY REJECTS PREVIOUS LINE-UP Vince Riordan - Bass
Andy Scott - Drums
Nigel Woof - Drums
Keith "Sticks" Warrington - Drums
Les Cobb - Drums
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