Toxik Ephex

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Police Brutality 00:00 Tools
Nothings Permissive 00:00 Tools
Criminal Record 00:00 Tools
Wild Side of Life 00:00 Tools
Akamynithinawizbleezin 00:00 Tools
Killer Patrol 00:00 Tools
Fallout Shelter 00:00 Tools
Always Skint 00:00 Tools
Shades of Grey 00:00 Tools
Does Someone Have To Die? 00:00 Tools
Social Control 00:00 Tools
Secrets 00:00 Tools
Playing With Fire 00:00 Tools
Final Epitaph 00:00 Tools
What a Waste of Money 00:00 Tools
The Other Half Lives 00:00 Tools
Obstacles 00:00 Tools
Life is for Living 00:00 Tools
Maggie 00:00 Tools
Mother Nature's Song 00:00 Tools
Nothing's Permissive 00:00 Tools
Do You Care 00:00 Tools
It's Your World 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Wee Jeanie McColl 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Wee Jeannie McColl 00:00 Tools
Do You Care? 00:00 Tools
Civilised 00:00 Tools
Mother Natures Song 00:00 Tools
16 - Toxic Ephek - Police Brutality 00:00 Tools
Its Your World 00:00 Tools
Nothing Permissive 00:00 Tools
Civilised (Alt Version) 00:00 Tools
3-nothings permissive 00:00 Tools
1-fallout shelter 00:00 Tools
2-always skint 00:00 Tools
Land Of No Opportunity 00:00 Tools
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Toxic Ephex come from Aberdeen in the north of Scotland. They got together in 1979 and made the vinyl debut on the Bullshit Detector compilation LP on Crass records in 1982 with the track Police Brutality. They released their first 7", the classic Fallout Shelter on local Aberdeen record label Green Vomit records in 1986. First few copies that appeared had a hand made black and white sleeve glued together by the band themselves as they could not wait for the proper sleeves to arrive! Also on Green Vomit was the bands debut album which was a split record with Edinburgh's legendary anarcho punk band Oi Polloi. The band went on to release a few other singles over the years and one full length album. Over the last few years (2010) the band have been quite active and played a few live gigs again in Scotland. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.