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Not so much a compilation as a potted history of the career of North West England's premier punk outfit from 1982 to 1997. One Way System first lit up the second wave punk revolution with their fresh faced, no nonsense sound in the early eighties, when Oi! and skinhead culture had all but rejected the original punk ethic. One Way System managed to bridge the gap. They had the hardcore in your face, balls out attitude of their peers, but their songs had the cynical twist and melodic appeal of the seventies. They looked the part too. But unlike so many around them the System's feet remained firmly on the ground. These boys not only loved punk but they also respected music and satisfyingly tuneful songs that paid dues to both the seventies punk phenomenon and authentic pop music, without losing any credibility.

The line up might have changed along the way but the music never deteriorated. From the front cover of Sounds to the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles the System remained sharp and impressive, their natural aggression and un-faulting professionalism sealing their reputation as one of the most exciting bands on the international punk circuit. The 'comeback' gig at the 1996 Holidays In the Sun festival only proved that One Way System are still a force to be reckoned with. Losing none of their brash glory, if anything, the years had been extremely kind...One Way System were back and nothing now could stop them. Lead singer Gavin Whyte had called it a day following the Blackpool festival replaced by long time fan and roadie Lee Havok.

A new millennium has rolled by and One Way System still impress. Touring Europe and the USA. Playing to enthusiastic crowds they remain as hard hitting and entertaining as ever. The DVD you hold in your hand is really just a snapshot of a band's career spanning two decades. It features never seen before footage, candid interviews and a soundtrack to die for.

Spanning 15 years the disc includes tracks from five classic gigs, promo clips and a short taster for a fly-on-the-wall documentary of the 1997 Japanese tour, currently in postproduction.

Includes:

No Return
Up Yer Tower-Blackpool August 1982

Waste Away
Riot Torn City
Forgotten Generation
One Way System
Breakin' In
Ace Brixton-March 1983
Stab the Judge
Jackie Was a Junkie
Ain't No Answers
Not Return
Give Us a Future
You're Ready Now
Alaska Studios London-April 1983
Cum On Feel the Noize
Los Angeles-October 1984
Gutter Boy
Corrupted World
Jerusalem
Stab the Judge

All Systems Go
Cum On Feel the Noize
Jerusalem
No Return
Ain't No Answers
One Way System
Gutterboy
Breakin' In
Slaughtered
Victim
Forgotten Generation
Jackie Was A Junkie
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