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Angelic Upstarts
Angelic Upstarts
British Punk/Oi! Band
1
The Oppressed
The Oppressed
band
2
The Exploited
The Exploited
Scottish punk rock band
3
Anti-Establishment
Anti-Establishment
4
Vice Squad
Vice Squad
band that plays punk rock
5
Aus-Rotten
Aus-Rotten
band
6
Foreign Legion
Foreign Legion
Welsh band
7
Oi Polloi
Oi Polloi
Scottish punk band
8
Dwarves
Dwarves
American Punk/Shock-Rock Band
9
The Press
The Press
10
Red Alert
Red Alert
punk rock band from england
11
The Burial
The Burial
band
12
The 4-Skins
The 4-Skins
British Oi! Band
13
The Nosebleeds
The Nosebleeds
14
The Business
The Business
band that plays Oi!
15
Flux of Pink Indians
Flux of Pink Indians
band
16
Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba
British alternative rock band
17
Marduk
Marduk
Swedish black metal band
18
Anti-Nowhere League
Anti-Nowhere League
British Streetpunk Band
19
Lars Frederiksen
Lars Frederiksen
American musician
20
Cockney Rejects
Cockney Rejects
British punk/Oi! band
21
The Professionals
The Professionals
band
22
Slime
Slime
German punk rock band
23
Ignite
Ignite
band
24
Antiseen
Antiseen
American Punk Rock Band
25
Ulrikes Dream
Ulrikes Dream
26
Perkele
Perkele
Swedish band
27
Zounds
Zounds
English anarcho punk/post-punk band
28
Chelsea
Chelsea
English punk rock band
29
The 101ers
The 101ers
British pub rock band, best known as the band Joe Strummer was in before The Clash
30
The Plague
The Plague
English punk rock band
31
The Unseen
The Unseen
band that plays punk rock
32
Agnostic Front
Agnostic Front
American Hardcore/Thrash Band
33
Brian James
Brian James
English punk rock guitarist, songwriter
34
Hub City Stompers
Hub City Stompers
band
35
Wat Tyler
Wat Tyler
English punk band
36
Anti System
Anti System
English punk rock band
37
Gang of Four
Gang of Four
English rock band
38
The Expelled
The Expelled
musical artist
39
Driller Killer
Driller Killer
Swedish harcore punk and metal band
40
The Analogs
The Analogs
41
Diesel Boy
Diesel Boy
42
Toy Dolls
Toy Dolls
English punk rock band
43
Blanks 77
Blanks 77
American Punk-Rock Band
44
The Partisans
The Partisans
45
London
London
British punk band
46
Conflict
Conflict
British anarcho-punk band
47
Peter and the Test Tube Babies
Peter and the Test Tube Babies
band that plays punk rock
48
Black Flag
Black Flag
American hardcore punk band
49
MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
50
Crime
Crime
American punk band
51
The Heartbreakers
The Heartbreakers
American punk band
52
One Way System
One Way System
British punk rock band
53
Infa-Riot
Infa-Riot
punk
54
Dubstar
Dubstar
band
55
D.I.
D.I.
Southern California punk band
56
Cock Sparrer
Cock Sparrer
British Punk/Oi! Band
57
T.S.O.L.
T.S.O.L.
American punk rock band
58
Blitz
Blitz
English street punk/oi! band
59
Rupture
Rupture
Australian musical group
60
Mr Floppy
Mr Floppy
Australian alternative rock, punk rock and oi! band
61
Fugazi
Fugazi
American Hardcore Punk Band
62
The 1975
The 1975
English pop and rock band
63
Orlík
Orlík
Czech musical group
64
Oxymoron
Oxymoron
band that plays punk rock
65
Klasse Kriminale
Klasse Kriminale
66
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
band
67
Slaughter & The Dogs
Slaughter & The Dogs

Blaggers ITA (formerly The Blaggers) were a British punk rock band founded in 1988. Main vocalist Matty 'Blagg' Roberts had previously fronted Oi! band Complete Control, who released an LP on Oi! Records in 1985 while original second vocalist Tim 'Bilko' (aka 'Teething') Wells had previously been in the band Anti Social Workers, who released an album on Mad Professor's Ariwa label in 1983. Blaggers ITA were noted for their strong anti-fascist and left wing lyrics and activism.

Although the band initially played in a generic Oi! style, they later added a trumpet player and incorporated influences from hip hop and electronic dance music, including sampling, and added the letters ITA to their name ("In The Area"), inspired by Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound Records.

The band had close links with Anti Fascist Action (AFA), donating money to the organisation and promoting its ideology. The band's support for revolutionary politics and AFA meant that in the early 1990s there were part of direct action against Neo-Nazi groups such as Blood & Honour and C18.

In 1993 they signed a record deal with EMI and enjoyed some commercial success with three minor hit singles. Stress and Oxygen benefitted from promotional videos, while Abandon Ship saw an appearance on The Word.

The record deal resulted in some criticism due to EMI's status as a major label and large corporation, and its former links with the arms trade. In a debate strongly echoed four years later in the case of Chumbawamba, the band justified the move with the argument that the financial and promotional support of EMI would enable their political message to reach a wider public; they also argued that the deal gave the band more money to spend on political causes. For example, money earmarked for promotional events was used on full page adverts in the national music press promoting direct physical anti-fascist action, while creative use of tour support funds went to aid political groups throughout the country.

In mid 1993, the group embarked on a high-profile UK tour supporting Manic Street Preachers. In July 1993, frontman Matty Blagg allegedly punched Melody Maker writer Dave Simpson, as a consequence of Simpson stating that Matty could never reform his fascist past (as a teenager Matty had been associated with the British Movement but while in prison was enlightened by another prisoner and subsequently dedicated the rest of his life to educating others) resulting in a court appearance and the case being dismissed. No trial took place. The incident led to the cancellation of festival slots (inc. main stage slots at Reading and Glastonbury), an effective boycott by the music press, and the consequent cancellation of their EMI contract.

Shortly afterwards Matty Roberts left the band, which for a short time continued without him. Roberts died on 22 February 2000.

A new version of the band named Blaggers AKA formed in 2002. This line up has played gigs and festivals across Europe, including benefits for the Independent Working Class Association and Antifa groups, but has not released any records.

Tim Wells is still active as a ranting poet and novelist. There are no reviews of his self-published book.