Punk · GB · Active since 1981

The Ejected

Rowdy, hook-filled street punk from the heart of the UK82 scene. Gritty anthems with a sarcastic edge, perfect for high-energy nights and loud crowds.

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The Ejected represent the scrappy, melodic side of the early 80s UK street punk explosion. Their sound is defined by a relentless forward momentum, built on a foundation of buzzing guitars and a rhythm section that feels like it's perpetually leaning into a headwind. Unlike some of their more dour contemporaries, there is a distinct sense of cheeky humor and working-class camaraderie baked into their songwriting, making their tracks feel like communal property rather than isolated statements.

What truly sets them apart is the balance between raw aggression and genuine pop sensibility. While the production often carries the thin, biting grit characteristic of the Riot City label, the underlying melodies are surprisingly sticky. The use of gang-vocal choruses and simple, punchy arrangements creates an atmosphere of immediate accessibility, capturing the specific moment when punk transitioned from art-school provocation to a localized, neighborhood-driven anthem machine.

Listeners looking to dive in should head straight for the 'A Touch of Class' album or the 'Have You Got 10p?' EP. These recordings capture the band at their most vital, offering a masterclass in how to turn social frustration into something that sounds remarkably like a celebration. It is music for the front row of a small club, where the barrier between the band and the audience has completely dissolved.

The Ejected were an English punk rock/Oi! band from Dagenham, London, active mainly between 1981 and 1983.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 1983 · 2016
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