Cockney Rejects
The
Cockney Rejects are an
Oi punk band which formed in the
East End of
London in
1979. According to their website, it was the song "Oi, Oi, Oi" from their album
Greatest Hits Volume 2 that provided the genre's name.
Members
When their first EP was released, the line-up consisted of:
- Jeff "Stinky" Turner (vocals)
- Mick Geggus (guitar)
- Vince Riordan (bass)
- Andy Scott (drums)
The current line-up consists of:
- Jeff Turner (vocals)
- Mick Geggus (guitar)
- Tony Van Frater (bass)
- Les Cobb (drums)
Discography
- Flares & Slipers (7-inch) (Small Wonder, 1979)
- I'm Not A Fool (7-inch) (EMI, 1979)
- Bad Man (7-inch) (EMI, 1980)
- The Great Cockney Rip Off (7-inch) (EMI, 1980)
- I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (7-inch) (EMI, 1980)
- We Can Do Anything (7-inch) (Zonophone, 1980)
- Greatest Hits Volume 1 (LP) (EMI, 1980)
- Greatest Hits Volume 2 (LP) (EMI, 1980)
- Greatest Hits Volume 3 (LP) (EMI, 1981)
- The Power And The Glory (LP) (Zonophone, 1981)
- ''We Are The Firm" (7-inch) (Zonophone, 1981)
- Easy Life (7-inch) (Zonophone, 1981)
- On The Streets Again (7-inch) (Zonophone, 1981)
- The Wild Ones (LP) (AKA1, 1982)
- Quiet Storm (LP) (Heavy Metal Records, 1984)
- Unheard Rejects (LP) (Wonderful World Records, 1985)
- Lethal (CD LP) (Neat Records, 1990)
- The Punk Singles Collection (CD) (Dojo, 1997)
- Greatest Hits Volume 4 (CD) (Rhythm Vicar, 1997)
- Out Of The Gutter (CD) (Captain Oi Records, 2003)
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