Although the Exploited continue to perform live, they have not released any studio material since their last album Fuck the System in 2002. Their songs have been covered by Slayer and Ice-T, and despite many lineup changes, Wattie has remained as the Exploited's singer and leader.
Discography:
1981 - Punks Not Dead
1982 - Troops of Tomorrow
1983 - Let's Start a War...
1985 - Horror Epics
1987 - Death Before Dishonour
1990 - The Massacre
1996 - Beat the Bastards
2002 - Fuck the System
Rapist
The Exploited Lyrics
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Got those demons dead
You just don't show that film boy
Why not sell the stage
In spite of you not going there
Strangled like the rest
Like in that new dirty stuff
Murderers never had
In spiked nails and rubber gloves
Burned them to the ground
He's seen the virgins images
We gotta get the last sound
We haven't seen no woman yet
You ask for me in bed
Soldier boy i'll burn the ship
Something for your friend
The Exploited's song "Rapist" is a controversial and disturbing song that mainly depicts the actions of a rapist who has returned to town and is causing mayhem. The first verse sets the tone for the song by stating "The rapist is back again in town, Got those demons dead." This implies that the rapist has some sort of control over his "demons," which could refer to his depraved desires or his mental state. The next line, "You just don't show that film boy, Why not sell the stage," suggests that the singer is addressing someone who is involved in the entertainment industry, perhaps a filmmaker or theater owner, and is urging them not to give the rapist any more attention or exposure.
The second verse is even more unsettling, as it seems to describe a murder scene: "Strangled like the rest, Like in that new dirty stuff, Murderers never had." The reference to "dirty stuff" could imply that the rapist's actions are getting more extreme or that he is taking inspiration from violent media. The line "in spiked nails and rubber gloves, burned them to the ground" implies that the rapist is not only sexually assaulting his victims but also torturing and killing them.
The final verse is directed at a man, possibly a soldier, who is asking for the singer in bed. The singer responds with a threat: "Soldier boy I'll burn the ship, something for your friend." This could be interpreted as a warning to the soldier to stay away from the singer or as a suggestion that the singer is willing to go to any lengths to stop the rapist.
Overall, the song is a bleak portrayal of the depravity of a rapist and his ability to terrorize a community. The lyrics are violent and disturbing, and the raw energy of the music only adds to the sense of unease.
Line by Line Meaning
The rapist is back again in town
The perpetrator of sexual assault has returned to the locality
Got those demons dead
Possessed by evil spirits, now vanquished
You just don't show that film boy
Do not exhibit that motion picture, young man
Why not sell the stage
Perhaps dispose of the platform on which it is shown?
In spite of you not going there
Even if you do not attend
Strangled like the rest
Killed by asphyxiation, like others before
Like in that new dirty stuff
Similar to the contemporary pornography
Murderers never had
What assassins lack
In spiked nails and rubber gloves
Adorned with metallic projections and protective handwear
Burned them to the ground
Incinerated them, bringing utter destruction
He's seen the virgins images
He has viewed depictions of chaste ladies
We gotta get the last sound
We must record the final noise
We haven't seen no woman yet
Ladies have yet to cross our paths
You ask for me in bed
You demand sexual services from me
Soldier boy i'll burn the ship
Military man, I will incinerate the vessel
Something for your friend
A present for thy pal
Contributed by Jonathan D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Wattie Yadoin’
on Drug Squad Man
I’ve been searching google for YEARS for the Sexual Favours lyrics, as apparently so have others. Does anyone have any ideas?