Deny LP
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Deny is the second album released by the Ex Pistols
Ex Pistols
The Ex Pistols were a scam act introduced in 1979 by one-time Sex Pistols producer Dave Goodman after his services were substituted for those of professional producers...

 in 1992. Due to the cover art, the band is often mis-credited as the "Sexless Pistols" in writing (as "Ex Pistols" is the only part of the name written using the same style and because of the use of the dollar symbol, it could easily be interpreted as a way of suggesting that the band were low on funds).

The album itself isn't an official, chart worthy album, but a promo pressing of approximately 600 copies. It was given to fans of the Sex Pistols
Sex Pistols
The Sex Pistols were an English punk rock band that formed in London in 1975. They were responsible for initiating the punk movement in the United Kingdom and inspiring many later punk and alternative rock musicians...

, and occasionally left in Virgin Record stores with a sticker on the front of the sleeve stating that it was actually free. There has never been much information given as to when and why the album was distributed, and as it was never available to purchase it is obviously not readily available. The record itself has become somewhat of a collector's item and copies are occasionally sold on eBay
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 at varying prices.

The album is made up of completely original Ex Pistols
Ex Pistols
The Ex Pistols were a scam act introduced in 1979 by one-time Sex Pistols producer Dave Goodman after his services were substituted for those of professional producers...

 songs, and most tracks that had been previously included on other releases are re-recorded on this album. Most copies came complete with a two-sided printed sheet that was also produced by Dave Goodman
Dave Goodman
Dave Goodman was a record producer and musician, perhaps best known as the live sound engineer for Sex Pistols, and the producer of three of their studio demo sessions.-Sex Pistols:...

: a mish-mash of lyrics in a typical Jamie Reid
Jamie Reid
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 style, and a background made up of various phrases that play on the 'fake Pistols' theme of the band (for example: "Never Trust A Yuppie", "Hash From Chaos" and "Never Mind The Ollocks Here's The Ex Pistols", as opposed to "Never Trust A Hippy, "Cash From Chaos" and "Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols").

A number of the songs from this album are used for the soundtrack of the DVD "Chaos! - Ex Pistols Secret History", which details Dave Goodman
Dave Goodman
Dave Goodman was a record producer and musician, perhaps best known as the live sound engineer for Sex Pistols, and the producer of three of their studio demo sessions.-Sex Pistols:...

 and his involvement with the Sex Pistols.

Track listing

A Side:
  1. "Don't fear that your life will come to an end, only fear that it won't begin"
  2. "Schools are Prisons"
  3. "Judging Minds"
  4. "Boasting"
  5. "Revolution in the Classroom
    Revolution in the Classroom
    "Revolution in the Classroom" was a single released by the Ex Pistols; despite its packaging, the record has nothing to do with the Sex Pistols. The single was released in 1989 on the STP Records label, pressed on various colours of vinyl. The song, along with its B-Side Schools Are Prisons, were...

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  6. "Happy Families"
  7. "? (Originally Titled Land of Hope and Glory
    Land of Hope and Glory (Ex Pistols)
    "Land of Hope and Glory" is the first single released by sound-a-like band Ex Pistols in 1984. The single is a punk rock alternative to Edward Elgar's classic, Pomp and Circumstance using various instruments and synth orchestra .The song confused many due to it sounding very much like a Sex Pistols...

    )"


B Side:
  1. "We're Dancing on the Dole"
  2. "The Great British Weekend"
  3. "Cliches"
  4. "Nicotine Addict"
  5. "Daily Life"
  6. "Can't see the bars 'till we try to get out"
  7. "Factory"

Further notes

  • The untitled track on side A (number 7) is a mashup of Dave Goodman
    Dave Goodman
    Dave Goodman was a record producer and musician, perhaps best known as the live sound engineer for Sex Pistols, and the producer of three of their studio demo sessions.-Sex Pistols:...

     speaking, and the first single "Land of Hope and Glory
    Land of Hope and Glory (Ex Pistols)
    "Land of Hope and Glory" is the first single released by sound-a-like band Ex Pistols in 1984. The single is a punk rock alternative to Edward Elgar's classic, Pomp and Circumstance using various instruments and synth orchestra .The song confused many due to it sounding very much like a Sex Pistols...

    "
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