Sadistic Exploits
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Sadistic Exploits was an American
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 hardcore
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 punk band
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 which existed from 1980 through 1985. They released a 45
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 titled Apathy b/w Freedom in 1980. Inspired by UK anarchists Crass
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, the Philadelphia based band formed in late 1980 during the formative years of Philly's hardcore punk scene. The Exploits organized Philadelphia's first all-ages punk rock shows ("PunkFests") at the Elks Center in South Philadelphia.

Founding members Bryan Lathrop, vocals, Peddrick Calder, guitar, and Robbie Holland, bass, were initially joined by drummer Miguel Gonzalez and hailed for incendiary live shows by local fanzines and WXPN
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radio jock Lee Paris. Gonzalez was succeeded by several subsequent drummers. Bassist Robbie was also followed by two subsequent players.

The "Sploits" recorded their debut single with drummer Keith, from the Philly punk band, Decontrol, and played regularly at Omni's, a long-gone alternative music club located at 9th and Walnut Streets, in addition to other Philly clubs and a few gigs at the legendary CBGBs in NYC. The Exploits never released any other recordings, however they did record some demos, the most recent of which accompanied the club scene in the 1985 independent film Hellfire.

Members

Founding members
  • Bryan Lathrop (vocals)
  • Peddrick Calder (guitar)
  • Robbie Holland (bass)
  • Miguel Gonzalez (drums)
  • Keith (Decontrol) played drums on the single.

Later members
  • Howard Twigs (drums)
  • Ken Orr (drums)
  • Sherwin Hicks (drums)
  • Michael Mosely (drums)

  • Brian Lee (bass)
  • Christian Weber (bass) (died September 2008)

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