Formed on a grim council estate in Edinburgh in 1979 by singer Terry Buchan and guitarist Stevie Ross with bassist Alan Paget and drummer Andy McNiven, The Exploited became one of the most popular and notorious of all hardcore punk bands. When they signed to Secret Records in 1981 for debut LP Punks Not Dead, Terry had been replaced by his ex-soldier brother Wattie (who became group leader thereafter), with guitarist Big John Duncan, drummer Dru Stix, and bassist Gary McCormack; by the time Lets Start A War… was released, the group featured Wattie brother Willie on drums and Billy Dunn on bass, while Horror Epics had Wayne Tyas on bass and Karl Egghead Morris on guitar. That same line- up is featured on Live At The Whitehouse, a riveting and lengthy performance recorded in Washington DC in April 1985; highlights includes the opening Lets Start A War, dedicated to Argentina, a swear-ridden God Save The Queen, a take of Rival Leaders aimed at Reagan and Thatcher, I Hate You (with a reverse Jello Biafra reference), a castigating Daily News aimed at fanzine Maximum Rock n Roll, and a rousing Punks Not Dead encore.