Los Illegals - We Don't Need a Tan 1981
Los Illegals sprang out of East L.A. in 1980 as part of the L.A. punk rock scene, Chicano- style. They had an album entitled "Intenal Exile" on A&M Records in 1983, produced by Mick Ronson. This song is a demo version, more better than what's been included in the album. ....We've got our own sector where they keep us away rip out our houses just to build a freeway the media burns us they rip out our pride they stereotype us like in boulevard nights

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Los Illegals - Internal Exile 12" 1983

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Eastside Punks, Episode 2: The Brat

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The Night Our Band Sparked a Riot

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Blues Brothers: Elwood picks up Jake Blues (Joliet Prison Scene)

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The Troubled Life of Glen Matlock: From Writing 10 Punk Anthems to Replaced by Sid Vicious

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The Real Gangs That Inspired 'The Warriors'

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Nobody Does Impressions Like Mark Hamill

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This weird band had some of the craziest bass lines ever

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Dave Mustaine's Favorite Albums of All Time | Vinyl Obsession

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Pro vs Amateur vs Epic Hill Climb

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Los Illegals- Secret Society

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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

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1983: Should you FIT IN or STAND OUT? | Scene | Vintage fashion clips | BBC Archive
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The Brat | Attitudes EP [full]

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Documentario (2° Parte) SUBCULTURE giovanili negli anni 80 a Milano (1986) By BIRCIDE (Il Paninaro)

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MC5 - Motorcity is burning

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Los Illegals - El-Lay (L.A.) - 1981 Punk - English Version

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18 Bands RUINED By a New Lead Singer

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