We Are... The League
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We Are...The League is the debut album by English
England
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 punk rock
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 band, the Anti-Nowhere League
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Track listing

(all songs written by Kulmer/Exall except where noted. Published By Head Music Publishers, except where noted.)
  1. We Are The League 2:40
  2. Animal 2:39
  3. Woman 2:57
  4. Can't Stand Rock 'N' Roll 1:57
  5. (We Will Not) Remember You 2:00
  6. Snowman 3:00
  7. Streets of London
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     (McTell
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    ; Essex Music Int'l.) 3:16
  8. I Hate....People (Remix) 2:21
  9. 'Reck-A-Nowhere 2:27
  10. World War III 2:41 (P.J., Winston)
  11. Nowhere Man 2:27
  12. Let's Break The Law (Remix) 3:06
    2001 re-release bonus tracks:
  13. So What (Kulmer/Exall/Blake)
  14. I Hate....People (single version)
  15. Let's Break The Law (single version)
  16. Woman (single version)
  17. Rocker (Kulmer/Exall/Blake)
  18. For You
  19. Ballad of J.J. Decay
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