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There is quite a bit of ambivalence surrounding the aggro side of the Skinhead and I will let that comment speak for itself. Most people will lose interest in that sort of thing soon enough (or turn pro indeed) because of relationships and other responsibilities. I do want to concentrate on the smarter end of the whole phenomenon anyway, but as far as the splintering of the original Mod movement went, the Hard Mod was definitely faction number one (sic). The Trojan Box Set series are box sets released worldwide on CD & vinyl formats by British reggae record label Trojan Records from 1998-2007. Every box set was released in limited quantities and are now only available second hand.

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