OIU
OIU is an acronym that stands for "Oi! Unlimited," a British punk rock band formed in 1984. The band is known for its energetic live performances and its distinctive sound, which blends punk rock with elements of reggae, ska, and dancehall. OIU was founded by singer and guitarist Paul "PJ" Tracey, who was previously a member of the band The Exploited. The band's name is derived from the sound of a police siren, which is often used in their performances.
OIU's debut album, "Oi! The Album," was released in 1985 and featured hits such as "Shut 'Em
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, OIU released several more albums and singles, including "The Fourth World" (1988),
In 2004, OIU reunited for a one-off performance at the London Astoria, which was recorded and released