Later that year, they also opened for The Damned on a short tour round the north of England and Scotland. November 1981 saw the release of their first single, a cover version of Ralph McTell's "Streets of London". This single later became the group's anthem, "So What" on the B-side.
In 1982, they took part in the 'So What Tour' in the company of such groups as Chelsea, Chron Gen and the Defects, and the release of their debut album We Are...The League. However, the Obscene Publications Squad seized all copies of their records, which were removed from retailers and they were banned from TV and radio. In addition, they were removed from the Top Of The Pops studio because Animal was carrying a 3ft axe around with him. The year finished with the 'Hardcore Storms America' tour with the UK Subs.
Gilly (real name Mark Gilham) joined the band in 1983 as an extra guitarist, which according to the bands website,
, was because Magoo was drinking heavily and was often unable to carry out his commitments as guitarist. The band went to Yugoslavia to record a live album, called Live In Yugoslavia, but this was dogged by problems with the authorities insisting that references that Animal had made about their recently deceased president Tito be removed from the master tapes, and any language which they deemed to be offensive be bleeped.
This was the final straw, and in 1987 ANWL disbanded. There was a farewell show in 1989, which can be heard on their live album Live Animals.
Michael Bettell died aged 41, from a brain tumour
1997 saw another personnel change when Winston left the band to be replaced by Jon Jon (JJ Kaos), and the recording of the album Scum.
Danny joined on drums in 1998, and the album Out of Control was released a year later in 1999. In 2001 Magoo quit playing live shows.
The album includes the two songs omitted from the Kings and Queens album as well as "Landlord", taken from the Out Of Control album. In 2006, Anti-Nowhere League undertook a 29-date UK tour, and PJ left the band after the Glasgow gig in October 2006. His replacement is Dave Hazlewood, also from Tunbridge Wells, who has filled in before on tours or dates with the League. On November 8, 2006, the ANWL began a three week tour of Australia and New Zealand.
| Title | Date of Release |
|---|---|
| We Are…The League | 1982 |
| The Perfect Crime | 1987 |
| Scum | 1997 |
| Out of Control | 2000 |
| Kings and Queens | 2005 |
| Pig Iron - The Album | 2006 |
| The Road To Rampton | 2007 |
| Title | Date of Release |
|---|---|
| Streets of London | 1981 |
| Anti-Nowhere League EP | 1981 |
| I Hate People | 1982 |
| Woman | 1982 |
| World War III | 1982 |
| For You | 1982 |
| Out On The Wasteland | 1984 |
| Crime | 1987 |
| Fuck Around The Clock | 1989 |
| Pig Iron EP | 1996 |
| Title | Date of Release | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Live In Yugoslavia | 1983 | |
| Live and Loud | 1989 | Recorded at the reunion gig |
| The Horse is Dead | 1996 | Later re-released as part of the Anthology and as Live: So What? |
| Return To Yugoslavia | 1998 | |
| Live: So What? | 1999 | Re-release of The Horse is Dead |
| Live Animals | 2002 | Combines most of Live In Yugoslavia and Live and Loud |
| Title | Date of Release | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Long Live The League | 1985 | Combines tracks from Live in Yugoslavia with tracks of We Are... The League with several other rare tracks |
| Best of The Anti-Nowhere League | 1992 | Contains the full 12" of Out On The Wasteland and four missing Live In Yugoslavia tracks. |
| Complete Singles Collection | 1995 | Is a reissue of all 7/12 inch EPs until 1995 |
| Anti Nowhere League - Anthology | 1999 | 2 disc CD. 2nd CD contains the entire album Live and Loud |
| So What | 2000 | Contains unreleased versions of 'Woman' and studio version of 'Noddy' |
| Punk Singles and Rarities 1981 - 1984 | 2001 | Contains tracks from Apocalypse Punk Tour 81, as well as singles and demos of famous league songs |
| So What?: Early Demos and Live Abuse | 2006 | Combines the live album The Horse is Dead with the studio album Out of Control |
| Title | Date of Release | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| So What! - A Tribute to The Anti-Nowhere League | 1999 | |
| Ya Can't Polish a Turd - An Australian Tribute to The Anti-Nowhere League |