
Crass - Wikipedia
Crass were an English art collective and punk rock band formed in Epping, Essex in 1977 [1] who promoted anarchism as a political ideology, a lifestyle and a resistance movement. Crass popularised the anarcho-punk movement of the punk subculture, advocating direct action, animal rights, feminism, anti-fascism and environmentalism.
The Feeding of the 5000 (album) - Wikipedia
The Feeding of the 5000 is the first album by the anarcho-punk band Crass. The album was recorded on 29 October 1978 by John Loder at Southern Studios and was released the same year. It was considered revolutionary in its time due for its extreme sound, frequently profane lyrical content and the anarchist political ideals in the lyrics.
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Crass were an Anarcho-punk band formed in 1977. They popularised the anarcho-punk movement, and were advocates for such matters as direct action, animal rights, anti-facism, feminism, and environmentalism.
Crass - Discogs
United Kingdom anarcho-punk band formed in 1977 in North Weald, Essex and disbanded in 1984. They founded Crass Records in 1979. Vocals: Steve Ignorant, Eve Libertine (aka Bronwen Jones), Joy De Vivre. Guitars: N.A. Palmer, Phil Free. Bass: Pete Wright. Drums: Penny Rimbaud. Yes Sir, I Will. Christ Alive! – The Rehearsal. Christ Alive!
Crass: Revolutionizing Punk Rock – Thoughts Words Action
2024年7月16日 · Emerging in the late 1970s, Crass brought a new dimension to the punk scene by infusing it with anarchist ideology, DIY ethics, and a fierce critique of social, political, and economic structures. This paper delves into the multifaceted ways Crass revolutionized punk rock, examining their origins, musical innovations, lyrical themes, visual ...
Crass - punks who practised what they preached - LONDON …
2019年4月10日 · Crass may have disbanded 35 years ago, but the music and message of the British anarcho-punk collective has never stopped being relevant. Now, three of their albums have been remastered and made available on vinyl, with more to follow.
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Anarchistic U.K. '70s punk band with a confrontational hybrid of buzzsaw, offbeat guitars, military drumming and shouting. Read Full Biography
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Crass was an influential English anarcho-punk band that existed between 1977 and 1984. They have periodically reformed, first as The Crass Collective, then changing their name to The Crass Agenda. They currently perform under the title Last Amendment.
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Crass was an English Anarcho Punk band formed in 1977. Steve Ignorant (vocals) Eve Libertine (vocals) Joy De Vivre (vocals) N. A. Palmer (guitar) Phil Free (guitar) Pete Wright (bass, vocals...
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2011年3月13日 · Crass was the brittlest and most hard-line radical of the first wave of British punk bands. They were a group of artists, activists, writers, filmmakers, and musicians that banded together using punk as a resistant cultural form for the promotion of anarchism as a political ideology—a way of living as a resistance movement.