Crass, the band whose name and image is synonymous with the genres of "anarcho-punk" and "peace-punk," emerged in the second wave of punk rock which began immediately following the Sex Pistols in 1976. As a band, label, and collective Crass delivered on many of the ideas which were posited but never fully explored by the original punks: they made punk an explicitly ideological, revolutionary enterprise and they applied that ideology to every aspect of their art. They popularized the seminal anarcho-punk movement of the punk subculture and advocated direct action, animal rights and environmentalism.
This is their debut album that was recorded in 1978.
Genre: Anarcho-Punk
Country: England
Year: 1978
Size: 29,3 mb
Bitrate: 128 kbps
Tracklist:
- Asylum
- Do They Owe Us a Living?
- End Result
- They’ve Got a Bomb
- Punk is Dead
- Reject of Society
- General Bacardi
- Banned from the Roxy
- G’s Song
- Fight War, Not Wars
- Women
- Securicor
- Sucks
- You Pay
- Angels
- What a Shame
- So What
- Well?....Do They?
Crap.
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