Crass

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Crass is an influential English anarcho-punk band known for its radical politics, DIY ethic, and pioneering role in the punk and peace movements of the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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Crass canonical 1

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instanceOf anarcho-punk band
musical group
activeYearsEnd 1984
activeYearsStart 1977
associatedAct Conflict
Flux of Pink Indians NERFINISHED
Poison Girls NERFINISHED
basedIn Dial House, Essex NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
debutAlbum The Feeding of the 5000 NERFINISHED
dissolvedInYear 1984
formedInYear 1977
foundedBy Penny Rimbaud NERFINISHED
Steve Ignorant NERFINISHED
genre anarcho-punk
art punk
experimental rock
hardcore punk
punk rock
hasMember Andy Palmer NERFINISHED
Bob Butler NERFINISHED
Eve Libertine NERFINISHED
Gee Vaucher NERFINISHED
Joy De Vivre NERFINISHED
Mick Duffield NERFINISHED
N.A. Palmer NERFINISHED
Penny Rimbaud NERFINISHED
Pete Wright NERFINISHED
Phil Free NERFINISHED
Steve Herman NERFINISHED
Steve Ignorant NERFINISHED
influenced Chumbawamba NERFINISHED
Conflict NERFINISHED
Flux of Pink Indians NERFINISHED
Napalm Death NERFINISHED
Riot grrrl movement NERFINISHED
Subhumans NERFINISHED
knownFor DIY ethic
animal rights advocacy
anti-capitalism
anti-fascism
anti-war stance
pacifism
radical politics
language English
logoDesigner Dave King NERFINISHED
movement anarcho-punk movement
peace movement
punk movement
notableWork Best Before 1984 NERFINISHED
Christ – The Album NERFINISHED
Penis Envy NERFINISHED
Stations of the Crass NERFINISHED
The Feeding of the 5000 NERFINISHED
Yes Sir, I Will NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anarchism
anarcho-pacifism
recordLabel Crass Records NERFINISHED
usedMedium film
music
spoken word
visual art

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