Crass

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Punk Is Dead 01:49 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? 00:00 Tools
Banned From The Roxy 02:14 Tools
Sentiment 03:34 Tools
End Result 00:00 Tools
Reject of Society 00:00 Tools
Asylum 02:06 Tools
General Bacardi 00:00 Tools
Fight War, Not Wars 00:00 Tools
Securicor 00:00 Tools
G's Song 00:00 Tools
They've Got a Bomb 03:49 Tools
Bata Motel 03:35 Tools
Sucks 00:00 Tools
Women 00:00 Tools
You Pay 00:00 Tools
Angels 00:00 Tools
What a Shame 00:00 Tools
Poison in a Pretty Pill 00:00 Tools
Systematic Death 03:58 Tools
Where Next Columbus? 03:12 Tools
White Punks on Hope 00:00 Tools
Darling 01:56 Tools
Mother Earth 00:00 Tools
What the Fuck? 00:00 Tools
Smother Love 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe 03:22 Tools
System 00:00 Tools
You've Got Big Hands 00:00 Tools
Sentiment (White Feathers) 00:00 Tools
Health Surface 00:00 Tools
Dry Weather 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair 00:00 Tools
Contaminational Power 00:00 Tools
Tired 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Nightmare 08:09 Tools
Heard Too Much About 00:00 Tools
Chairman of the Bored 00:00 Tools
Fun Going On 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living 00:00 Tools
Crutch of Society 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women 00:00 Tools
Bloody Revolutions 00:00 Tools
Upright Citizen 00:00 Tools
Big A Little A 00:00 Tools
Big Man, Big M.A.N. 00:00 Tools
Have a Nice Day 02:45 Tools
The Gasman Cometh 00:00 Tools
Mother Love 00:00 Tools
Demoncrats 00:00 Tools
Reality Asylum 00:00 Tools
Time Out 00:00 Tools
Big A, Little a 00:00 Tools
Our Wedding 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon 00:00 Tools
Reality Whitewash 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Thick, It's Just a Trick 00:00 Tools
I Know There Is Love 00:00 Tools
Beg Your Pardon 02:05 Tools
Bumhooler 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Caught 00:00 Tools
Birth Control 'n' Rock 'n' Roll 00:00 Tools
Deadhead 00:00 Tools
You're Already Dead 00:00 Tools
Walls (Fun in the Oven) 00:00 Tools
You Can Be Who? 00:00 Tools
Buy Now Pay as You Go 00:00 Tools
Smash the Mac 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Garry 00:00 Tools
Gotcha 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming in the Falklands 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Garry (The Parsons Farted) 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Me You Care 00:00 Tools
The Immortal Death 00:00 Tools
Walls 00:00 Tools
Nineteen Eighty Bore 02:05 Tools
Well?...Do They? 00:00 Tools
Bomb Plus Bomb Tape 00:00 Tools
It's You 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel? 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Rebel Revel 03:10 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
It's the Greatest Working Class Rip-Off 00:00 Tools
First Woman 00:00 Tools
Big Man, Big Man 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? [live] 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Thick 00:00 Tools
Arlington 73 00:00 Tools
Mickey Mouse is Dead 00:00 Tools
Ninteen Eighty Bore 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki is Yesterday's Dog-End 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stand It 00:00 Tools
Being True 00:00 Tools
Big Hands 00:00 Tools
Yes sir, I will 00:00 Tools
Fight War Not Wars 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel, Pt. 2 03:10 Tools
Well........ Do They? 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming in the Falklands (flexi) 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Live At Islington) 00:00 Tools
do they owe us a living (live at islington) 00:00 Tools
Bomb 00:00 Tools
Anti-Mother 00:00 Tools
The Falklands (Introduction) 00:00 Tools
bata motel blues 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel 00:00 Tools
Darling + Bata Motel Blues 00:00 Tools
Systemic Death 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Revel 00:00 Tools
So What? 03:06 Tools
Live at Islington, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Banned From The Roxy + The Sound of One Hand 00:00 Tools
Heart-throb Of The Mortuary 01:26 Tools
If There Was No Government 00:00 Tools
It's the Greatest Working Class Ripoff 00:00 Tools
live at islington, pt. 2 00:00 Tools
live at islington, pt. 3 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe + Fold it in Half 00:00 Tools
Big Hands + Heart-Throb of The Mortuary 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming in the Falklands [Flexi] 00:00 Tools
Take it as Entertainment 00:00 Tools
Angels/What a Shame/So What/G's Song [Live] 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women + A Part Of Life 00:00 Tools
So What + Salt 'n' Pepper 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? (Live) 00:00 Tools
Berketex Bribe 00:00 Tools
Fold it InHalf 00:00 Tools
Fuck All Government 00:00 Tools
Hello Hero 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
(untitled) [rest of the album is live at Pied Ball, Islington, London.8/7/79] 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead [Live] 00:00 Tools
System/Big Man, Big M. A. N./Banned From the Roxy/Hurry Up Garry [Live] 00:00 Tools
Berketex Bride 00:00 Tools
White Punks on Dope 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal 00:00 Tools
Well, Do They? 00:00 Tools
Women/Shaved Women/You Pay/Heard Too Much About [Live] 00:00 Tools
Well? ...Do They? 00:00 Tools
Well?... Do They? 00:00 Tools
Poem 01 00:00 Tools
Crass Fuck All Government 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Compassion Family vs. Crass) 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Part 3 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Part 1 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Part 4 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Part 2 00:00 Tools
Well ... Do They? 00:00 Tools
Poem 02 00:00 Tools
Crass - If There Was No Government 00:00 Tools
Fight War,Not Wars 00:00 Tools
So What/Salt 'n' Pepper 00:00 Tools
Big Hands/Heart-throb Of The Mortuary 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want? 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Part 5 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (live) 00:00 Tools
Poem 03 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Part 6 00:00 Tools
System / Big Man, Big M.A.N. / Banned From The Roxy / Hurry Up Garry / Time Out / They've Got A Bomb [Live] 00:00 Tools
Bloody Revolution 00:00 Tools
poem 04 00:00 Tools
Angels / What A Shame / So What / G's Song [Live] 00:00 Tools
Poem 05 00:00 Tools
Banned From the Roxy / The Sound of One Hand 00:00 Tools
Darling/Bata Motel Blues 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Part 7 00:00 Tools
10 Notes On A Summer's Day 00:00 Tools
Banned From The Roxy/The Sound Of One Hand 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe/Fold It In Half 00:00 Tools
Big Man, Big M.A.N. (live) 00:00 Tools
Women (live @ Islington) 00:00 Tools
Big 'A' Little 'A' 00:00 Tools
System/Big Man, Big M.A.N./Banned from the Roxy/Hurry Up Garry/Time Out/They've Got a Bomb [live] 00:00 Tools
poem 08 00:00 Tools
The Five Knuckle Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Darling / Bata Motel Blues 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe / Fold It in Half 00:00 Tools
Big Man, Big M A N 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Thick (It's Just a Trick) 00:00 Tools
Poem 06 00:00 Tools
Poem 12 00:00 Tools
gs song 00:00 Tools
Got'cha 00:00 Tools
Big A, Little A 1980 00:00 Tools
Fight War, Not Wars / Women / You Pay / Heard to Much About [Live] 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women/A Part Of Life 00:00 Tools
Big Hands / Heart-Throb of the Mortuary 00:00 Tools
Poem 16 00:00 Tools
poem 09 00:00 Tools
Poem 17 00:00 Tools
Anarchy's Just Another Word 00:00 Tools
Poem 15 00:00 Tools
Fight War, Not Wars/Women/You Pay/Heard Too Much About [live] 00:00 Tools
fold it in half 00:00 Tools
Step Outside & Rocky Eyes 00:00 Tools
General Barcardi 00:00 Tools
Angels / What a Shame / So What / G's Song 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Is Yesterday's Dog - End 00:00 Tools
Poem 18 00:00 Tools
Poem 19 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair 1977 00:00 Tools
So What / Salt 'n' Pepper 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon 1977 00:00 Tools
Poem 20 00:00 Tools
poem 26 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming In The Falkland 00:00 Tools
The Swan Song 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women / A Part of Life 00:00 Tools
Yorkie Talk 00:00 Tools
Its The Greatest Working Class 00:00 Tools
Poem 28 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Nightmare [live] 00:00 Tools
Banned from the Roxy/The Sound of One Hand [live] 00:00 Tools
Poem 49 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? 1977 00:00 Tools
Merry Crassmas - Side A 00:00 Tools
Who dunnit? 00:00 Tools
i ain't thick, it's just a tr 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Gary (the parsons farted) 01:11 Tools
Poem 34 00:00 Tools
Poem 29 00:00 Tools
A Rock 'n' Roll Swindler 00:00 Tools
Poem 46 00:00 Tools
Poem 32 00:00 Tools
Big Hands/Heart-Throb of the Mortuary [live] 00:00 Tools
Poem 27 00:00 Tools
Darling/Bata Motel Blues [live] 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe/Fold It in Half [live] 00:00 Tools
Poem 35 & 36 00:00 Tools
Poem 33 00:00 Tools
Poem 38 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Is Yesterday's Dog-En 00:00 Tools
Side A 00:00 Tools
Darling-Bata Motel Blues 00:00 Tools
Poem 37 00:00 Tools
Yes Folks 00:00 Tools
Big A, Little A [live] 00:00 Tools
It's The Greatest Working Clas 00:00 Tools
So What/Salt 'n' Pepper [live] 00:00 Tools
Arlington 73 [live] 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Thick [live] 00:00 Tools
First Woman [live] 00:00 Tools
Securicor [live] 00:00 Tools
Government Property 00:00 Tools
Pistol In My Pocket 00:00 Tools
So What - Salt 'N' Pepper 00:00 Tools
Bloody Revolutions 1980 00:00 Tools
end result. 00:00 Tools
Merry Crassmas - Side B 00:00 Tools
Well... Do They? 00:00 Tools
Bumhooler [live] 00:00 Tools
System / Big Man, Big M.A.N. / Banned From the Roxy / Hurry Up Garry / Time Out / They've Got a Bomb 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women - a Part of Life 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stand It [live] 00:00 Tools
Fight War, Not Wars / Women / You Pay / Heard to Much About 00:00 Tools
Contaminational Power [live] 00:00 Tools
System (live @ Islington) 00:00 Tools
Taking Sides 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Garry (The Par 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living 2 00:00 Tools
Side B 00:00 Tools
13 Sucks 00:00 Tools
Bomb Plus Bomb Tape [live] 00:00 Tools
Democracy 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Me You Care 1982 00:00 Tools
1980 Bore 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Rebel Revel 1980 00:00 Tools
Major General Dispair 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women 1979 00:00 Tools
Reality Asylum 1979 00:00 Tools
The Unelected President 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women/A Part of Life [live] 00:00 Tools
Speed Or Greed? 00:00 Tools
It's The Greatest Working Class Rip Off 00:00 Tools
The Immortal Death 1982 00:00 Tools
System/Big Man, Big M. A. N./ 00:00 Tools
Angels/What a Shame/So What/G 00:00 Tools
Big Little A 00:00 Tools
You're Already Dead 1983 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Working Class Rip-Off 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Nightmare 1980 00:00 Tools
Penis Envy 00:00 Tools
they've got a bomb. 00:00 Tools
g's song. 00:00 Tools
general bacardi. 00:00 Tools
Can't Cheat Karma 00:00 Tools
10 Notes On A Summers Day, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Merry Crassmas 00:00 Tools
System Big Man, Big M.A.N. 00:00 Tools
reject of society. 00:00 Tools
G`s Song 00:00 Tools
Gotcha 1983 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living 1977 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Is Yesterday's DogEnd 00:00 Tools
fight war, not wars. 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming In The Falklands 1983 00:00 Tools
so what. 00:00 Tools
Smash The Mac 1984 00:00 Tools
Women/Shaved Women/You Pay/He 00:00 Tools
Banned From the Roxy - the So 00:00 Tools
Angels What A Shame S 00:00 Tools
The Unelected President (feat. E.P. Thomson) 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Think, It's Just a Trick 00:00 Tools
Well...do They 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Garry (The Par) 00:00 Tools
10 Notes On A Summers Day, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
women. 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? (Live) July 1984 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Is Yesterday's Dog-E 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe - Fold It in 00:00 Tools
Time Out (live @ Islington) 00:00 Tools
Burying The Hatchet 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? (Stormpooper) 00:00 Tools
what a shame. 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Is Yesterday's 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living - 1977 00:00 Tools
Powerless With a Guitar 00:00 Tools
Big Hands - Heart-Throb of th 00:00 Tools
nagasaki is yesterdays dog end 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel? 1982 00:00 Tools
The Sound Of Free Speech 00:00 Tools
Theyve Got A Bomb 00:00 Tools
Lost Youth 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Is Yesterday's Dog-End 1984 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 03 00:00 Tools
Big Man, Big Man (Live 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? [liv 00:00 Tools
System / Big Man, Big M.A.N. / Banned From the Roxy / Hurry Up Garry (live) 00:00 Tools
Lean on Me 00:00 Tools
the Drummers Solo Project 00:00 Tools
Big Man, Big M.A.N 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 04 00:00 Tools
Steve on Piano 00:00 Tools
Reality Whitewash (out-take) 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 01 00:00 Tools
Men Should Never Look At Women Again 00:00 Tools
Bloody Revolutions - 1980 00:00 Tools
Live At The Pied 00:00 Tools
Speed Or Greed 00:00 Tools
Well...Do They? 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair - 1977 00:00 Tools
02 - every day they shit on us 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming In The Falklands (Flexi) 1982 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 02 00:00 Tools
Bata Motel (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Birth Control 'n'Rock'n'Roll 00:00 Tools
Salt 'N' Pepper 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 05 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living (live) 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Fight War, Not Wars (Li 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? [Live 00:00 Tools
Well Do They 00:00 Tools
Well do they 00:00 Tools
07 Look Around 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day (out-take) 00:00 Tools
05_System 00:00 Tools
Ronald Reagan Is Destroying The World 00:00 Tools
Mother Love (out-take) 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 06 00:00 Tools
Well ... Do They 00:00 Tools
Burying Hatchet 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon - 1977 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Working Class Rip Off 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I will. 00:00 Tools
Revolution for Money 00:00 Tools
System Etc. 00:00 Tools
Clockwork Orange 00:00 Tools
You Can Be Who (out-take) 00:00 Tools
Angels / What a Shame / So What / G's Song (live) 00:00 Tools
Systematic Death (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Big A, Little A - 1980 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Buy Now Pay As You Go (out-take) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like It 00:00 Tools
G's Song (demo) 00:00 Tools
Army Of Jesus 00:00 Tools
Blackburn Rovers 00:00 Tools
Women / Shaved Women / You Pay / Heard Too Much About (live) 00:00 Tools
Prime Sinister 00:00 Tools
Crass - Big A Little A 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel, Pt. 00:00 Tools
A Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindler 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Nightmare (Live) 00:00 Tools
bloodyrev 00:00 Tools
Product 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Working Class Rip-Off (Out-Take) 00:00 Tools
I 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living- 00:00 Tools
Ten Notes on a Summer's Day 00:00 Tools
Reality Asylum - 1979 00:00 Tools
Owe Us A Living 00:00 Tools
Nothing To Learn 00:00 Tools
Securicor (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Columbus (Skull Force vs. Crass) 00:00 Tools
Angels Etc. 00:00 Tools
Banned From the Roxy (live) 00:00 Tools
10 Notes On A Summer's Day Part 1 00:00 Tools
Poison In A Pretty Pill (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Big Man Big M.A.N. 00:00 Tools
Take 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 07 00:00 Tools
One Hand... 00:00 Tools
Revolution In My Back Yard 00:00 Tools
Gasman Cometh 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair (demo) 00:00 Tools
They've Got A Bomb (Liv 00:00 Tools
Youve Got Big Hands 00:00 Tools
White Punks On Hope (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Do they owe us a living? (Duo) 00:00 Tools
Tired 1 00:00 Tools
End Result (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women - 1979 00:00 Tools
Blackburn Rovers - thread track 00:00 Tools
Chairman Of The Board 00:00 Tools
Where Next Columbus (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe us a Living (Lyrics) 00:00 Tools
15 rapture rapture 00:00 Tools
Pissedorf 00:00 Tools
Rocky Eyes 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
07_Hurry_Up_Garry 00:00 Tools
Girl On The Run 00:00 Tools
Mother-Earth 00:00 Tools
Corny Blackbirds 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat of the Mortuary (soho) 00:00 Tools
Banned From The Roxy + The Sou 00:00 Tools
Well... Do They 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Crass - Mickey Mouse is Dead 00:00 Tools
Step Outside 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe + Fold It In H 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel (pt 2) 00:00 Tools
Mother 00:00 Tools
Gozonabit - run out track 00:00 Tools
Demolition (soho) 00:00 Tools
Big Hands - Heart-Throb of the Mortuary 00:00 Tools
Do they owe us a living? (soho) 00:00 Tools
System (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Big Hands + Heart-throb Of The 00:00 Tools
Murderer 00:00 Tools
What The Fuck (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe - Fold It in Half 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Mother Earth (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Media Bag 00:00 Tools
08_Fun_Going_On 00:00 Tools
Who's Side Are You On 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel - 1982 00:00 Tools
Smother Love (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up, Garry 00:00 Tools
Shaved Woman 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living?: 1977 00:00 Tools
09_Crutch_of_Society 00:00 Tools
System-Live in Islington 00:00 Tools
Well?....Do They? 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair: 1977 00:00 Tools
System (live) 00:00 Tools
The Immortal Death - 1982 00:00 Tools
Part 1 00:00 Tools
Dry Weather (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Securicor (live) 00:00 Tools
General Barcardi (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Banned From the Roxy - the Sound of One Hand 00:00 Tools
Women / Shaved Women / You Pay / Heard Too Much About 00:00 Tools
BIG a LITTLE A: (1980) 00:00 Tools
Our Wedding (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
Yorkie Talk (Archive Material January 2009) 00:00 Tools
Mother Love (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Part 4 00:00 Tools
10 Notes on a Summer's Day (Continued) 00:00 Tools
Whos Side 00:00 Tools
(untitled) 00:00 Tools
Big Man,Big M.A.N (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Nineteen Eighty Bore (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Darling (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Bumhooler (Live) 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel To Be The Mother of 1000 dead 00:00 Tools
You've Got Big Hands (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Radio Radicals 00:00 Tools
11_Chairman_of_The_Bored 00:00 Tools
Part 2 00:00 Tools
10 Notes On A Summer's Day Part 2 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Nightmare - 1980 00:00 Tools
Health Surface (Southern Studios 1980) 00:00 Tools
10_Heard_Too_Much_About 00:00 Tools
Step Outside & Rocky Eyes (Southern Studios March 1983) 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Rebel Revel - 198 00:00 Tools
BLOODY REVOLUTIONS: (1980) 00:00 Tools
Big Man, Big Man-Live 00:00 Tools
You're Already Dead - 1983 00:00 Tools
I ain't thick, it's just a tri 00:00 Tools
Gotcha - 1983 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Garry (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Song 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon: 1977 00:00 Tools
Part 3 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living_ 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women (live) 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women: 1979 00:00 Tools
I know There Is Love (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Radio Radicals Thread Track 00:00 Tools
Chairman Of The Bored (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
The Unelected President (Major General Despair Remix Southern Studios Spring 2003) 00:00 Tools
Beg Your Pardon (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Angels/What A Shame/So What/G's Song 00:00 Tools
Bloody Revolutions: 1980 00:00 Tools
Part 5 00:00 Tools
Merry Crassmas Side A 00:00 Tools
Poem 10 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? (Southern Studios Demos 27th February 1978) 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? (1977) 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living ? 00:00 Tools
Fun Going On (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
12_Tired 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Walls (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Tired (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Anarchy's Just Another Word (Southern Studios March 1983) 00:00 Tools
[Radio Radicals - thread track] 00:00 Tools
Reality Asylum: 1979 00:00 Tools
I Aint Thick Its Just a Trick 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? (Last Gig - Miners' Benefit) 00:00 Tools
15_The_Gasman_Cometh 00:00 Tools
the feeding of the 5000 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel (To Be The Mother Of A Thousand Dead)? 00:00 Tools
Upright Citizen (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Crutch Of Society (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
End Result (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? (Soho Demos 27th August 1977) 00:00 Tools
Crass - White Punks on Dope 00:00 Tools
Birth Control 'n' Rock 'n' Roll (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Contaminational Power (live) 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Heard Too Much About (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Working Class Rip-Off (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Birth Control 'n' Rock 'n' Roll (out-take) 00:00 Tools
Banned From The Roxy (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Mouthing The Words 00:00 Tools
Reality Whitewash (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Speed Or Greed (Southern Studios March 1983) 00:00 Tools
Gozonabit 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? / Punk Is Dead 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? (live, 1984-07: Aberdare, Wales) 00:00 Tools
Blackburn Rovers - Thread Track (Stormpooper) 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat Of The Mortuary (Soho 27.08.77) 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat of the Mortuary (Soho Demos 27th August 1977) 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women (BBC Maida Vale 4 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
03 - End Result 00:00 Tools
16_Demoncrats 00:00 Tools
Smash The Mac - 1984 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? (Soho 27.08.77) 00:00 Tools
Arlington 73 (live) 00:00 Tools
Contaminational Power (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? (Southern Studios 27.02.78) 00:00 Tools
End Result (Southern Studios 27.02.78) 00:00 Tools
Demolition (Soho Demos 27th August 1977) 00:00 Tools
Women/Shaved Women/You Pay/Heard Too Much About 00:00 Tools
Poem 31 00:00 Tools
birth control'n'rock'n'roll 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Thick, It's Just A Trick (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like It (Soho Demos 27th August 1977) 00:00 Tools
Deadhead (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
How does it feel 1982 00:00 Tools
Poem 43 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Garry (The Parsons Fa 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Is Yesterday's Dog - 00:00 Tools
Big Man, Big Man (live @ Islington) 00:00 Tools
Demolition (Soho 27.08.77) 00:00 Tools
G's Song (Southern Studios 27.02.78) 00:00 Tools
Pissedorf – Thread Track 00:00 Tools
I Aint Thick 00:00 Tools
Time Out (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
Gotcha! 00:00 Tools
Angels/What a Shame/So What/G's Song (Live) 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Fight War, Not Wars-Live 00:00 Tools
Part 7 00:00 Tools
Part 6 00:00 Tools
Who's Side Are You On? 00:00 Tools
The Gasman Cometh (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
General Bacardi (Southern Studios 27.02.78) 00:00 Tools
Anarchy’s Just Another Word 00:00 Tools
Securicor (Southern Studios Demos 27th February 1978) 00:00 Tools
Yes,Folks (Southern Studios January 2009) 00:00 Tools
The Five Knuckle Shuffle (Southern Studios March 1983) 00:00 Tools
Bomb plus Bomb tape (live) 00:00 Tools
They've Got a Bomb (Live) 00:00 Tools
Radio Radicals (Thread Track) 00:00 Tools
Radio Radicals - thread track 00:00 Tools
End Result (Southern Studios Demos 27th February 1978) 00:00 Tools
Women/Shaved Women/You Pay/Heard Too Much About (Live) 00:00 Tools
You Can Be Who (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Reject Of Society (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Demoncrats (Southern Studios 11th & 12th Aug 1979) 00:00 Tools
I Aint Thick It's Just A Trick 00:00 Tools
A Rock 'n' Roll Swindler (Southern Studios March 1983) 00:00 Tools
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I Don't Like It (Soho 27.08.77) 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Southern Studios Demos 27th February 1978) 00:00 Tools
Women-Live In Islington 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming In The Fal 00:00 Tools
Tired (BBC Maida Vale 4 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
General Bacardi (Southern Studios Demos 27th February 1978) 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon (Southern Studios 27.02.78) 00:00 Tools
Asylum (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Women (live) 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel (Pt 2) (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
[Gozonabit - run out track] 00:00 Tools
crass - bloody revolutions 00:00 Tools
They've Got A Bomb (BBC Maida Vale 4 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Again 00:00 Tools
General Bacardi (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair (Southern Studios Demos 27th February 1978) 00:00 Tools
G's Song (Southern Studios Demos 27th February 1978) 00:00 Tools
They've Got A Bomb-Live 00:00 Tools
Banned From the Roxy (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Merry Crassmas Side B 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 01 - Untitled 00:00 Tools
Heart Throb of the Mortuary 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair (Southern Studios 27.02.78) 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Southern Studios 27.02.78) 00:00 Tools
Tony's Big Hands (1977 Demo) (Live) 00:00 Tools
dont tell me you care 00:00 Tools
Fight War Not Wars (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
TheGreatestWorkingClassRipOff 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Thick, It's Just A Trick (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Berkatex Bribe (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon (Southern Studios Demos 27th February 1978) 00:00 Tools
Poison Girls 00:00 Tools
G's Song (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
G's Song (BBC Maida Vale 4 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
Bumhooler (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Fight War Not Wars Etc. 00:00 Tools
Securicor (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
06 - Reject of Society 00:00 Tools
Time Out-Live in Islington 00:00 Tools
Is It Big Hands? 00:00 Tools
System / Big Man, Big M. A. N. / Banned From The Roxy / Hurry Up Garry 00:00 Tools
Sucks (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Nightmare (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
G's Song (live) 00:00 Tools
Sentiment (White Feathers) (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Buy Now Pay As You Go (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Mother Earth (BBC Maida Vale 4 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
Pissedorf – thread track (Soho Demos 27th August 1977) 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 02-Do They Owe Us a Living? 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women (Peel Session 28.03.79) 00:00 Tools
10-"you've got big hands" 00:00 Tools
07 - General Bacardi 00:00 Tools
Big A Little A (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Burying The Hatchet (Southern Studios March 1983) 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal, Rebel Revel 00:00 Tools
They've Got A Bomb (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
They've Got A Bomb (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Bumhooler (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Poem 44 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 04 - Untitled 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 02 - Untitled 00:00 Tools
Unknow song 00:00 Tools
Tony's Big Hands 00:00 Tools
04 - They've Got a Bomb 00:00 Tools
Banned From The Roxy / The Sound Of One Hand (Live) 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
So What (live) 00:00 Tools
Contaminational Power (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Religion Instigates 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Me You Care - 1982 00:00 Tools
02 - Do They Owe Us A Living? 00:00 Tools
You're Already Dead: 1983 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair (Southern Studios July '81 - Feb '82) 00:00 Tools
Darling (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Tired (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Neo Fascist/Stuff it 00:00 Tools
Democrats 00:00 Tools
Immortal Death 00:00 Tools
Big A, Little A: 1980 00:00 Tools
Angels (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
G's Song (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Rebel Revel: 1980 00:00 Tools
Bloody Revolutions (Lyrics) 00:00 Tools
Crass - Punk is Dead 00:00 Tools
Crass - Crutch of Society 00:00 Tools
Sentimental 00:00 Tools
Bloody Revolutions (With Lyrics) 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living - (liv 00:00 Tools
MAJOR GENERAL DESPAIR: (1977) 00:00 Tools
Women (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Gary 00:00 Tools
Heard Too Much About (live) 00:00 Tools
Securicor (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
Mother Earth (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
First Woman (live) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stand It (live) 00:00 Tools
SHAVED WOMEN: (1979) 00:00 Tools
Crass - White Punks On Hope 00:00 Tools
G's Song (Peel Session 28.03.79) 00:00 Tools
Big a Little A (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
WHAT the F**K 00:00 Tools
You Pay (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
09 - G's Song 00:00 Tools
Captain Sensible 00:00 Tools
So What (Live 100 Club 09-06-81) 00:00 Tools
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Tired (Peel Session 28.03.79) 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women (BBC) 00:00 Tools
What A Shame (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Time Out (live) 00:00 Tools
Big Man 00:00 Tools
Smash the Mac: 1984 00:00 Tools
Fight War, Not Wars Etc. 00:00 Tools
01 - Asylum 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 05 - Untitled 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 03-End Result 00:00 Tools
ANGELA RIPPON: (1977) 00:00 Tools
System/Big Man, Big M.A.N./Banned From the Roxy/Hurry Up Garry (Live) 00:00 Tools
darling (live) 00:00 Tools
Taking Sides (Southern Studios March 1983) 00:00 Tools
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Mother Earth (Peel Session 28.03.79) 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 01-Asylum 00:00 Tools
They've Got A Bomb (Peel Session 28.03.79) 00:00 Tools
11 - Women 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Me You Care: 1982 00:00 Tools
How Does It Feel?: 1982 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 07-General Bacardi 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 06-Reject of Society 00:00 Tools
The Unelected President (Major General Despair Remix) 00:00 Tools
Yes, Folks - Collage Of Our Wedding/Loving Hoax 2009 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Nightmare: 1980 00:00 Tools
Gozonabit (Run Out Track) 00:00 Tools
G's Song (BBC) 00:00 Tools
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Hurry Up Garry (live @ Islington) 00:00 Tools
Yorkie Talk - archive compilation 2009 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 12-Securicor 00:00 Tools
What a Shame (live) 00:00 Tools
They've Got a Bomb (BBC) 00:00 Tools
13 - Sucks 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stand It (1977 Demo) (Live) 00:00 Tools
Tired (BBC) 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming In The Falklands (flexi): 1982 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 05-Punk is Dead 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 04- They've Got a Bomb 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 11-Women 00:00 Tools
Gotcha: 1983 00:00 Tools
The Feeding of the 5,000 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living? (Live July 1984) 00:00 Tools
REALITY ASYLUM: (1979) 00:00 Tools
12 - Securicor 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 08-Banned from the Roxy 00:00 Tools
G´s Song 00:00 Tools
They´ve got a Bomb 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 10-Fight War Not Wars 00:00 Tools
So What (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
NAGASAKI NIGHTMARE: (1980) 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up Garry (live) 00:00 Tools
01 corny blackbirds 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women (The John Peel Session - BBC Maida Vale 4, 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
[Blackburn Rovers - thread track] 00:00 Tools
The Immortal Death: 1982 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 09-G's Song 00:00 Tools
Well- ... Do They- 00:00 Tools
14 - You Pay 00:00 Tools
16 - What a Shame 00:00 Tools
Fight War, Not Wars (live) 00:00 Tools
Penis Envy (Full Album) 00:00 Tools
The Unelected President - rewrite/remix of Major General Despair 2003 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel (Pt2) 00:00 Tools
03 End Result 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Pt. 4 00:00 Tools
Have a Nice Day (Out-Takes) 00:00 Tools
01 Asylum 00:00 Tools
Mother Love (Out-Takes) 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Is Yesterday's Dog-end: 1984 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming In The Falklands: 1983 00:00 Tools
04 Darling 00:00 Tools
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11 Women 00:00 Tools
You Pay (live) 00:00 Tools
Nagasaki Nightmare (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
There is no Authority but Yourself 00:00 Tools
Step Outside (Southern Studios May 2002) 00:00 Tools
Birth of A Notion (Southern Studios May 2002) 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat Of The Mortuary (Crass In Soho - studio unknown 27 Aug 1977) 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Working Class Ripoff 00:00 Tools
nagasaki is yesterday's dog end 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
08 It's The Greatest Working Class Ripoff 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 14-You Pay 00:00 Tools
It's The Greatest Working Class 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Pt. 3 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat of the Mortuary 00:00 Tools
15 - Angels 00:00 Tools
Securicor (Crass In Demo - Southern Studios 27 Feb 1978) 00:00 Tools
Its The Greatest Working class Ripoff 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 17-So What 00:00 Tools
A Part of Life 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Well, Do They (Southern Studios 28 & 29 Oct 1978) 00:00 Tools
Demolition (Crass In Soho - studio unknown 27 Aug 1977) 00:00 Tools
Birth Control And Rock ‘n’ Roll (Out-takes) 07:43 Tools
Darling / Bata Motel Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Mother Earth (BBC) 00:00 Tools
Rocky Eyes (Southern Studios May 2002) 00:00 Tools
01 Punk Is Dead 00:00 Tools
Banned from the Roxy (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
Angels (live) 00:00 Tools
17 So What 00:00 Tools
General Bacardi (Crass In Demo - Southern Studios 27 Feb 1978) 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair (Crass In Demo - Southern Studios 27 Feb 1978) 00:00 Tools
Crass - Big A, Little A 00:00 Tools
01 - Fuck All Government 00:00 Tools
Crass - Yes Sir, I Will - 06 - Untitled 00:00 Tools
14 You Pay 00:00 Tools
Untitled 2 00:00 Tools
Major General Despair (1977) 00:00 Tools
Heard to Much About 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
Bloody Revolutionists 00:00 Tools
G's Song (The John Peel Session - BBC Maida Vale 4, 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
Stations of the Crass 00:00 Tools
[Pissedorf - thread track] 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living 1984 00:00 Tools
Bird Of A Notion 00:00 Tools
Big Man Big Man 00:00 Tools
RIVAL TRIBAL REBEL REVEL: (1980) 00:00 Tools
GOTCHA: (1983) 00:00 Tools
HOW DOES IT FEEL?: (1982) 00:00 Tools
Rocky Eyes (feat. Asoma) 00:00 Tools
Outro Including Acts of Love No. 39 (feat. The English Chamber Choir) 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Pt. 6 00:00 Tools
Big Hands / Heart-Throb Of The Mortuary (Live) 00:00 Tools
02 - White Punks on Hope 00:00 Tools
02-Mother Earth 00:00 Tools
Untitled 3 00:00 Tools
DON'T GET CAUGHT: (1984) 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 16-What a Shame 00:00 Tools
Untitled 1 00:00 Tools
I Ain’t Thick, It’s Just A Trick (Live) 00:00 Tools
05 - System 00:00 Tools
Tired (The John Peel Session - BBC Maida Vale 4, 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
Fold It In Half (Live) 00:00 Tools
Crass - End Result 00:00 Tools
Untitled 4 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Thick It's Just a Trick 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 15-Angels 00:00 Tools
Feeding of the 5000 - 18-Well...Do They? 00:00 Tools
08- Punk is dead 00:00 Tools
12 Rival Tribal Revel Rebel (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
Demolition 00:00 Tools
Buy Now Pays As You Go (Out-takes) 00:00 Tools
First Woman In Space (Live) 00:00 Tools
02. Don't Tell me you care 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living- [Live] 00:00 Tools
Mother Earth (The John Peel Session - BBC Maida Vale 4, 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
03-Yes Sir, I Will 00:00 Tools
(www.Anarcho-Punk.net) 01-Do They Owe Us A Living 1977 00:00 Tools
woman 00:00 Tools
01- Product 00:00 Tools
07 General Bacardi 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon (Crass In Demo - Southern Studios 27 Feb 1978) 00:00 Tools
I Aint Thick, Its Just A Trick 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living (Ignorant & Rimbaud In Duo [Stormtrooper] Dial House May 1977) 00:00 Tools
It's The Greatest Working Cla 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead - Live 00:00 Tools
01. so what 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Dead (Crass In Demo - Southern Studios 27 Feb 1978) 00:00 Tools
They've Got a Bomb (The John Peel Session - BBC Maida Vale 4, 28th March 1979) 00:00 Tools
G's Song (Crass In Demo - Southern Studios 27 Feb 1978) 00:00 Tools
05-Fight War Not Wars 00:00 Tools
The Five Knuckle Shuffle (Southern Studios May 2002) 00:00 Tools
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10 Big A Little A 00:00 Tools
04- Securicor 00:00 Tools
10 - Fight War Not Wars 00:00 Tools
16 What a Shame 00:00 Tools
End Result (Crass In Demo - Southern Studios 27 Feb 1978) 00:00 Tools
03. Shaved Women 00:00 Tools
Sheep Farming In The Falklands 1982 00:00 Tools
Berketex Bribe (live) 00:00 Tools
youre already dead 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Working Class Rip-off (Out-Takes) 00:00 Tools
You Can Be Who ? (Out-takes) 00:00 Tools
Anarchy's Just Another Word (Southern Studios May 2002) 00:00 Tools
04 - Darling 00:00 Tools
Mouthing The Words (Southern Studios May 2002) 00:00 Tools
01-Yes Sir, I Will 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Pt.4 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us a Living? (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel (Pt 2 00:00 Tools
04 They've Got a Bomb 00:00 Tools
06 Reject of Society 00:00 Tools
05- Media bag 00:00 Tools
06- Whos side 00:00 Tools
Berkertex Bribe / Fold It In Half (Live) 00:00 Tools
Shaved Women / A Part Of Life (Live) 00:00 Tools
Securicor (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like It (Crass In Soho - studio unknown 27 Aug 1977) 00:00 Tools
Ten Notes On A Summer's Day (Vocal) 00:00 Tools
Its The Greatest Working Class Rip-Off 00:00 Tools
03-Tired 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir, I Will Pt. 7 00:00 Tools
(www.Anarcho-Punk.net) 01-Mother Earth 00:00 Tools
How does it feel- 00:00 Tools
Well......Do They? 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living?: (live) July 1984 00:00 Tools
Angela Rippon (1977) 00:00 Tools
Untitled 5 00:00 Tools
03- General Barcardi 00:00 Tools
Do They Owe Us A Living (Crass In Soho - studio unknown 27 Aug 1977) 00:00 Tools
So What? / Salt'n'Pepper (Live) 00:00 Tools
03 - You've Got Big Hands 00:00 Tools
Birth of A Notion 00:00 Tools
Darling (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
Arlington 73 (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
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One Hand... (Live) 00:00 Tools
06-Big Man, Big Man 00:00 Tools
03-Angela Rippon 1977 00:00 Tools
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Big A, Little A (1980) 00:00 Tools
SHEEP FARMING IN the FALKLANDS (flexi): (1982) 00:00 Tools
Crass - Clockwork Orange 00:00 Tools
YOU'RE ALREADY DEAD: (1983) 00:00 Tools
1 00:00 Tools
Pills & Ills (feat. Hit Parade) 00:00 Tools
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So What? (Live) 00:00 Tools
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One Hand... (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
(www.Anarcho-Punk.net) 02-White Punks On Hope 00:00 Tools
I Ain’t Thick, It’s Just A Trick ( Live) 00:00 Tools
First Woman (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
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So What? (Well Forked - But Not Dead) 00:00 Tools
DO THEY OWE US a LIVING? (JULY 1984. Last gig; Miners' Benefit, Aberdare. Wales) 00:00 Tools
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Yes Sir, I Will 2 00:00 Tools
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Pills & Ills 00:00 Tools
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Yes Sir, I Will Pt.1 00:00 Tools
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White Punk On Hope 00:00 Tools
Taking Sides (Southern Studios May 2002) 00:00 Tools
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Crass were an English anarcho-punk band, formed in 1977 and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex, England. In contrast to the Sex Pistols 'anarchy', Crass' attitude was more directly influenced by libertarian socialist philosophy and anarchism's nineteenth century roots. In the process they promoted anarchism as a legitimate political ideology, way of living, and as a resistance movement, popularizing the seminal peace punk movement and touching on such overtly political issues as anti-consumerism, direct action, feminism, pacifism, anti-corporatism, environmentalism, anti-globalization, anti-racism, religious power, and squatting. Taking literally the punk manifesto of "Do It Yourself", Crass combined the use of sound collage, graphics, song, film, and subversion to launch a sustained and innovative critical broadside against all that they saw as a culture built on foundations of war, violence, sexism, prejudice, capitalism, religious hypocrisy and unthinking consumerism. They were also critical of what they perceived as the flaws of the punk movement itself, as well as wider youth culture in general. Crass were amongst the progenitors of the anarcho-pacifism that became common in the punk music scene. Origins of the band: The band came together when Dial House founder and former member of avant-garde performance art groups EXIT and Ceres Confusion Penny Rimbaud (real name Jerry Ratter) began jamming with Clash fan Steve Ignorant (real name Steve Williams), who was staying at the house at the time. Between them they put together the songs "So What?" and "Do They Owe Us A Living?" as a drums and vocals duo. For a (very) short period of time they called themselves Stormtrooper, before choosing the name Crass, a reference to the David Bowie song "Ziggy Stardust" (specifically the line "The kids was just crass"). Other friends and members of the household began to join in, including Joy De Vivre, Pete Wright, Andy Palmer, Steve Herman and Eve Libertine (originally "the Band's first fan"), and it was not long before Crass performed their first live gig as part of a squatted street festival at Huntley Street, North London. Here they had intended to play a set of five songs; however, the "plug was pulled" on them by a neighbor after three. Guitarist Steve Herman shortly afterwards left the band to be replaced by Phil Clancey, who adopted the alias Phil Free. Other early Crass gigs included a four date tour of New York as well as regularly playing alongside the UK Subs at the White Lion pub in Putney. These latter performances were often not well-attended; "The audience consisted mostly of us when the Subs played and the Subs when we played." Crass also played at the legendary Roxy punk club in London's Covent Garden area. By the band's own account this was a drunken debacle, ending in the group being ejected from the stage, and immortalized by their song "Banned from the Roxy" and Rimbaud's essay Crass at the Roxy. Following this incident the band decided to take themselves more seriously, particularly paying more attention to their presentation. As well as avoiding drugs such as alcohol or cannabis before gigs, they also adopted a policy of wearing black, military surplus-style clothing at all times, whether on or off stage. They introduced their distinctive stage backdrop, a logo designed by Rimbaud's friend Dave King (later of Sleeping Dogs Lie). This gave the band a militaristic image, which led some to accuse them of fascism. Crass countered that their uniform appearance was intended to be a statement against the "cult of personality", so that, in contrast to the norm for many rock bands, no member would be identified as the 'leader'. The aforementioned logo represented an amalgamation of several "icons of authority" including the Christian Cross, the swastika and the Union Flag combined with a two headed snake consuming itself (to symbolize the idea that power will eventually destroy itself). Using such deliberately mixed messages was part of Crass' strategy of presenting themselves as a "barrage of contradictions", which also included using loud, aggressive music to promote a pacifist message, and was in part a reference to their own Dadaist and performance art backgrounds. The band eschewed any elaborate stage lighting during live sets, instead preferring to be illuminated by simple 40 watt household light bulbs (the technical difficulties of filming under such lighting conditions in part explains why there is such little live footage of Crass in existence). The band pioneered multimedia presentation techniques, fully utilizing video technology and using back-projected films and video collages made by Mick Duffield and Gee Vaucher to enhance their performances. Crass Records: Crass' first release was The Feeding Of The 5000, an 18 track 12" 45 rpm EP on the Small Wonder label in 1978. Workers at the pressing plant initially refused to handle it due to the allegedly blasphemous content of the song "Reality Asylum". The record was eventually released with this track removed and replaced by two minutes of silence, ironically titled "The Sound Of Free Speech". This incident prompted Crass to set up their own independent record label, Crass Records, in order to retain full editorial control over their material. "Reality Asylum" was shortly afterwards released on Crass Records in a re-recorded and extended form as a 7" single. Later pressings of the album (also on Crass Records) restored the original version of the missing track. As well as their own material, Crass Records released recordings by other performers, the first of which was the 1980 single "You Can Be You" by Honey Bane, a teenage girl who was staying at Dial House whilst on the run from a children's home. Other artists included Zounds, Flux Of Pink Indians, Omega Tribe, Crucifix, Rudimentary Peni, Conflict, Icelandic band KUKL (who included singer Björk), classical singer Jane Gregory, Anthrax, Lack of Knowledge and the Poison Girls, a like-minded band who worked closely with Crass for several years. Crass Records also put out three editions of Bullshit Detector, compilations of demos and rough recordings which had been sent to the band, and which they felt represented the D.I.Y. punk ethic. The catalog numbers of Crass Records releases were intended to represent a countdown to the year 1984 (eg, 521984 meaning "five years until 1984"), both the year that Crass stated that they would split up, and a date charged with significance in the anti-authoritarian calendar due to George Orwell's novel of the same name. Subsequent Releases The second Crass Album, Stations of the Crass, was released in 1979 and was an ambitious double album featuring three sides of new material and a live side from a gig at the Pied Bull in Islington. Stations saw the band beginning to experiment with new sounds and styles whilst maintaining a heavy punk aesthetic. Crass released their third album Penis Envy in 1981. This marked a departure from the 'hardcore punk' image that Feeding of the 5000 and Stations of the Crass had to some extent given the group. It featured more complex musical arrangements and exclusively female vocals provided by Eve Libertine and Joy De Vivre (although Steve Ignorant remained a group member and is credited on the record sleeve as "not on this recording"). The album addressed feminist issues and once again attacked the institutions of 'the system' such as marriage and sexual repression. One track, a deliberately saccharine parody of a 'MOR' love song entitled "Our Wedding", was given away as a flexi disc with 'Loving', a teenage girl's romance magazine having been offered it by an organization calling itself "Creative Recording And Sound Services" (note the initials). A minor tabloid controversy resulted once the hoax was revealed, with the News of the World going so far as to state that the album's title was "too obscene to print". The band's fourth LP, 1982's double set Christ The Album, was certainly the band's most ambitious project: featuring not just two sides of new songs floating between the softer, layered, sound of Penis Envy and the more classic punk sound of their earlier work, but also two live sides (all of which were heavily interspersed with tape loops, media samples and other studio innovations). The LP came with the - by now ubiquitous - collection of posters and other artwork, and also featured essays by three band members on issues such as education, pacifism, and the failures (and successes) of the punk and hippie movements. Christ The Album took over a year to record, produce and mix, during which time the Falklands War had broken out and ended. This caused Crass to fundamentally question their approach to making records. As a group whose primary purpose was political commentary, they felt they had been overtaken and made to appear redundant by real world events. Subsequent releases, including the singles "How does it Feel to Be the Mother of A Thousand Dead" and "Sheep Farming in the Falklands", and the album Yes Sir, I Will, saw the band strip their sound back to basics and were issued as "tactical responses" to political situations. They also anonymously produced 20,000 copies of a flexi-disc featuring a live recording of "Sheep Farming...", copies of which were randomly inserted into the sleeves of other records by sympathetic workers at the Rough Trade records distribution warehouse as a means of spreading their views to those who might not normally hear them. Direct Action, 'Thatchergate' and internal debates: From their earliest days of spraying stenciled anti-war, anarchist, feminist and anti-consumerist graffiti messages around the London Underground system and on advertising billboards, the band had always been involved in political as well as musical activities. On December 18th, 1982, Crass coordinated a 24 hour squat of the Zig Zag club in West London primarily for an all day event attended by approximately 500 people to prove "that the underground punk scene could handle itself responsibly when it had to and that music really could be enjoyed free of the restraints imposed upon it by corporate industry". Bands playing at the Zig Zag (in running order) were Faction, D and V, Omega Tribe, Lack of Knowledge, Sleeping Dogs, The Apostles, Amebix, Null & Void, Soldiers of Fortune, The Mob, Polemic Attack, Poison Girls, Conflict, Flux of Pink Indians, Crass and DIRT. In 1983 and 1984 they were part of the Stop the City actions instigated by London Greenpeace that were arguably fore-runners of the anti-globalization actions of the early 21st century. Explicit support for such activities was given in the lyrics of the band's final single release "You're Already Dead", which also saw Crass abandoning their long time commitment to pacifism. This led to further introspection within the band, with some members feeling that they were beginning to become embittered as well as losing sight of their essentially positive stance. As a reflection of this debate, the next release using the Crass name was Acts of Love, classical music settings of 50 poems by Penny Rimbaud described as "songs to my other self" and intended to celebrate "'the profound sense of unity, peace and love that exists within that other self." A further post-Falklands war hoax that originated from members of Crass became known as 'the Thatchergate tapes'. This was a cassette featuring a faked conversation using edited recordings of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan's voices, in which they appeared to allege that Europe would be used as a target for intermediate range nuclear weapons in any conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. Copies were leaked to the press, and although put together totally anonymously, the British Observer newspaper was somehow able to link the tape with the band. Crass all but retired from the public eye after becoming a small thorn in the side of Margaret Thatcher's government following the Falklands War. Questions in Parliament and an attempted prosecution under the UK's Obscene Publications Act for their single "How Does It Feel..." led to a round of court battles and what the band describes as harassment that finally took its toll. On July 7th, 1984 the band played their final gig at Aberdare in Wales, a benefit for striking miners, before retreating to Dial House to concentrate their energies elsewhere. Guitarist Andy Palmer had announced that he intended to move on from the band in order to further his art college studies, and the reported group consensus was that replacing him would be "like having a corpse in the band". This catalyzed the affirmation of Crass' consistently stated intention to split up in 1984. Members of Crass were involved in one subsequent release, Ten Notes on a Summers Day, which owed much more to Penny Rimbaud's interest in free-form jazz than to punk and was concerned with more abstract, 'positive', themes than Crass' other work. Rimbaud in particular saw this release (along with Acts of Love) as something of an antithesis to the negative and reactionary work of the post-Falkland era. A posthumous collection of singles and EP material - Best Before 1984 - was released in 1986. Steve Ignorant went on to join the band Conflict, with whom he had already worked on an ad hoc basis, and in 1992 formed Schwartzeneggar (sic). From 1997 to 2000, he was a member of the group Stratford Mercenaries. He has also worked as a Punch and Judy professor and as a solo performer. Eve Libertine continued to record with her son Nemo Jones as well as performance artist A-Soma. Pete Wright concentrated on building himself a houseboat and formed the performance art group Judas 2, whilst Rimbaud continued to write and perform both solo and with other artists. 2002 onwards - The Crass Collective/Crass Agenda/Last Amendment: In November 2002 several former members of Crass collaborated under the name The Crass Collective to arrange Your Country Needs You, a concert of "voices in opposition to war" held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank that included a performance of Britten's War Requiem as well as performers such as Goldblade, Fun-Da-Mental, Ian MacKaye and Pete Wright's post-Crass project Judas 2. In October 2003, the Crass Collective changed their working title to Crass Agenda, and they continue to perform regularly. During 2004 Crass Agenda were at the forefront of the campaign to save the Vortex Jazz Club in Stoke Newington, North London, which has now relocated to Hackney. In June 2005 Crass Agenda was declared to be 'no more', subsequently changing the name of the project to the 'more appropriate' Last Amendment. In 2007, Steve Ignorant performed two shows at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire venue, under the name "The Feeding Of The 5000". Ignorant, along with a band featuring no other Crass members, performed the album of the same name in it's entirety, along with other Crass songs. In 2010, Ignorant announced a tour called "The Last Supper", during which he intends to perform Crass material from the period 1977-1984. He has stated that this tour will be the last time he performs Crass material with a band. Influences: Crass had a huge influence on the anarchist movement in the UK, US, and around the world. With the growth of anarcho-punk came new generations of people who became interested in anarchist ideas. The philosophical and aesthetic influence of Crass on numerous punk bands from the 1980s were far reaching, even if few bands mimicked their later more free-form musical style (as on Yes Sir, I Will and their final recording, 10 Notes on a Summer's Day). The band has stated that their musical antecedents and influences were seldom drawn from the rock music tradition, but rather from classical music (particularly Benjamin Britten, on whose work, Rimbaud states, some of Crass' riffs are directly based), Dada and the avant-garde such as John Cage as well as performance art traditions. Their painted and collage-art black-and-white record sleeves produced by Gee Vaucher themselves became a signature aesthetic model, and can be seen as an influence on later artists such as British graffiti artist Banksy (Banksy and Vaucher have latterly collaborated) and the subvertising movement. In 2007, US anti-folk singer-songwriter and graphic artist Jeffrey Lewis released an album of Crass covers called 12 Crass Songs. Crass were also name checked in Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip's 2007 song "Thou Shalt Always Kill," as 'just a band.' Official Crass Website Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.