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anarcho-punk and band
One early example includes the anarcho-punk band Crass, who conducted a campaign of stenciling anti-war, anarchist, feminist and anti-consumerist messages around the London Underground system during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
UK anarcho-punk band Rudimentary Peni make repeated references in their song titles, lyrics and artwork, including in the album Cacophony, all 30 songs of which are inspired by the life and writings of Lovecraft.
Nevertheless Penny Rimbaud of the English anarcho-punk band Crass said in interviews, and in an essay called The Last Of The Hippies, that Crass was formed in memory of his friend, Wally Hope.
English anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba recorded the song " An Interlude: Beginning To Take It Back " on their album " Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records ".
* Witch Hunt ( band ), an anarcho-punk band from Philadelphia
Penny Rimbaud of the English anarcho-punk band Crass said in interviews, and in an essay called The Last Of The Hippies, that Crass was formed in memory of his friend, Wally Hope.
* The phrase has since been used by the anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba for the title of a song on their album Anarchy.
Dial House is an intentional community and the home of the anarcho-punk band Crass.
Perhaps the best-known manifestation of the public face of Dial House was the anarcho-punk band Crass.
The Psalters are a folk punk band with an affiliation with Christian anarchism, though most anarcho-punk bands are generally critical of Christianity.
Riot / Clone was a punk band often associated with the anarcho-punk scene, active from 1979 – 1983 and then revived in the early 90's until they split up again in 2005.
Early issues featured a range of broadly anarchist and ecological ideas, bringing together groups and individuals as varied as Class War, veteran anarchist writer Colin Ward, anarcho-punk band Crass, as well as the Peace Convoy, anti-nuclear campaigners, animal rights activists and so on.
The Scottish anarcho-punk band Oi Polloi wrote and recorded " Let the Boots Do the Talking " with a refrain that referenced the battle:
Weston was the inspiration for the title of the album Yes Sir, I Will by the anarcho-punk band Crass.
The anarcho-punk band Crass polemicised a variant of anarcho-pacifism whilst at the same time explicitly rejecting all religions, especially the symbols of ' establishment ' Christian theology.
Bullshit Detector was the name of a series of compilation LPs put together by the anarcho-punk band Crass and released on their Crass Records label.
Following a move to London, the London Autonomists ( including Martin Wright and Pete Mastin ) soon became involved and a decision was made to produce a tabloid-style newspaper which would reach a wider audience, particular aimed at young anarchists, including followers of the anarcho-punk band Crass.
He co-founded the anarcho-punk band Crass with Penny Rimbaud in 1977.
Rudimentary Peni are a British anarcho-punk / deathrock band formed in 1980.
Conflict is an English anarcho-punk band originally based around Eltham in South London.
band, they are now generally more associated with the anarcho-punk genre.
For example, the anarcho-punk band Crass used stencils of anti-war, anarchist, feminist and anti-consumerist messages in a long-term graffiti campaign around the London Underground system and on advertising billboards.
Guilty is an anarcho-punk 7 " EP, by the band Oi Polloi.

anarcho-punk and Chumbawamba
The concept ( and aesthetics ) of anarcho-punk was quickly picked up on by bands like Flux of Pink Indians, Chumbawamba and Conflict.
For example, later Chumbawamba songs were at the same time anarcho-punk and more pop oriented and had a pop song structure that made their message more accessible, even gaining chart hits in the process.
Some groups who began as ' anarcho-punk ' have attempted to move their ideas into a more mainstream musical arena, for instance, Chumbawamba, who continue to support and promote anarchist politics despite now playing more dance music and pop influenced styles.
A brief portion of the tune can be heard at the end of the song " Tubthumping " by British anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba and in the fade-out of The Beatles ' song " It's All Too Much ".
The episode also parodies the British anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba.

anarcho-punk and their
Up through the band's first studio album, Death Church ( 1983 ), their records were packaged in fold-out paper sleeves full of artwork, lyrics and poster graphics characteristic of Crass and many other bands in the anarcho-punk scene.
They also released material by other anarcho-punk performers, including their ' sister ' band The Passion Killers, Antidote and an animal rights benefit compilation, The Animals Packet.
During the mid 1980s the band moved away from their original anarcho-punk roots, and began to incorporate influences from glam rock as well as acts such as Johnny Thunders.
* The UK anarcho-punk band Zounds rewrote it for their 1981 debut LP, The Curse of Zounds, releasing a remixed CD-single version as a fund-raising benefit in 2001.
In 1990, he played two concerts with Dutch anarcho-punk band, The Ex, and the success of this collaboration resulted in Cora performing hundreds of concerts with The Ex and appearing on two of their CDs.
The anarcho-punk band Crass featured the Roxy as the subject of one of their most well known tracks, Banned from the Roxy.
Like some other anarcho-punk bands of the time the band were promoters of animal rights causes, their debut EP being a benefit for animal welfare groups and prior to the recording of the A Look at Life EP there was a necessity for a new line-up as two of the original members had been imprisoned for various animal rights actions.
Much of this sentiment can be found in British punk bands, especially those emerging from the crust punk sub-genre such as Amebix or Antisect and the related anarcho-punk sub-genre where bands like Flux of Pink Indians made clear their opposition to nuclear warfare.
Occasionally, Japanese hardcore musicians include elements of crossover thrash, thrash metal, anarcho-punk, horror punk, D-beat and grindcore in their songs.
* " Minority ", by the English anarcho-punk band the Subhumans from their debut album The Day the Country Died ( 1983 ).
Always highly critical of the seemingly inward looking anarchist movement of the times, the autonomous and extreme libertarian approach of The Apostles seemed to portray classic anarchism, as opposed to the conformity of many of their contemporaries, This led the group receiving respect from notable members of the anarcho-punk movement such as Conflict, who released three records by The Apostles, and Crass with whom the band co-operated with during the squatting of the Zig-Zag Club and during the time in which The Autonomy Centre and Centro Iberico anarchist venues operated.

anarcho-punk and first
The term punkzine was possibly coined amongst anarcho-punk circles, specifically by writers who objected to the connotations of the word fanzine, believing the first part of the word to imply the slavish following of pop groups, and unquestioning acceptance of celebrity culture.
By being one of the first bands to blend anarcho-punk and heavy metal music, Amebix are often cited as one of the key bands that helped to create the crust punk style.

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