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'''Crass''' were a UK punk rock band who espoused anarchist principles. They began in [[1977]], a year after the [[Sex pistols]] made the word fashionable with their song ''Anarchy in the UK''. They were known for their connection to the [[Stonehemge Free Festival]], and during their 8 years of existence were a great influence on the anarchist movement in and beyond the United Kingdom. | '''Crass''' were a UK punk rock band who espoused anarchist principles. They began in [[1977]], a year after the [[Sex pistols]] made the word fashionable with their song ''Anarchy in the UK''. They were known for their connection to the [[Stonehemge Free Festival]], and during their 8 years of existence were a great influence on the anarchist movement in and beyond the United Kingdom. | ||
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Revision as of 09:47, 10 April 2006
Crass were a UK punk rock band who espoused anarchist principles. They began in 1977, a year after the Sex pistols made the word fashionable with their song Anarchy in the UK. They were known for their connection to the Stonehemge Free Festival, and during their 8 years of existence were a great influence on the anarchist movement in and beyond the United Kingdom.