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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 [[Stonehenge 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 [[Stonehenge Free Festival]], and during their 8 years of existence were a great influence on the anarchist movement in and beyond the United Kingdom.
  
[[Category:Musical groups]] [[Category:Punk]]
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[[File:Crass_pete_steve_andy.png|thumb|300px|Crass at the Cleatormoor Civic Hall, UK, 3 may 1984. Photo by Trunt. Published under GFDL.
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Left to right: Pete Wright (bass), Steve Ignorant (vocals), N.A.Palmer (guitar)]]
  
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==Members==
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[[File:Crass3.jpg|thumb|150px|Crass performing at the Digbeth Civic Hall, Birmingham, 1981]]
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*Steve Ignorant (Voice)
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*Eve Libertine (Voice)
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*Joy De Vivre (Voice)
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*N. A. Palmer (Guitar)
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*Phil Free (Guitar)
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*Pete Wright (Bass and Voice)
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*Penny Rimbaud (Drums, Voice on "Yes sir I will: Track 2")
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*Gee Vaucher (Artwork, Piano, Radio)
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*Mick Duffield (Films)
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*John Loder (1946–2005), [[sound engineer]] and founder of [[Southern Studios]], is sometimes considered to be the '9th member' of Crass<ref>Penny Rimbaud, John Loder obituary, ''The Guardian'', Friday August 19, 2005, http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1552016,00.html</ref>
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*Steve Herman (???? - 1989) left Crass shortly after their first gig.
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[[File:Crass evelibertine.png|thumb|150px|Eve Libertine, May 1984]]
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==Discography==
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(All released on Crass Records unless otherwise stated)
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[[File:Crass_logo.svg|thumb|200px|Crass logo and Crass font. Designed by Dave King, deliberately NOT trademarked or copyrighted]]
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===LPs===
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*''The Feeding of the 5000'' (LP, 1978, [[Small Wonder Records]]) [UK Indie -#1]  "Asylum" replaced with 2 minutes of silence after workers at the pressing plant complained it was "blasphemous"
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*''Stations Of The Crass'' (521984, double LP, 1979) UK Indie - #1
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*''The Feeding of the 5000 - Second Sitting'' 1980 LP reissued on Crass Records 621984 plus the track "Asylum" UK Indie- #11
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*''Penis Envy'' (321984/1, LP, 1981) UK Indie - #1
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*''Christ - The Album'' (BOLLOX2U2, double LP, 1982) UK Indie - #1
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*''Yes Sir, I Will'' (121984/2, LP, 1983) UK Indie - #1
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[[File:Crass_steve_1981.jpg|thumb|150px|Crass singer Steve Ignorant. Gala Ballroom, Norwich, 5 June 1981]]
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*''Acts Of Love'' (1984/4, LP and book, 1985. Poems of Penny Rimbaud set to [[European classical music|classical music]], sung by Eve Libertine and Steve Ignorant. The book is illustrated with paintings by Gee Vaucher)
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*''Best Before 1984'' (CATNO5, double LP compilation, 1986) UK Indie - #7
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*''The Crassical Collection; The Feeding of the 5000'' (CC01CD remastered edition of ''The Feeding of the 5000'', 2010)
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*''The Crassical Collection; Stations of the Crass]]'' (CC02CD remastered edition of ''Stations of the Crass'', 2010)
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*''The Crassical Collection; Penis Envy'' (CC03CD remastered edition of ''Penis Envy]'', 2010)
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[[File:Crass_Joy.jpg|thumb|150px|Crass singer Joy de Vivre, 1984]]
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===EPs===
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*"Ten Notes On A Summer's Day" (CATNO6, 12" EP, 1986) UK Indie - #6
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===Singles===
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*"Reality Asylum / Shaved Women" (CRASS1, 7", 1979) UK Indie - #9
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*"You Can Be You" (521984/1, 7" single by [[Honey Bane]], backed by Crass under the name Donna and the Kebabs, 1979) UK Indie - #3
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*"Bloody Revolutions / Persons Unknown" (421984/1, 7" single, joint released with the [[Poison Girls]], 1980) UK Indie - #1
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*"Tribal Rival Rebel Revels" (421984/6F, flexi disc single given away with ''[[Toxic Grafity]]'' (sic) [[fanzine]], 1980)
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*"Nagasaki Nightmare / Big A Little A" (421984/5, 7" single, 1981) UK Indie - #1
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*"Our Wedding" (321984/1F, flexi disc single by Creative Recording And Sound Services made available to readers of teenage magazine ''Loving'')<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/09410.html |title=Crass Records Discography (CRASS: Our Wedding) |publisher=Southern.com |date=1981-06-13 |accessdate=2010-07-31}}</ref>
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*"Merry Crassmas" (CT1, 7" single, 1981, Crass' stab at the Christmas novelty market) UK Indie - #2<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/09417.html |title=Crass Records Discography (CRASS: Merry Crassmas) |publisher=Southern.com |date= |accessdate=2010-07-31}}</ref>
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*"Sheep Farming In The Falklands / Gotcha" (121984/3, 7" single, 1982, originally released anonymously as a flexi-disc) UK Indie- #1
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*"How Does It Feel To Be The Mother Of 1000 Dead? / The Immortal Death" (221984/6, 7" single, 1983) UK Indie - #1
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*"Whodunnit?" (121984/4, 7" single, 1983), pressed in "shit coloured vinyl" UK Indie - #2
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*"You're Already Dead / Nagasaki is Yesterday's Dog-End / Don't get caught" (1984, 7" single, 1984)
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===Live recordings===
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*''Christ: The Bootleg'' (recorded live in Nottingham, 1984, released 1989 on Allied Records)
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*''You'll Ruin It For Everyone'' (recorded live in [[Wikipedia:Perth, Scotland]], 1981, released 1993 on Pomona Records)
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== Videos ==
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*'''Crass'''
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::''Christ: The Movie'' (a series of short films by Mick Duffield that were shown at Crass performances, VHS, released 1990)
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::''Semi-Detached'' (video collages by Gee Vaucher, 1978–84, VHS, 2001)
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::''Crass: There is No Authority but Yourself'' ( "minimovie" Documentary by [[Alexander Oey]], Minimovies.org, 2006)
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*'''Crass Agenda'''
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::''In the Beginning Was the WORD'' – Live DVD recorded at the Progress Bar, Tufnell Park, London, 18 November 2004 (Gallery gallery Productions @ Le Chaos Factory, 2006)
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== Compilations ==
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*"It's You" — track on ''P.E.A.C.E.'' international anti-war benefit compilation released by [[R. Radical Records]] (1984)
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*"Powerless With A Guitar" — track on ''Devastate to Liberate'' benefit compilation for the [[Animal Liberation Front]], TIBETan records, (1986)
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*"The Unelected President" — track on ''Peace Not War'' anti-war CD compilation. (This track is actually a remix of 1982's "Major General Despair", with new lyrics and additional instrumentation provided by [[Dylan Bates]]), (2003)
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.viceland.com/int/v17n8/htdocs/anarchy-and-peace-litigated-490.php ANARCHY AND PEACE, LITIGATED - A Brief History] of the Idealistic Punk Icons Crass, and Why in 2010 They Are Going to Court Over Some Total Bullshit. Viceland, Aug 2010
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*''The Diamond Signature'' (Penny Rimbaud, 1999, AK Press)
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*''Crass Art and other Post Modern Monsters'' (Gee Vaucher, 1999, AK Press)
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*''A Series Of Shock Slogans And Mindless Token Tantrums'' (Exitstencil Press, 1982) (originally issued as a pamphlet with the LP ''Christ The Album'', much of the text is now published online at {{cite web|url=http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/text/09438a.html |title=A Series of Shock Slogans and Mindless Token Tantrums |publisher=Southern.com |date= |accessdate=2010-07-31}})
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*''International Anthem: A Nihilist Newspaper For The Living'' issues 1-3 (Exitstencil Press, 1977–81) (see {{cite web|url=http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/misc.html |title=Crass Discography |publisher=Southern.com |date= |accessdate=2010-07-31}})
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*''Love Songs'' (collected lyrics of Crass with an introduction by Penny Rimbaud, Pomona Books, 2004) {{cite web|url=http://www.pomonauk.com/books/crass/ |title=Pomona Books :: Crass - Love Songs |publisher=Pomonauk.com |date=2004-02-14 |accessdate=2010-07-31}}
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*'"The Hippies Now Wear Black": Crass and the anarcho-punk movement, 1977-1984', Richard Cross in ''Socialist History'', 26, 2004 {{cite web|url=http://www.socialist-history-journal.org.uk/SH_26_contents.html |title=Issue 26 &#124; Contents |publisher=Socialist History Journal |date= |accessdate=2010-07-31}}
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XRPgLZU12g There is No Authority But Yourself] YouTube - A film by Alexander Oey documenting the history of Crass and Dial House (Submarine, Netherlands, 2006)
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*{{cite journal|url=http://www.music.ucsb.edu/projects/musicandpolitics/archive/2010-2/cross.pdf |journal=Music and Politics |author=Rich Cross |year=2010 |title='There Is No Authority But Yourself': The Individual and the Collective in British Anarcho-Punk |volume=4 |issue=2 |issn=1938-7687}}
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* George McKay  ''Senseless Acts of Beauty: Cultures of Resistance since the Sixties'', chapter three 'CRASS 621984 ANOK4U2'. (1996) London: Verso. ISBN 1-85984-028-0.
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* George Berger - ''The Story of Crass'' (2006) London: Omnibus Press ISBN 1-84609-402-X {{cite web|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/184609402X/ |title=The Story of Crass: Amazon.co.uk: George Berger: Books |publisher=Amazon.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2010-07-31}}
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* Ian Glasper - ''The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 to 1984'' (2006) {{cite web|url=http://www.artofthestate.co.uk/Punk_photos/the_day_the_country_died_book.htm |title=The Day The Country Died - A History of anarcho Punk book by Ian Glasper |publisher=Artofthestate.co.uk |date=2006-10-16 |accessdate=2010-07-31}}
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== Citations ==
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{{reflist|2}}
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[[Category:Musical groups]] [[Category:Punk]][[Category:Anarcho-punk]]
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 28 January 2011

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 Stonehenge Free Festival, and during their 8 years of existence were a great influence on the anarchist movement in and beyond the United Kingdom.

Crass at the Cleatormoor Civic Hall, UK, 3 may 1984. Photo by Trunt. Published under GFDL. Left to right: Pete Wright (bass), Steve Ignorant (vocals), N.A.Palmer (guitar)

Members[edit]

Crass performing at the Digbeth Civic Hall, Birmingham, 1981
  • Steve Ignorant (Voice)
  • Eve Libertine (Voice)
  • Joy De Vivre (Voice)
  • N. A. Palmer (Guitar)
  • Phil Free (Guitar)
  • Pete Wright (Bass and Voice)
  • Penny Rimbaud (Drums, Voice on "Yes sir I will: Track 2")
  • Gee Vaucher (Artwork, Piano, Radio)
  • Mick Duffield (Films)
  • John Loder (1946–2005), sound engineer and founder of Southern Studios, is sometimes considered to be the '9th member' of Crass[1]
  • Steve Herman (???? - 1989) left Crass shortly after their first gig.
Eve Libertine, May 1984

Discography[edit]

(All released on Crass Records unless otherwise stated)

File:Crass logo.svg
Crass logo and Crass font. Designed by Dave King, deliberately NOT trademarked or copyrighted

LPs[edit]

  • The Feeding of the 5000 (LP, 1978, Small Wonder Records) [UK Indie -#1] "Asylum" replaced with 2 minutes of silence after workers at the pressing plant complained it was "blasphemous"
  • Stations Of The Crass (521984, double LP, 1979) UK Indie - #1
  • The Feeding of the 5000 - Second Sitting 1980 LP reissued on Crass Records 621984 plus the track "Asylum" UK Indie- #11
  • Penis Envy (321984/1, LP, 1981) UK Indie - #1
  • Christ - The Album (BOLLOX2U2, double LP, 1982) UK Indie - #1
  • Yes Sir, I Will (121984/2, LP, 1983) UK Indie - #1
Crass singer Steve Ignorant. Gala Ballroom, Norwich, 5 June 1981
  • Acts Of Love (1984/4, LP and book, 1985. Poems of Penny Rimbaud set to classical music, sung by Eve Libertine and Steve Ignorant. The book is illustrated with paintings by Gee Vaucher)
  • Best Before 1984 (CATNO5, double LP compilation, 1986) UK Indie - #7
  • The Crassical Collection; The Feeding of the 5000 (CC01CD remastered edition of The Feeding of the 5000, 2010)
  • The Crassical Collection; Stations of the Crass]] (CC02CD remastered edition of Stations of the Crass, 2010)
  • The Crassical Collection; Penis Envy (CC03CD remastered edition of Penis Envy], 2010)
Crass singer Joy de Vivre, 1984

EPs[edit]

  • "Ten Notes On A Summer's Day" (CATNO6, 12" EP, 1986) UK Indie - #6

Singles[edit]

  • "Reality Asylum / Shaved Women" (CRASS1, 7", 1979) UK Indie - #9
  • "You Can Be You" (521984/1, 7" single by Honey Bane, backed by Crass under the name Donna and the Kebabs, 1979) UK Indie - #3
  • "Bloody Revolutions / Persons Unknown" (421984/1, 7" single, joint released with the Poison Girls, 1980) UK Indie - #1
  • "Tribal Rival Rebel Revels" (421984/6F, flexi disc single given away with Toxic Grafity (sic) fanzine, 1980)
  • "Nagasaki Nightmare / Big A Little A" (421984/5, 7" single, 1981) UK Indie - #1
  • "Our Wedding" (321984/1F, flexi disc single by Creative Recording And Sound Services made available to readers of teenage magazine Loving)[2]
  • "Merry Crassmas" (CT1, 7" single, 1981, Crass' stab at the Christmas novelty market) UK Indie - #2[3]
  • "Sheep Farming In The Falklands / Gotcha" (121984/3, 7" single, 1982, originally released anonymously as a flexi-disc) UK Indie- #1
  • "How Does It Feel To Be The Mother Of 1000 Dead? / The Immortal Death" (221984/6, 7" single, 1983) UK Indie - #1
  • "Whodunnit?" (121984/4, 7" single, 1983), pressed in "shit coloured vinyl" UK Indie - #2
  • "You're Already Dead / Nagasaki is Yesterday's Dog-End / Don't get caught" (1984, 7" single, 1984)

Live recordings[edit]

  • Christ: The Bootleg (recorded live in Nottingham, 1984, released 1989 on Allied Records)
  • You'll Ruin It For Everyone (recorded live in Wikipedia:Perth, Scotland, 1981, released 1993 on Pomona Records)

Videos[edit]

  • Crass
Christ: The Movie (a series of short films by Mick Duffield that were shown at Crass performances, VHS, released 1990)
Semi-Detached (video collages by Gee Vaucher, 1978–84, VHS, 2001)
Crass: There is No Authority but Yourself ( "minimovie" Documentary by Alexander Oey, Minimovies.org, 2006)
  • Crass Agenda
In the Beginning Was the WORD – Live DVD recorded at the Progress Bar, Tufnell Park, London, 18 November 2004 (Gallery gallery Productions @ Le Chaos Factory, 2006)

Compilations[edit]

  • "It's You" — track on P.E.A.C.E. international anti-war benefit compilation released by R. Radical Records (1984)
  • "Powerless With A Guitar" — track on Devastate to Liberate benefit compilation for the Animal Liberation Front, TIBETan records, (1986)
  • "The Unelected President" — track on Peace Not War anti-war CD compilation. (This track is actually a remix of 1982's "Major General Despair", with new lyrics and additional instrumentation provided by Dylan Bates), (2003)


External links[edit]

  • ANARCHY AND PEACE, LITIGATED - A Brief History of the Idealistic Punk Icons Crass, and Why in 2010 They Are Going to Court Over Some Total Bullshit. Viceland, Aug 2010
  • The Diamond Signature (Penny Rimbaud, 1999, AK Press)
  • Crass Art and other Post Modern Monsters (Gee Vaucher, 1999, AK Press)
  • A Series Of Shock Slogans And Mindless Token Tantrums (Exitstencil Press, 1982) (originally issued as a pamphlet with the LP Christ The Album, much of the text is now published online at A Series of Shock Slogans and Mindless Token Tantrums. Southern.com. URL accessed on 2010-07-31.)
  • International Anthem: A Nihilist Newspaper For The Living issues 1-3 (Exitstencil Press, 1977–81) (see Crass Discography. Southern.com. URL accessed on 2010-07-31.)
  • Love Songs (collected lyrics of Crass with an introduction by Penny Rimbaud, Pomona Books, 2004) Pomona Books :: Crass - Love Songs. Pomonauk.com. URL accessed on 2010-07-31.
  • '"The Hippies Now Wear Black": Crass and the anarcho-punk movement, 1977-1984', Richard Cross in Socialist History, 26, 2004 Issue 26 | Contents. Socialist History Journal. URL accessed on 2010-07-31.
  • There is No Authority But Yourself YouTube - A film by Alexander Oey documenting the history of Crass and Dial House (Submarine, Netherlands, 2006)
  • Rich Cross, (2010). "'There Is No Authority But Yourself': The Individual and the Collective in British Anarcho-Punk," Music and Politics, 4, .

Citations[edit]

  1. Penny Rimbaud, John Loder obituary, The Guardian, Friday August 19, 2005, http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1552016,00.html
  2. Crass Records Discography (CRASS: Our Wedding). Southern.com. URL accessed on 2010-07-31.
  3. Crass Records Discography (CRASS: Merry Crassmas). Southern.com. URL accessed on 2010-07-31.