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 | | CRASS Stations Of The Crass -- (UK vinyl LP)... |  | | CRASS Stations Of The Crass -- (UK CD album)... |  | | CRASS Feeding Of The 5000 -- (UK vinyl LP)... |
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http://www.opalmusic.com/a_to_z/crass.htm
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| | Crass Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Crass Records was an independent record label set up by the anarchist punk band Crass. |  | | Singles released on the Crass Records label had a distinctive 'corporate identity'. |  | | The record was eventually released with this track removed and replaced by two minutes of silence, wryly retitled "The Sound Of Free Speech". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crass_Records
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| | Prindle Record Reviews - Crass |
 | | Crass as a whole are the successors of the punk movement. |  | | Crass was not about music (though it is good). |  | | But that was the whole point of Crass and, in fact, the concept of "punk rock" as they understood it. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Studio/5552/crassa.html
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| | TrouserPress.com :: Crass |
 | | Crass espouse all the proper causes anti-war, anti-nuclear, feminism, flushing out hypocrisy in organized religion with blood-curdling vehemence on their own records and on the numerous singles and albums by likeminded bands they've released (or inspired). |  | | Almost in spite of the oppressive, relentless punk bluster, Crass often wrote anthemic songs (like the ironic "Banned from the Roxy" and "Do They Owe Us a Living?" from Five Thousand), but over the course of this album (all of the studio material was cut in one day!), they blur into white noise. |  | | Lords of English punk's extreme left, the Essex-based Crass didn't just sing about anarchy in the UK they did something about it. |
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http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=crass
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| | SOUTHERN crass |
 | | And although many will remember the Crass sound as being ’unlistenable cacophony’ and their lyrics as ’shock slogans and mindless token tantrums’ (copyright: The Sun), listen to these records now and what you hear may surprise you, as what went on the studio was actually quite revolutionary in more than just the political sense. |  | | Love Songs collects the lyrics and poems of anarchist band Crass; a band which, though largely bypassed by the mainstream music business, sold over a million records from its own staunchly independent label, and inspired a massive underground following from 1977 – 1984. |  | | At the centre of their philosophy were themes of free thought, enthusiasm, creativity, ingenuity, peace, and yes, love – a radical standpoint for a band set within the generally nihilistic context of punk rock. |
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http://www.southern.com/southern/band/CRASS
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| | trakMARX - Crass |
 | | CRASS badges and anarchy symbols became de rigueur for all committed smash the system punks, the length of the spikes of their hair grew along with the influence of CRASS. |  | | September 1979 saw the release of the 1st CRASS lp, a double; "Stations Of The Crass". |  | | CRASS - "White Punks On Hope" expresses only a small part of the disgust I then felt for the 1st wave punkers. |
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http://www.trakmarx.com/2001_01/crass.htm
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| | ART FOR A CHANGE - Punk Rock Album Cover Art - CRASS |
 | | CRASS were one of the most influential punk bands to have come out of England in the late 1970s, though to the casual observer they remain an obscure name. |  | | From the very beginning, record albums and singles from CRASS were on their own independent lable and accompanied by the most beautiful artworks created by Gee Vaucher. |  | | Their brilliant pro-feminist album, Penis Envy (released in 1980) sold more than enough records to place it in the gold record category... |
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http://www.art-for-a-change.com/Punk/punk8a.htm
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| | Crass |
 | | After a live debut at a squatters' free festival, Crass secured a record deal in January 1979 with Small Wonder Records to release Feeding The 5000, a 12-inch EP with an unlikely 17 tracks! |  | | In the end, in order to release their record, the band agreed to delete the offending article and instead replaced that track with a two-minute silence which they aptly dubbed Free Speech. |  | | Also in 1986, the compilation album Best Before 1984 was released, featuring 20 of Crass's previously released singles. |
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http://www.comnet.ca/~rina/crass.html
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Styles: R: Rock: Punk: Bands and Artists: C: Crass |
 | | Crass Records Discography - Listing of releases on the band's label, with details on Crass' records. |  | | Crass Records - Official site for the band's label, with history, label discography, and mail order. |  | | Crass [the Band] - Official site from Southern Records, with band history and member biographies. |
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http://dmoz.org/Arts/Music/Styles/R/Rock/Punk/Bands_and_Artists/C/Crass
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| | ipedia.com: Penny Rimbaud Article |
 | | He is a drummer, writer, poet, former member of performance art group EXIT and co-founder of the anarchist punk band Crass with Steve Ignorant in 1977. |  | | He is a drummer, writer, poet, former member of performance art group EXIT and co-founder of the anarchist punk band Crass with... |  | | Rimbaud (so named as a tribute to poet Arthur Rimbaud) set up the anarchist/pacifist Dial House community in 1967 with Gee Vaucher, and, together with his friend Phil Russell (aka Wally Hope), helped to instigate the free festival movement at Windsor and later Stonehenge during the early 1970s. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/penny_rimbaud.html
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| | Crass - late punk with Anarchist lyrics. A Punk Rock History and Pictures. |
 | | I loved the record sleeves and I didn't care whether a band was on a big label or small... |  | | By the time these funsters came punk was already being sidelined. |  | | as long as they did the biz that was ok for me. But I was being naive coz somewhere in its bowels punk was about to expel something pretty grim and that punk people, was the miserable f*****s called Crass. |
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http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/crass.htm
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| | crass retrospective |
 | | The Crass label was responsible for releasing works by nearly 70 other artists, while they themselves issued eight LPs and eight singles, all of which were at odds with the ideals fed to us by our stagnating society. |  | | It annoys me that in the press and TV when an article is done on punk we rarely get mentioned and although we probably didnt contribute immensely to the rock and roll circus, in a cultural and ideological way we were the most powerful band in the country. |  | | Or the boxed double Christ The Album the enclosed booklet will explain more than any interview can. |
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http://www.uncarved.org/music/apunk/offbeat.html
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| | Stations of the Crass - definition of Stations of the Crass in Encyclopedia |
 | | Stations of the Crass is the second album by Crass, released in 1979. |  | | The record, originally released as a double 12" EP, includes live tracks from a gig recorded at the Pied Bull pub in Islington, London on August 7, 1979. |  | | Detail from front cover artwork from Stations of the Crass, illustrating an example of the stenciled graffiti used by the band |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Stations_of_the_Crass
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| | Crass interviews |
 | | Their legacy lives, however, in the countless hardcore punk bands that emerged in Crass' wake, who found inspiration not only in their lyrics and lifestyle, but also in their striking black-and-white album graphics, which were emulated by countless other releases, albeit without as much style as the fold-out posters designed by Crass' G Sus. |  | | The Crass were not Rage Against the Machine, delivering metalish rants against the system on Epic Records. |  | | Unlike most bands delivering rebellious diatribes, they actually lived out the uncompromising politics of their songs. |
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http://www.furious.com/perfect/crass.html
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| | Crass |
 | | For a short period of time they called themselves Stormtrooper, before choosing the name Crass, a reference to the David Bowie song "Ziggy Stardust" Crass was apart an anarcho-pacifism that became encompassed in the punk scene of the time. |  | | Crass a British punk band formed in 1977, based around Dial House, an anarchist community near Epping, Essex, in |  | | Several members of the Dial House began jamming and wrote the songs |
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http://punk-rock-history.com/punk-bands/crass.htm
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| | Crass- G Sus interview |
 | | And then people just joined in gradually, because we did have a another band before Crass which went on touring, and people would join in that, because it was a band that could incorporate any number of people, being a sort of avant-garde band. |  | | Q: Was Crass' stance informed by what had happened to your friend Wally [a friend whose life disintegrated after incarceration in state mental institutions, as documented in the extensive liner notes accompanying Crass' Christ-The Album]? |  | | I suppose the most notable one is walking into a gig, the rare times that I do walk into a punk gig, there are lots of banners on the stages. |
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http://www.furious.com/perfect/gsus.html
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| | SOUTHERN crass records |
 | | Stations continued to sell and soon we were able to consider releasing material by other bands. |  | | It seemed obvious to us that if the major labels paid to get their records 'in' the charts, they'd pay to get ours 'out'. |  | | For some time now we had been touring far and wide throughout the UK, bravely treading where no band had trod before. |
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http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC
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| | The Crass Menagerie - Extreme Music Email Zine |
 | | Here is a list of bands that were interviewed in The Crass Menagerie. |  | | Issue 100, the FINAL issue of The Crass Menagerie, was entirely dedicated to Slap A Ham Records. |  | | His wit and keen observations on underground music were second to none. |
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http://www.geocities.com/toocrass
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| | Franz Crass (Bass-Baritone) - Short Biography |
 | | He was the winner at various German competitions, amomg them the "Music Academies of Germany Singing Competition" in 1954 and a music competition organised by the broadcasting companies in Munich. |  | | In 1981 Franz Crass' singing career ended abruptly - not because of a singing crisis but rather owing to a severe hearing complaint. |  | | Franz Crass established just as much as of a reputation as opera and Wagner specialist as concert and oratorio singer. |
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http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Crass-Franz.htm
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| | Crass - Banned From The Roxy Lyrics |
 | | All Crass - Banned From The Roxy lyrics,artist name, images are copyrighted to their respectful owners, all Crass - Banned From The Roxy song lyrics is restricted for educational and personal use only. |  | | Banned from the Roxy, well O.K. I never much liked playing there anyway. |  | | You are Agreed to following statement or leave this web site. |
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http://www.lyricstime.com/crass-banned-from-the-roxy-lyrics.html
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| | The Art Auction |
 | | 2 sided, unfolded original cover from the single 'Bloody Revolutions' by Crass & Poison Girls |  | | 2 sided, unfolded original cover from the single 'Reality Asylum' by Crass |
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http://www.rovingeyegallery.com/artauction/artists/crass
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| | FRETPLAY : Crass discography |
 | | Feel free to check out our Crass discography and CD reviews below. |  | | Our main business is still guitar tabs and bass tabs, and you can find our complete collection of Crass tabs here. |  | | Crass - Ten Notes on a Summer's Day |
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http://www.fretplay.com/review/c/crass/discography.shtml
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| | 6502 Cross Assembler - Flangy Development |
 | | I use this to map opcodes to valid addressing modes. |  | | It lacks some important features (Zero Page mode, simple expressions), but can output object code that can be run in various C64 emulators. |  | | Crass is the start of a 6502 Cross Assembler written in Python. |
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http://flangy.com/dev/crass
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| | Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary |
 | | 6a; especially : having or indicating such grossness of mind as precludes delicacy and discrimination b : being beneath one's dignity concerns of daily life> c -- used as a pejorative intensifier flattery> propaganda> |  | | 2 : guided by or indicative of base or materialistic values commercialism> measures of success> |
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http://www2.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/mwdictsn?va=crass
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 | | It is crass because I do not feel that commerce is evil. |  | | It is commercial in that I think it would be cool if I ended making a living by developing and publishing ideas. |
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http://crasscommercial.com
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 | | Omega Tribe on Crass recs with two 7"s? |  | | The Rival Tribal Revel Rebel - Crass flexi doesn't seem to have a catalogue number. |  | | Was Anthrax 1st 7" on Crass or Corpus Christi? |
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http://www.chez.com/keupon/crass/records.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mohammed and Mohammedanism (Islam) |
 | | The Resurrection will be general and will extend to all creatures angels, jinns, men, and brutes. |  | | The torments of hell and the pleasures of Paradise, but especially the latter, are proverbially crass and sensual. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10424a.htm
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| | Mano Singham: Cheney's Oil Maps and the Iraq War |
 | | Perhaps we have reached such a nadir that foreign policy (and even wars) can be made, and people sent to certain death, for such crass reasons. |  | | Perhaps it is time to put the Vice-President under much closer scrutiny. |  | | Can the Real Reason for War be This Crass? |
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http://www.counterpunch.org/singham07192003.html
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 | | If you register now this message and color will disappear, and ensure that you won't miss any of the unique Wordsmyth features you've come to enjoy. |  | | I believe it is crass to ask someone how much money he earns. |
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http://wordsmyth.net/live/home.php?script=search&matchent=crass&...
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