Crass Family Records
June 13th, 2009

Ah yes, my pretties! If you are an astute student of punk rock, you will surely be hip to the anarcho-peace-punk movement in the UK in the late 70’s onward. These politically-charged punkers had social and political aims far beyond the likes of the Sex Pistols or other more well-known punk acts, and, for them, punk was a part of their dialectically-negative challenge to the status quo. Check out the rough and tough sounds of bands such as Zounds, Flux of Pink Indians, and Poison Girls, and harken back to the day when Punk still had its teeth.
- Zounds - Demystification
- Flux Of Pink Indians-Neu Smell
- The Cravats-Rub Me Out
- Crass / Poison In A Pretty Pill
- Conflict - Young Parasites
- Poison Girls: Pretty Polly
- Crass/ Walls
- KUKL - Dismembered
- Dirt - Objekt Refuse Reject Abuse
- Rudimentary Peni - Only Human
- The Mob - No Doves Fly Here
- Honey Bane - Girl on the run (audio)
- Omega Tribe - My Tears
- Crass - Do They Owe Us A Living
- Zounds - Can`t Cheat Karma
- Poison Girls - Promenade Immortelle
- Crass - Big Man, Big M.A.N
- Flux Of Pink Indians-Tube Disasters
