Crass were an English art collective and punk rock band formed in Epping, Essex in 1977 who promoted anarchism as a political ideology, a lifestyle and...
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Crass is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Bill Crass (1911–1996), American football player Chris Crass (born c. 1973), American activist...
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Crass Records was an independent record label that was set up by the anarchist punk band Crass. Prior to the formation of Crass, Penny Rimbaud and Gee...
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Stations of the Crass is the second album by Crass, released in 1979. The record, originally released as a double 12", includes live tracks from a gig...
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Crass (born c. 1973) is an American anarchist, activist, and writer on topics of anti-racist and feminist organizing. In high school, Chris Crass's best...
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Penny Rimbaud (category Crass members)
Ignorant, he co-founded the seminal anarchist punk band Crass and served as its drummer. Crass disbanded in 1984. Until 2000 Rimbaud devoted himself almost...
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Steve Ignorant (category Crass members)
Ignorant and Rimbaud went on to co-found the anarcho-punk band Crass in 1977. After Crass stopped performing in 1984, he worked with other groups including...
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benefit gigs with Crass and paying for the production of the first CND badges since CND's heyday. Again in 1979, and again with Crass, they proved influential...
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CrAssphage (section Humans and crAss-like phage)
CrAss-like phage (crassviruses) are a bacteriophage family representing the most abundant viruses in the human gut, discovered in 2014 by cross assembling...
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Kukl, released on January 24, 1986, by Crass Records. The album has been reissued numerous times: in 1997 by Crass Records, and in 2002, 2004 and 2008 by...
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