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    Gee Vaucher (born 1945 in Dagenham, Essex, England) is a visual artist primarily associated with the anarcho-punk band Crass. Vaucher met her long-lasting...
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  • runner Gee Vaucher (born 1945), English anarchist Jean Pierre Étienne Vaucher (1763–1841), Swiss Protestant pastor and botanist Yvette Vaucher (born 1929)...
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    just crass"). Other friends and household members joined (including Gee Vaucher, Pete Wright, N. A. Palmer and Steve Herman), and Crass played their...
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  • performance art group during the mid-1970s. EXIT members Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher later founded anarchist punk rock band Crass, adopting many of EXIT's...
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  • Records, the record was accompanied by a book of 50 paintings by artist Gee Vaucher. In 2012, the album was rereleased on CD. Sword, Harry (17 July 2012)...
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  • anger that often crossed between passion and aggression on the album, Gee Vaucher said: If you're going to rant and rave or be angry about anything, one...
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  • weeks. A remastered edition of the album, complete with new artwork by Gee Vaucher designed specifically for the small size of a CD case, was due to be...
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    In 1967, inspired by the film Inn of the Sixth Happiness, Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher, both vegetarians, set up the anarchist/pacifist open house Dial House...
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  • punk band Crass. Prior to the formation of Crass, Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher had published their creative works via their own Dial House based Exitstencil...
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  • analogue studio tapes. The release also contains additional artwork by Gee Vaucher, bonus material and a 64-page booklet of lyrics and liner notes by Rimbaud...
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