Stations of the Crass
Stations of the Crass
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
In the cacophonous landscape of punk rock, CRASS's "Stations of the Crass" stands out like a sore thumb - and we mean that in the best possible way. This 1979 album is a blistering indictment of society's ills, wrapped up in a package of aggressive guitars, pounding drums, and uncompromising vocals.
From the opening track, "Mother Earth," CRASS makes their intentions clear - they're here to shake things up and challenge the status quo. The relentless energy of songs like "White Punks on Hope" and "Reality Asylum" is enough to make even the most jaded punk fan sit up and take notice.
But it's not just the music that makes "Stations of the Crass" so compelling - it's the band's ethos. CRASS isn't content to just make music; they want to change the world. Their DIY ethic, political activism, and commitment to social justice make them one of punk's most important and enduring acts.
Sure, CRASS may not be everyone's cup of tea. Their abrasive sound and confrontational lyrics can be off-putting to some listeners. But for those willing to embrace the chaos, "Stations of the Crass" is a powerful and urgent statement that still resonates today.
In a world overrun with corporate interests and watered-down punk, CRASS delivers a much-needed jolt of rebellious spirit. "Stations of the Crass" may not be easy listening, but it's essential listening for anyone who cares about the power of music to inspire change.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Mother Earth
2. White Punks On Hope
3. You've Got Big Hands
4. Darling
5. System
6. Big Man, Big M.A.N.
7. Hurry Up Garry
8. Fun Going On
9. Crutch of Society
10. Heard Too Much About
11. Chairmen of the Bored
12. Tired
13. Walls
14. Upright Citizen
Disc: 2
1. The Gasman Cometh
2. Demoncrats
3. Contaminational Power
4. Time Out
5. I Ain't Thick, It's Just a Trick/Radio Radicals Thread Track
6. System
7. Big Man, Big M.A.N.
8. Banned from the Roxy
9. Hurry Up Garry
10. Time Out
11. They've Got a Bomb
12. Fight War, Not Wars
13. Women
14. Shaved Women
15. You Pay
16. Heard Too Much About
17. Angels
18. What a Shame
19. So What
20. G's Song
21. Do They Owe Us a Living?
22. Punk Is Dead
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Crass
CRASS are the legendary anarcho-punk band that have been shaking up the music scene since the late '70s. Hailing from Essex, this eclectic group is known for their raw and politically-charged lyrics, relentless energy on stage, and DIY ethos that has inspired countless musicians over the decades. Formed in 1977, CRASS quickly became one of the most influential punk bands of their time, pushing the boundaries of punk music and challenging societal norms with their fearless activism. Their debut album, "The Feeding of the 5000," released in 1978, remains a seminal work in the punk genre, with tracks like "Do They Owe Us a Living?" and "Punk is Dead" capturing the disillusionment and rebellious spirit of the era. CRASS's unique blend of punk, noise, and avant-garde experimentation has earned them a cult following around the world. Their live performances are not just concerts, but immersive experiences that challenge and provoke audiences. Whether it's their confrontational lyrics or their chaotic stage presence, CRASS never fail to make a lasting impression. With a discography that includes iconic albums like "Stations of the Crass" and "Penis Envy," CRASS have left an indelible mark on the punk landscape. Their uncompromising stance on social issues, anti-capitalist ethos, and DIY approach to music continue to inspire musicians and activists to this day. CRASS are more than just a band - they are a movement, a force to be reckoned with in the world of music and beyond.
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