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Christ The Album

Crass
Punk 1982

Emerging from the heart of the late '70s punk movement, this 1982 release from Crass showcases the band's signature anarcho-punk ethos, blending raw energy with thought-provoking lyrical content. The album features a gritty soundscape characterized by aggressive guitar riffs, driving drum patterns, and a mix of shouted vocals alongside spoken word passages. The production is deliberately lo-fi, capturing the urgency of the music while allowing the band's ideology to take center stage. Thematically, the album grapples with complex subjects such as religion, war, and societal norms, reflecting the disillusionment of a generation. The track “Big A, Little A” stands out with its infectious chant and calls to action, while “How Does it Feel?” offers a more contemplative tone, inviting listeners to reflect on their place in a fractured world. The juxtaposition of frenetic tempos with moments of stark silence adds an unpredictable dimension, enhancing the emotional weight of the lyrics. What distinguishes this album within the punk genre is its fusion of musical aggression with a deeply philosophical stance, setting it apart from many contemporaries who favored a more straightforward approach. Crass embraces an avant-garde sensibility, employing unconventional song structures and instrumentation that includes varied percussion and the occasional use of sound collage, pushing the boundaries of what punk could express. In a time of social upheaval, this album serves not just as a musical artifact but as a resonant commentary, capturing the spirit of dissent that defined the era and urging listeners to question prevailing systems.

“Crass is like a very political British punk band. If you like music that sounds nice, then this is not an album for you. This is something that I listen to when I'm driving around, when I'm sitting in traffic on the 405 or you know when I'm like angry and I need something to go with my anger.”
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“Crass was extremely foundational for me as a kid. I was obsessed with that entire sort of Peace Punk genre and that world that Crass Records created, but this record is by far my favorite record of theirs.”
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Tracklist

34 tracks · 95:52 · click to preview
Disc 1
1
Have a Nice Day
2:44
2
Mother Love
2:52
3
Nineteen Eighty Bore
4:21
4
I Know There is Love
2:47
5
Beg Your Pardon
3:07
6
Birth Control 'n' Rock 'n' Roll
2:59
7
Reality Whitewash
3:29
8
It's the Greatest Working Class Rip-Off
3:21
9
Deadhead
2:16
10
You Can Be Who?
3:01
11
Buy Now Pay as You Go
2:22
12
Rival Tribal Revel Rebel (Pt. 2)
3:09
13
Bumhooler
3:34
14
Sentiment (White Feathers)
3:35
15
Major General Despair
4:35
Disc 2
1
Bannned from the Roxy / The Sound of One Hand (Live)
4:30
2
Punk is Dead (Live)
1:58
3
Nagasaki Nightmare (Live)
4:31
4
Darling / Bata Motel Blues (Live)
2:15
5
Berketex Bribe / Fold It in Half (Live)
2:40
6
Big Hands / Heart: Throb of the Mortuary (Live)
2:14
7
First Woman in Space (Live)
1:05
8
Bumhooler (Live)
2:21
9
Big a Little A (Live)
4:26
10
Arlington 73 (Live)
1:25
11
Bomb Plus Bomb Tape (Live)
4:04
12
Contaminational Power (Live)
1:47
13
I Ain't Thick, It's Just a Trick (Live)
1:49
14
G's Song (Live)
0:29
15
Securicor (Live)
1:42
16
I Can't Stand It (Live)
1:48
17
Shaved Women / Part of Life (Live)
3:21
18
Do They Owe Us a Living? (Live)
1:22
19
So What? / Salt n Pepper (Live)
3:36
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