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Anti-Nowhere League

Even though judged from the frequently confrontational specifications of U.K. punk, the Anti-Nowhere Little league were a music group focused on offending people. Searching less just like a band of bohemian rebels than a particularly unsavory biker gang wanting to stomp somebody (frontman Pet admits to being truly a former …

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U.K. Subs

Probably one of the most important rings of the next influx of U.K. punk, the U.K. Subs have been around the scene because the start of English punk. But because the 1st wave of rings started to crumble, the U.K. Subs simply got tougher and quicker, and slowly increased to …

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Crass

The brittlest & most hard-line radical from the first wave of Uk punk bands, Crass issued a blitz of records which were ruthless both in their unrelenting sociopolitical screeds and their amelodic crash of noise. The horrors of battle, the arbitrary character of legal justice, sexism, press imagery, organized religious …

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