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37 tracks, 79 minutes. New pressing created from the original vinyl master tapes (no remix!) and new metalwork. Comes in original iconic foldout sleeve. For the first time this vinyl package now includes a download card entitling the bearer to a free MP3 download of the album.
Stations Of The Crass is the second album by Crass, released at a time when right-wing National Front leaders and working class Oi! bands were using punk rock as a medium for their xenophobic message. Originally pressed as a double 12 inch in 1979, the record includes live tracks from a gig recorded at the Pied Bull pub in Islington, London on August 7, 1979.
Crass countered the trend with seething rage, wicked wit, and a potent musical attack that spurned punk's pub-rock origins for harder and faster chaos. The follow up to The Feeding Of The 5000, this offering finds them delivering furious anti-capitalist sentiments on a bed of guitar and bass designed to deliver an uncompromising message.
"They said that we were trash. Well the name is Crass, not Clash!" - CRASS, ‘White Punks On Hope’
Track listing:
(Live Tracks)
Total Running Time: 79:23
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