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Even beyond the Sex Pistols and the Clash, anarchist collective Crass was the most resolute British punk group, demanding concrete social action through incendiary DIY albums like Stations of the Crass, protest rallies and subversive media campaigns. Internal friction tore the group apart in 1984, but in 2007, cofounder and singer Steve Ignorant performed Crass’s debut album, The Feeding of the 5000, in two well-received London gigs. A U.K. tour followed; this week, Ignorant concludes a 12-date stateside trek.
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