Crass' first release was The Feeding Of The 5000, an 18 track 12" 45 rpm EP on the Small Wonder label in 1978. Workers at the pressing plant initially refused to handle it due to the allegedly blasphemous content of the song "Asylum". The record was eventually released with this track removed and replaced by two minutes of silence, ironically titled "The Sound Of Free Speech".
Love your work. Are you in NYC or London?
Wimberley59 3 months ago
I saw your drawings on your website, and I absolutely love them. "we wont let it drop" at 0:30 is definitely one of my favourites.
jrdufour07 3 months ago
Amazing work, I would just like to say that your work has inspired me for a long time now, great website too.
jflynnportraitartist 3 months ago
Bellissimi
TRIBALBOMB 3 months ago
I couldn't hear the music. But, I do enjoy your drawings. You inspire me.
blogclogged 3 months ago
@blogclogged
Crass' first release was The Feeding Of The 5000, an 18 track 12" 45 rpm EP on the Small Wonder label in 1978. Workers at the pressing plant initially refused to handle it due to the allegedly blasphemous content of the song "Asylum". The record was eventually released with this track removed and replaced by two minutes of silence, ironically titled "The Sound Of Free Speech".
guydenning 3 months ago
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MrChrisrage 2 months ago