The Feeding of the 5000 (CD)

Crass

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Label: Crass Released: 1978 List Price: 10.98
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Perhaps the most uncompromising early British punk record. This is far more interesting for its form than its content: super-brief, incoherent rants over pummeling drums and incomprehensible vocals were made into a hardcore clichT by the early '80s, but were impossibly radical and noisy in 1978. If you're at all left-of-center, you can find a good deal to sympathize with in the lyrics here, which address class warfare, social hypocrisy, organized religion, and punk rock itself with serious venom. It's not without humor at times, either, as on the famous chorus, "Do they owe us a living? Of course they f*cking do!" (A lyric sheet, always an essential item for Crass releases, is provided.) The melodic and textural qualities of the record, not to mention the throat-full-of-vomit vocals, are unrelentingly harsh and monotonous, but with a band such as this, this is exactly the point. The most enduring piece, actually, had relatively little to do with traditional punk rock: on "Asylum," the spoken female voice delivers a vitriolic attack on Christianity over disquieting guitar feedback. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Asylum
2Do They Owe Us a Living?
3End Result
4They've Got a Bomb
5Punk Is Dead
6Reject of Society
7General Bacardi
8Banned from the Roxy
9G's Song
10Fight War, Not Wars
11Women
12Securicor
13Sucks
14You Pay
15Angels
16What a Shame
17So What
18Well?...Do They?

 

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