Stations of the Crass
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Stations of the Crass is the second album by Crass, released in 1979. The record, originally released as a double 12" EP, includes live tracks from a gig recorded at the Pied Bull pub in Islington, London on August 7, 1979. The album's title is not only a pun on the Catholic rite of the Stations of the Cross (such jibes against the religious establishment were almost a Crass hallmark), but is also a reference to the graffiti campaign that the band had been conducting around London's underground railway system, the cover artwork depicting a wall at Tottenham Court Road tube station that had allegedly been 'decorated' by them.
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Studio tracks
- "Mother-Earth"
- "White Punks On Hope"
- "You've Got Big Hands"
- "Darling"
- "System"
- "Big Man, Big M.A.N."
- "Hurry Up Garry"
- "Fun Going On"
- "Crutch Of Society"
- "Heard Too Much About"
- "Chairman Of The Bored"
- "Tired"
- "Walls"
- "Upright Citizen"
- "The Gasman Cometh"
- "Demo(N)Crats"
- "Contaminational Power"
- "Time Out"
- "I Ain't Thick, It's Just A Trick"