Artist
Crass / Poison Girls
Anarcho-punk pioneers known for experimental DIY aesthetics and politically charged performances during the 1980s.
About
Crass and Poison Girls were pivotal figures in anarcho-punk and experimental music during the late 1970s and 1980s. Both projects embraced provocative, DIY aesthetics with politicized lyrics and unconventional sonic approaches. Their releases, including the 1980 album "Bloody Revolutions / Persons Unknown" and live recordings, documented their commitment to radical artistic expression and anti-establishment messaging within underground music communities.
