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- Never Trust a Hippie: the Representation of 'Extreme' Politics in Punk Music Graphics and the Influences of Protest and P
- JOMEC Journal Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
- CRASS Samples
- Sounding Anti-Nuclearism in the Anarcho-Punk Movement in Britain, 1978-84
- Scanned Image
- The Prolific Street Artist Banksy Is One of the Most
- The Story of Crass
- Neo-Fascism and the State: the Negotiation of National Identity in Modern Russia
- Affairs Review
- Pay No More Than 45 Copies: the Collection Legacy of the Crass Record
- Aesthetic of Our Anger. Anarcho-Punk, Politics and Music Edited by Mike Dines & Matthew Worley
- THE PUNK-ROCK BRONTËS a Thesis Presented to the Graduate
- TRANSFORMATIONS GB Mmpamtive Shuty of Souid Tmnsfonnatim
- Gee Vaucher: Introspective, the First Ever Survey of the Renowned British Artist’S Work to Be Mounted in the UK
- Call It Crass but There Is No Authority but Yourself: De-Canonizing Punk's
- Foreword (From Original Edition) Mark Hodkinson
- An Analysis of How Crass Were Influenced by the Cultural Climate of 1977-81 When Writing the Song ‘Big a Little A’ and How They Subsequently Influenced Others