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Cr**** were an
English art
collective and punk rock band
formed in Epping, Es**** in 1977 who
promoted anarchism as a
political ideology, a
lifestyle and...
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Cr**** is a surname.
Notable people with the name include: Bill
Cr**** (1911–1996),
American football player Chris Cr**** (born c. 1973),
American activist...
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Cr**** (born c. 1973) is an
American anarchist, activist, and
writer on
topics of anti-racist and
feminist organizing. In high school,
Chris Cr****'s best...
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Cr**** Records was an
independent record label that was set up by the
anarchist punk band
Cr****.
Prior to the
formation of
Cr****,
Penny Rimbaud and Gee...
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Stations of the
Cr**** is the
second album by
Cr****,
released in 1979. The record,
originally released as a
double 12",
includes live
tracks from a gig...
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known as The
Cr**** Collective and
Cr**** Agenda, is the
working title of a
series of
collaborations by ex-members of the anarcho-punk band
Cr**** and others...
- and
called it "loud, vulgar, and
terrible comedy". The
Hindu cited it a "
cr**** narrative"
while stating that "stalking,
objectifying women,
treating them...
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Trapeze were an
English rock band from Cannock, Staffordshire.
Formed in 1969, the band
originally featured former The
Montanas members John
Jones (trumpet...
- International.
August 30, 1973.
Retrieved April 24, 2011.[permanent dead link]
Cr****,
Scott (2016).
Statesmen and
Mischief Makers:
Volume III: Officeholders...
- in CD format) (NB, for
complete Cr**** discography see main
Cr**** page) "Reality Asylum" (7", 1978)
Stations of the
Cr**** (LP, 1979) "Bloody Revolutions"...