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Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Anarchism is a political philosophy with many heterogeneous and diverse schools of thought, united by a common opposition to compulsory rule. ...
Some anarchists believe that Buddhism forms a philisophical ground for anarchism, as a result of basic Buddhist teachings. ...
Anarcho-capitalism refers to an anti-statist philosophy that embraces capitalism as one of its foundational principles. ...
Christian anarchism is any of several traditions which combine anarchism with Christianity. ...
Left Anarchism is a term used almost exclusively by opponents of traditional anarchism to denominate philosophies that oppose private ownership of the means of production (or capitalism). ...
Libertarian Communism redirects here. ...
Crypto-anarchism is a philosophy that expounds the use of strong public-key cryptography to enforce privacy and individual freedom. ...
Anarcha-feminism combines anarchism with feminism. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Green anarchism is a school of thought within anarchism which puts an emphasis on the environment. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Individualist anarchism (also anarchist individualism, anarcho-individualism, individualistic anarchism) refers to any of several traditions that hold that individual conscience and the pursuit of self-interest should not be constrained by any collective body or public...
Infoanarchism has been used as an umbrella term for various groups of people who are opposed to forms of so-called intellectual property, including copyright and patents. ...
Insurrectionary anarchism is a revolutionary theory, practice and tendency within the anarchist movement which opposes formal anarchist organizations such as labor unions and federations that are based on a political programme and periodic congresses. ...
Libertarian socialism is a political philosophy dedicated to opposing coercive forms of authority and social hierarchy, in particular the institutions of capitalism and the state. ...
Anarcho-pacifism is a form of anarchism emphasizing the complete rejection of violence in any form for any purpose (esp. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Philosophical anarchism is a form of anarchistic thought which contends that the State lacks moral legitimacy. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture Economics By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Philosophy Portal Politics Portal Platformism is a tendency within the wider anarchist movement which shares an affinity with organising in the tradition of Dielo Trudas Organizational Platform of the General Union of Anarchists (Draft)[1]. The...
Post-anarchism or postanarchism is the term used to represent anarchist philosophies developed since the 1980s using post-structuralist and postmodernist approaches. ...
Post-left anarchy is a recent current in anarchist thought that promotes a critique of anarchisms relationship to traditional leftism. ...
Theory Issues Culture By region Lists Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Anarcho-primitivism is an anarchist critique of the origins and progress of civilization. ...
Social anarchism is a term self-applied by many anarchists of the libertarian socialist thread of anarchism. ...
Anarcho-syndicalism is a branch of anarchism which focuses on the labour movement. ...
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| Theory and practice | Anarch · Anarchy · Black bloc Communes · Consensus democracy Decentralization · Deep ecology Direct action · Direct democracy Dual power · Especifismo Horizontalism · Illegalism Individual reclamation · Law Participatory politics Permanent Autonomous Zone Prefigurative politics Propaganda of the deed Refusal of work · Rewilding Social ecology · Spontaneous order The Anarch is to the anarchist, what the monarch is to the monarchist. ...
For other uses, see Anarchy (disambiguation). ...
A black bloc is an affinity group, or cluster of affinity groups,[1] that comes together during some sort of protest, demonstration, or other event involving class struggle, anti-capitalism, or anti-globalization. ...
In Marxist theory, the commune is a form of political organization adopted during the first phase of communism. ...
Consensus democracy is the application of consensus decision making to the process of legislation. ...
Decentralization is the process of dispersing decision-making closer to the point of service or action. ...
Deep ecology is a recent branch of ecological philosophy (ecosophy) that considers humankind as an integral part of its environment. ...
For the Canadian urban guerrilla group Direct Action, see Squamish Five. ...
Direct democracy, classically termed pure democracy,[1] comprises a form of democracy and theory of civics wherein sovereignty is lodged in the assembly of all citizens who choose to participate. ...
Dual power is a concept first articulated in an article by Lenin, The Dual Power, (dvoevlastie) which described a situation in the wake of the February Revolution in which two powers, the workers councils (or Soviets, particularly the Petrograd Soviet) and the official state apparatus of the Provisional Government coexisted...
Especifismo is an anarchist praxis which originates in South America. ...
Horizontalism (Spanish: horizontalidad) is a concept that implies the striving for nonhierarchical power structures and relationships. ...
Illegalism is an anarchist philosophy which developed primarily in France in the early 1900s parallel to anarchist individualism. ...
Anarchist law refers to a concept about the law to use in anarchies, although some people define anarchies as communities without any law. ...
Parpolity or Participatory Politics is a theoritical political system proposed by Stephen R. Shalom, professor of political science at William Patterson University in New Jersey. ...
A Permanent autonomous zone (or a PAZ) is a community that is autonomous from the generally recognized government or authority structure in which it is embedded. ...
The term prefigurative politics is widespread within various activist movements, and in short, it describes modes of organization and tactics undertaken that accurately reflect the future society being sought. ...
Propaganda of the deed (or propaganda by the deed, from the French propagande par le fait) is a concept of anarchist origin, which appeared towards the end of the 19th century, that promoted terrorism against political enemies as a way of inspiring the masses and catalyzing revolution. ...
Refusal of work is a concept that has been advocated at various times by many social activist groups, mostly located on the libertarian left wing. ...
Rewilding is the process of undoing domestication. ...
Social ecology is, in the words of its leading exponents, a coherent radical critique of current social, political, and anti-ecological trends as well as a reconstructive, ecological, communitarian, and ethical approach to society. Social Ecology is a radical view of ecology and of social/political systems. ...
Spontaneous order is a term that describes the spontaneous emergence of order out of seeming chaos. ...
| Issues | Anarcho-capitalism · Animal rights Capitalism · Criticisms · Islam Marxism · Nationalism Orthodox Judaism · Religion Violence It has been suggested that Major conflicts within anarchist thought be merged into this article or section. ...
This article discusses anarchism and anarcho-capitalism. ...
The initials of the Animal Liberation Front with an anarchist circle-A incorporated into the design The anarchist philosophical and political movement has some connections to elements of the animal liberation movement. ...
Though the libertarian socialist critique of capitalism is rooted in socialist theory, there are certain key distinctions in their critiques, which this article attempts to elucidate. ...
The theory and practice of anarchism has been controversial since it came to prominence in the 19th century. ...
Although anarchists commonly reject organized religion (see anarchism and religion), and Islamic Law has been used as a basis for authoritarian regimes, there have also been numerous traditions within Islam (often associated with Sufism) that can be interpreted as anarchist in nature. ...
While anarchism and Marxism are two different political philosophies, there is some similarity between the methodology and ideology of groups of anarchists and Marxists, and the history of the two have often been intertwined. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Nationalism and anarchism both emerged in Europe following the French Revolution and have a long and complicated relationship, going back at least to Bakunin and his involvement with the Pan-Slavic movement prior to his conversion...
While there is no organized Orthodox Jewish anarchist movement, various anarchistic ideas are common in the works of many Kabbalists and Hasidic teachers. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture Economics By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Philosophy Portal Politics Portal Anarchism and violence have become closely connected in popular thought, in part because of a concept of propaganda of the deed. Propaganda of the deed, or attentát, was espoused by a number...
| History | Amakasu Incident · Anarchist Catalonia · Anarchist Exclusion Act Anarchy in Somalia · Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations Barcelona May Days Carnival Against Capitalism Escuela Moderna · Hague Congress Haymarket affair · High Treason Incident · International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam · Kate Sharpley Library · Kronstadt rebellion Labadie Collection · LIP · May 1968 May Day · Paris Commune Provo · Red inverted triangle Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine · Spanish Revolution Third Russian Revolution · Tragic Week · WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity Theory and practice Issues History Culture Economics By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Philosophy Portal Politics Portal Originating in the Greek language (αÏÏή arche means sovereignty), the term anarchy can be understood as the state of absence of sovereignty. According to Harold Barclay, long before anarchism emerged as a distinct perspective...
The Amakasu Incident occurred on September 16, 1923, in the chaos immediately following the Great KantÅ earthquake. ...
Anarchist Catalonia (July 21, 1936 - February 10, 1939) was the stateless territory and anarchist society in part of the territory of modern Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War, eventually headed by Buenaventura Durruti. ...
Somalia, from 1991-2006, is cited by some as a real-world example of a stateless society and legal system. ...
One of the four posters produced for the celebrations The Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations occurred on the 1st to the 4th of May, 1986 in Melbourne, Australia. ...
From May 3rd to May 8th of 1937, factions on the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War engaged in violent street battles. ...
The Global Carnival against Capital took place on Friday, June 18, 1999. ...
La Escuela Moderna (trans. ...
The Hague Congress of the International Workers Association (September 1872) marked the end of this organization as a unitarian alliance of all socialist factions (Anarchists and Marxists). ...
The Haymarket Riot on May 4, 1886 in Chicago is generally considered to have been an important influence on the origin of international May Day observances for workers. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
The International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam took place from 24 August to 31 August 1907. ...
The Kate Sharpley Library, or KSL, is a library dedicated to anarchist texts and history. ...
Combatants Soviet Sailors Red Army Commanders Stepan Petrichenko Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky Strength c. ...
The Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan is recognized as one of the worldâs most complete collections of materials documenting the history of anarchism and other radical movements from the 19th century to the present. ...
LIP. Call for the march on Besançon. ...
A May 1968 poster: Be young and shut up, with stereotypical silhouette of General de Gaulle. ...
This article is about the holidays celebrated on May 1. ...
Le Père Duchesne looking at the statue of Napoleon I on top of the Vendome column: Eh ben ! bougre de canaille, on va donc te foutre en bas comme ta crapule de neveu !⦠(Well now! buggering rascal, we will knock you the fuck off just like your crook of...
For other uses, see Provo. ...
The Red inverted triangle was the badge that political prisoners in Nazi concentration camps had to wear. ...
Simon Karetnik, Batko Makhno, and Fedir Shchus (Fedor Shchus). ...
In Spanish history, there have been several revolutions. ...
The Socialist-Revolutionary Party. ...
A depiction of the death of Francesc Ferrer i Guà rdia as a result of Tragic Week. ...
{{Infobox Military Conflict |conflict=Battle of Seattle |date=November 30, 1999 |place=Seattle, Washington |result=WTO meetings delayed, $20,000,000 in damage |combatant1=Protesters, Rioters, Anarchists |combatant2=King County Sheriffs Office, Seattle Police Department |commander1= none |commander2=[[= Chief Norm Stamper |strength1=42,000+ |strength2=unknown}} A Rainforest Action...
| Culture | Anarcho-punk · Arts · Black anarchism Celtic anarchism · Culture jamming DIY culture · Freeganism Independent Media Center Infoshop · The Internationale Jewish anarchism · Lifestylism Popular education · Radical cheerleading · Radical environmentalism · Squatting Symbolism · To the Barricades The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Anarchism has long had an association with the arts, particularly in music and literature. ...
Black anarchism opposes the existence of a state and subjugation and domination of people of color, and favors a non-hierarchical organization of society. ...
Culture jamming is a resistance movement to cultural hegemony and the homogenous nature of popular culture, executed by means of guerrilla communication. ...
Main articles: DIY ethic and Do it yourself DIY (or Do It Yourself) culture is a broad term used to refer to a wide range of grassroots political activism. ...
Freeganism is an anti-consumerism lifestyle whereby people employ alternative living strategies based on limited participation in the conventional economy and minimal consumption of resources. ...
Temporary IMC in Edinburgh covering protests at the 2005 G8 summit The Independent Media Center (aka Indymedia or IMC) is a global network of participatory journalists that reports with a generally left-wing perspective on political and social issues. ...
An infoshop is a storefront or community space that serves as a node for the distribution of anarchist information, typically in the form of books, zines, stickers and posters. ...
LInternationale in the original French. ...
Freie Arbeiter Stimme, vol 1 no 4, Friday, July 25, 1890. ...
It has been suggested that Folk high school be merged into this article or section. ...
The Resistin Radicatz, a radical cheerleading group, do a cheer in front of AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington before joining the Million Worker March at the Lincoln Memorial. ...
Some environmentalists take the position that traditional methods of social change like political lobbying, public awareness campaigns, and the like are insufficient for achieving necessary changes in the relationship between humans and the environment. ...
For other uses, see squat. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · To The Barricades (A Las Barricadas) was one of the most popular songs of the Spanish anarchists during the Spanish Civil War. ...
| | Agorism · Capitalism · Collectivism Communism · Co-operatives Counter-economics · Free market Free school · Free store · Geoism Gift economy · Market abolitionism Mutual aid · Mutualism Participatory economics Really Really Free Market Self-ownership · Socialism Syndicalism · Wage slavery Workers' self-management Anarchist economics entails theory and practice relating to economic activity within the philosophical outlines of anarchism. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Agorism is an anarchist political philosophy founded by Samuel Edward Konkin III and characterized by proponents as left-libertarian. ...
Anarcho-capitalism refers to an anti-statist philosophy that embraces capitalism as one of its foundational principles. ...
Left Anarchism is a term used almost exclusively by opponents of traditional anarchism to denominate philosophies that oppose private ownership of the means of production (or capitalism). ...
Libertarian Communism redirects here. ...
Co-op redirects here. ...
The factual accuracy of this article is disputed. ...
Free-market anarchism (also:Market anarchism) is a term which can be used to refer to: Mutualism, the economic system of the classical individualist anarchists that supports private property and a market economy with an espousal of a labor theory of value. ...
A free school is a decentralized network in which skills, information, and knowledge are shared without hierarchy and the institutional environment of formal schooling. ...
Give-away shops, freeshops, or free stores are second-hand stores that are starting to appear in Northern European towns and cities, especially in the Netherlands and Germany. ...
Georgism, named for Henry George (1839-1897), is a philosophy and economic theory that follows from the belief that although everyone owns what they create; land, and everything else supplied by nature, belongs equally to all humanity. ...
A gift economy is an economic system in which goods and services are given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future quid pro quo. ...
Market abolitionism is a belief that the market, in the economic sense, should be completely eliminated from society. ...
Mutual aid is a term in political economy used to signify the economic concept of voluntary reciprocal exchange of resources and services for mutual benefit. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Mutualism is a political and economic theory or system, largely associated with Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, based on a labor theory of value which holds that when labor or its product is sold, it ought to receive...
Participatory economics, often abbreviated parecon, is a proposed economic system that uses participatory decision making as an economic mechanism to guide the allocation of resources and consumption in a given society. ...
The Really, Really Free Market (RRFM) movement is a non-hierarchical collective of individuals who form a temporary market based on an alternative gift economy. ...
Self-ownership or sovereignty of the individual or individual sovereignty is the condition where an individual has the exclusive moral right to control his or her own body and life. ...
Social anarchism is a term self-applied by many anarchists of the libertarian socialist thread of anarchism. ...
Anarcho-syndicalism is a branch of anarchism which focuses on the labour movement. ...
Wage slavery is a term first coined by the Lowell Mill Girls in 1836[4], though articulated in concept as early as 1763 [5] and elaborated on by various subsequent thinkers. ...
Poster for the Movimiento Nacional de Empresas Recuperadas (MNER), at a worker-recovered print shop, Chilavert Artes Gráficas in Buenos Aires, Argentina Worker self-management (or autogestion) is a form of workplace decision-making in which the employees themselves agree on choices (for issues like customer care, general production...
| Lists | Anarcho-punk bands · Books Communities · Fictional characters Jewish anarchists · Musicians Organizations · Periodicals · Poets Theory and practice Issues History Culture Economics By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Philosophy Portal Politics Portal This is a list of anarcho-punk bands, including anarchist bands labelled as crust punk, D-beat, hardcore and folk punk. ...
Anarchist Daniel Guérin, Anarchism Robert Graham Anarchism. ...
This is a list of anarchist communities, past and present. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy certain standards for completeness. ...
Yehuda Ashlag Paul Avrich Fanya Baron Herbert Baum Julian Beck Alexander Berkman Abe Bluestein Mykel Board Dmitry Bogrov Murray Bookchin Martin Buber Sam Dolgoff Eric Drooker Noam Chomsky Norman Cohn[] David Edelstadt Carl Einstein George Engel Samuel Fielden Vera Figner Adolph Fischer Senya Fleshin Charles Fourier (proto-anarchist) Alan Freed...
This list uses the word organization in its loosest sense. ...
The following is a chronological list of noteworthy anarchist periodicals. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Ideologies Communist internationals Prominent communists Related subjects Anti-communism refers to opposition to communism. ...
Anti-consumerism refers to the socio-political movement against consumerism. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Anti-corporate activists (see activism) believe that the rise of large business corporations is posing a threat to the legitimate authority of the public good. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Antimilitarism is a doctrine commonly found in the anarchist and, more globally, in the socialist movement, which may be both characterized as internationalist movements. ...
Anti-statism refers to all philosophies that in some degree reject or oppose the establishment of a state, or territorial national governments. ...
Anti war protest in Melbourne, Australia, 2003 Anti-war is a term that is widely adopted by any social movement or person that seeks to end or oppose a future or current war. ...
The term autarchy has two different meanings. ...
Raised fist, stenciled protest symbol of Autonome at the Ernst-Kirchweger-Haus in Vienna, Austria Autonomism refers to a set of left-wing political and social movements and theories close to the socialist movement. ...
The labour movement or labor movement is a broad term for the development of a collective organization of working people, to campaign in their own interest for better treatment from their employers and political governments, in particular through the implementation of specific laws governing labor relations. ...
Left Communism is a term describing a whole range of communist viewpoints which oppose the political ideas of the Bolsheviks from a position which is asserted to be more authentically Marxist and proletarian than the views held by the Communist International after its first two Congresses. ...
This article is about the political philosophy based on private property rights. ...
Libertarian Marxism is a school of Marxism that takes a less authoritarian view of Marxist theory than conventional currents such as Stalinism, Trotskyism, and other forms of Marxism-Leninism, as well as a generally less reformist view than do Social Democrats. ...
Libertarian socialism is a group of political philosophies that aim to create a society without political, economic or social hierarchies - a society in which all violent or coercive institutions would be dissolved, and in their place every person would have free, equal access to tools of information and production, or...
The Situationist International (SI) was a small group of international political and artistic agitators with roots in Marxism, Lettrism and the early 20th century European artistic and political avant-gardes. ...
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The following is a list of anarchist musicians, as well as instruments they utilize, musical genres they perform, and bands which they are members of (if applicable.) Anarchist redirects here. ...
For other uses, see Music (disambiguation). ...
An anarchist is a person who rejects any form of compulsory government (cf. "state") and supports its elimination. Anarchism can be summarized as the belief that all forms of rulership are undesirable and should be abolished. Look up Cf. ...
For other uses, see State (disambiguation). ...
For the government in parliamentary systems, see Executive (government) A government is a body that has the power to make and the authority to enforce rules and laws within a civil, corporate, religious, academic, or other organization or group . ...
This list only deals with individual, self-identified anarchists who are musicians. Musicians who have not self-identified as anarchists are not included; nor are bands and music collectives who collectively identify as anarchist, although individual members thereof may be. In philosophy, identity is the quality of being the same as. It is of particular interest to logicians and metaphysicians. ...
In music, a band is a company of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of or improvising a musical arrangement on different musical instruments. ...
A music collective or musical collective, is a collective whose primary focus is musical output (music) or one that has a strong focus on music as a method of achieving its aims. ...
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Jude Abbot is an Essex-born member of British anarchist band, Chumbawamba. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
B - Louise Bell (??—): English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians.[2]
- Pascal Benvenuti (1980—): French singer and bass, guitar, drums, ukulele, mandolin, and concertina player; performs jazz punk and folk punk music; Current member of Les Louise Mitchels and occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present). [3]
- Derek Birkett (??—): English bassist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians.[2]
- Johnny Blackburn (?–): English bassist; performs Punk Rock; member of anarcho-punk band, Omega Tribe.[2]
- Blyth Power
- James Bowman (?—): American guitarist and singer; performs Punk Rock amd Folk Rock; member of anarcho-punk band, Against Me! (2000–present).[4][5]
- Georges Brassens (1921–1981): French singer, songwriter, and guitarist; performed folk music. [6]
- Bread and Roses
- Paul Brown (??—): English guitarist; performed punk rock and post-punk; former member of Stripey Zebras (1980—1981), Autumn Poison (1980—1985), and Love Over Law.[7]
- Dunston Bruce (??—): English singer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band, Chumbawamba.[1]
- Graham Burnett (??—): English drummer; performed punk rock and post-punk; former member of Stripey Zebras (1980—1981), Autumn Poison (1980—1985), and Love Over Law.[7]
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For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
A sunburst-colored Fender Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass[1][2]; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ...
For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ...
For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ...
The ukulele (from Hawaiian: , pronounced ), variantly spelled ukelele (particularly in the UK), or alternately abbreviated uke, is a chordophone classified as a plucked lute; it is a subset of the guitar family of instruments, generally with four strings or four courses of strings. ...
This article is about the musical instrument. ...
Wheatstone English concertina, circa 1920 This article is about the musical instrument. ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
Ghost Mice is a two-piece folk-punk band that hails from Bloomington, IN. Ghost Mice was created from the ashes of former pop-punk bands The Devil is Electric and Operation: Cliff Clavin. ...
One Little Indian Records is a London based independent record label set up by Derek Birkett (former bass player of Flux Of Pink Indians) and Sue Birkett in 1985, along with Tim Kelly (formar guitar player of Flux Of Pink Indians). ...
Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Sleeve of Angry Songs Omega Tribe was an English anarcho-punk band, formed in the early 1980s. ...
Blyth Power are a British rock band formed in 1983 by singer/drummer Joseph Porter, and are a well-respected band among the underground scene, along with the likes of Chumbawamba and Crass. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Bob Dylans folk-rock album, Blonde on Blonde Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Against Me! is a punk rock band formed in 1997 in Gainesville, Florida. ...
Georges Brassens (French IPA: ) (October 22, 1921 - October 29, 1981) was a French acoustic singer and songwriter. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Folk song redirects here. ...
Bread And Roses is an all acoustic folk-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Post punk generally refers to the particularly fertile and creative period following the initial punk rock explosion. During the first wave of punk, roughly spanning 1976-1983, bands such as The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones and The Damned began to challenge the current styles and conventions of rock...
Headline text We are Mighty, we are Stripey. ...
Autumn Poison playing at a CND benefit, 1983 Autumn Poison were an anarcho-punk band from Southend on Sea, Essex, UK between 1980 and 1985. ...
Autumn Poison playing at a CND benefit, 1983 Autumn Poison were an anarcho-punk band from Southend on Sea, Essex, UK between 1980 and 1985. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Post punk generally refers to the particularly fertile and creative period following the initial punk rock explosion. During the first wave of punk, roughly spanning 1976-1983, bands such as The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones and The Damned began to challenge the current styles and conventions of rock...
Headline text We are Mighty, we are Stripey. ...
Autumn Poison playing at a CND benefit, 1983 Autumn Poison were an anarcho-punk band from Southend on Sea, Essex, UK between 1980 and 1985. ...
Autumn Poison playing at a CND benefit, 1983 Autumn Poison were an anarcho-punk band from Southend on Sea, Essex, UK between 1980 and 1985. ...
...But Alive was a German punk rock band, which was founded in 1992 in Hamburg. ...
C For the Mortal Kombat character, see Johnny Cage. ...
Aleatoric music (also aleatory music or chance music; from the Latin word alea, meaning dice) is music in which some element of the composition is left to chance or some primary element of a composed works realization is left to the determination of its performer(s). ...
For experimental rock music, see experimental rock. ...
Daniel Carter is an American free jazz saxophone, flute, clarinet, and trumpet player active mainly in New York City since the early 1970s. ...
A saxophonist is a musician who plays the saxophone. ...
A flautist, flutist, or flute player is a musician who plays the flute. ...
A clarinetist (also spelled clarinettist) is a musician who plays the clarinet. ...
Trumpeter redirects here. ...
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For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Sleeve of Angry Songs Omega Tribe was an English anarcho-punk band, formed in the early 1980s. ...
Conflict is an anarcho-punk band originally based around Eltham in South London. ...
Holger Czukay (born March 24, 1938) is a German musician, probably best known as a co-founder of the krautrock group Can. ...
Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
Krautrock, also known as Kosmische Musik, is a generic name for the experimental music scene that appeared in Germany in the late 1960s and gained popularity throughout the 1970s. ...
For experimental rock music, see experimental rock. ...
Can was a musical group formed in West Germany in 1968. ...
D For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Poison Girls preforming at the squatted Zig Zag Club in London, 18th December 1982 The Poison Girls were a British anarcho-punk band. ...
The Dead Kennedys are a hardcore punk band from San Francisco, California. ...
Defiance, Ohio is an anticapitalist, largely acoustic punk (typically referred to as folk-punk) band from Bloomington, Indiana. ...
Trumpeter redirects here. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
DIRT pictured at the Wapping Autonomy Centre, December 1981 DIRT are an anarcho-punk band from the UK. Initially forming in 1980, the band frequently played with fellow anarchists Crass, before releasing their first EP, Object, Refuse, Reject, Abuse on the Crass Records label. ...
Discharge is an influential punk and metal band formed in the UK in 1977, whose music is characterized by a heavy, distorted, and grinding guitar-driven sound and anti-melodic shouted or screamed vocals, with lyrics on anarchist and pacifist themes. ...
See Durruti Column for the anarchist column during the Spanish Civil War. ...
E The Edgar Broughton Band, founded in 1968 in Warwick, England, is an English progressive rock group. ...
Robert Eggplant is a writer, publisher, musician and activist from California. ...
A closeup of Eldritch at a concert in Portland, OR, in March of 2006. ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
== Headline text ==. Emcee LynxAND JAYSHREE SARMA FROM NAIROBI KENYA A DANCER, RJ AND EMCEE FOR SEVERAL SHOWS, HER MOST MEMORABLE ANCHORING JOB WAS IN 2005 FOR uSTAD zAKIR HUSSEIN WORLD RENOWNED TABLA MAESTRO ,, A FORMER ANGELS DANCE MEMBER AND PRESENTER AT EAST FM He uses music to advocate for...
Rapping is one of the elements of hip hop and the distinguishing feature of hip hop music; it is a form of rhyming lyrics spoken rhythmically over musical instruments, with a musical backdrop of sampling, scratching and mixing by DJs. ...
A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ...
Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. ...
Celtic Fusion is a broad umbrella term for modern music which incorporates traditional Celtic influences, or Celtic music which incorporates modern music. ...
F For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Poison Girls preforming at the squatted Zig Zag Club in London, 18th December 1982 The Poison Girls were a British anarcho-punk band. ...
Léo Ferré (August 24, 1916 - July 14, 1993) was a poet and a musician. ...
Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
Audio engineering is a part of audio science dealing with the recording and reproduction of sound through mechanical and electronic means. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
Tom Frampton (known to friends as T-Framp) is a local New Haven, CT musician of Riot Folk fame. ...
Phil Free was a guitarist for the anarco-punk band Crass. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ...
Art punk is a music genre that is artistic, experimental and avant garde in nature. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer, see Chris Crass Crass was an English anarchist punk rock band, formed in 1977[1][2] and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Post punk generally refers to the particularly fertile and creative period following the initial punk rock explosion. During the first wave of punk, roughly spanning 1976-1983, bands such as The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones and The Damned began to challenge the current styles and conventions of rock...
Headline text We are Mighty, we are Stripey. ...
Autumn Poison playing at a CND benefit, 1983 Autumn Poison were an anarcho-punk band from Southend on Sea, Essex, UK between 1980 and 1985. ...
G For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Bob Dylans folk-rock album, Blonde on Blonde Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Against Me! is a punk rock band formed in 1997 in Gainesville, Florida. ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Anarcho-punk is a faction of the punk subculture that consists of bands, groups and individuals promoting anarchist politics. ...
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H Chumbawamba playing live at Luton Library, May 1985 Chumbawamba is a band from the UK who play pop music with influences of folk, punk, dance and other styles of popular music. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Sleeve of Angry Songs Omega Tribe was an English anarcho-punk band, formed in the early 1980s. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
I Steve Ignorant performing with Crass at the Autonomy Centre, East London, December 1981 Steve Ignorant is a singer and artist. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ...
Art punk is a music genre that is artistic, experimental and avant garde in nature. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer, see Chris Crass Crass was an English anarchist punk rock band, formed in 1977[1][2] and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex. ...
Side project of the anarchist punk band Crass that reflected a slighty more agro-pop sound. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
J Joey Only is a singer/songwriter of the Anti-folk genre. ...
Chris Johnston (AKA Chris Clavin) helms the independent record label Plan It X Records. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
A harmonica is a free reed wind instrument. ...
Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
The Devil Is Electric were a DIY political pop-punk band from Bloomington, Indiana. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
Ghost Mice is a two-piece folk-punk band that hails from Bloomington, IN. Ghost Mice was created from the ashes of former pop-punk bands The Devil is Electric and Operation: Cliff Clavin. ...
A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin (eg Diana Yukawa). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
The Devil Is Electric were a DIY political pop-punk band from Bloomington, Indiana. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
Ghost Mice is a two-piece folk-punk band that hails from Bloomington, IN. Ghost Mice was created from the ashes of former pop-punk bands The Devil is Electric and Operation: Cliff Clavin. ...
K Michael Karoli (April 29, 1948 â November 17, 2001, Essen) was a guitarist, violinist and founding member of the German krautrock band Can. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin (eg Diana Yukawa). ...
Krautrock, also known as Kosmische Musik, is a generic name for the experimental music scene that appeared in Germany in the late 1960s and gained popularity throughout the 1970s. ...
For experimental rock music, see experimental rock. ...
Can was a musical group formed in West Germany in 1968. ...
Timothy Patrick Kelly (January 13, 1963 - February 5, 1998) was the guitarist for the band Slaughter. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
Lemmy (born Ian Fraser Kilmister on December 24, 1945, also known as Ian Willis, Lemmy Kilmister, and Lemmy von Motörhead), is an English singer and bass guitarist, most famous for being the founding member of the heavy metal band Motörhead. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
A harmonica is a free reed wind instrument. ...
Heavy metals, in chemistry, are chemical elements of a particular range of atomic weights. ...
Speed metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal that spawned in the early 1980s and was the direct musical progenitor of thrash metal[1] [2]. When Speed metal first emerged as a genre, it innovatively increased the tempo of the music template set forth by Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin...
For space rocks, see asteroid. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
This article is about the band. ...
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The Rockin Vickers, formerly known as The Rockin Vicars, was a 1960s British Rock and Roll band. ...
L For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
Timothy Laszlo Sandor (b. ...
Leftöver Crack is a political ska punk band that emerged following the breakup of the ska punk band Choking Victim around the year 2000. ...
Eve Libertine (real name Bronwyn Lloyd Jones) is a British singer. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ...
Art punk is a music genre that is artistic, experimental and avant garde in nature. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer, see Chris Crass Crass was an English anarchist punk rock band, formed in 1977[1][2] and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex. ...
Looptroop is a hiphop group from Västerås, Sweden. ...
Jaki Liebezeit is a drummer probably best known as a founding member of Can. ...
This article or section cites very few or no references or sources. ...
Krautrock, also known as Kosmische Musik, is a generic name for the experimental music scene that appeared in Germany in the late 1960s and gained popularity throughout the 1970s. ...
For experimental rock music, see experimental rock. ...
Can was a musical group formed in West Germany in 1968. ...
A backronym (or bacronym) is a phrase that is constructed after the fact from a previously existing abbreviation, the abbreviation being an initialism or an acronym. ...
John Joseph Lydon (born 31 January 1956), also known as Johnny Rotten, is an English rock musician. ...
Post punk generally refers to the particularly fertile and creative period following the initial punk rock explosion. During the first wave of punk, roughly spanning 1976-1983, bands such as The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones and The Damned began to challenge the current styles and conventions of rock...
Sex Pistols are an iconic and highly influential English punk rock band, formed in London in 1975. ...
Public Image Ltd. ...
M MDC is a punk band formed in Austin, Texas in 1979. ...
Andy Martin is a groundbreaking musician, lyricist and writer who lives in London, England. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
Mischief Brew is a band from Philadelphia which plays Acoustic folk and anarcho-punk music. ...
Misery Index is a deathgrind band formed in 2001 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, by Jason Netherton (bass, vocals), Mike Harrison (guitar, vocals) and Kevin Talley (drums). ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Anarcho-punk is a faction of the punk subculture that consists of bands, groups and individuals promoting anarchist politics. ...
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Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
This electric violin, made by Leo Fender in the late 1950s, has a non-traditional design. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Poison Girls preforming at the squatted Zig Zag Club in London, 18th December 1982 The Poison Girls were a British anarcho-punk band. ...
Nitzer Ebb (pronounced night-zer or nit-zerâthe band themselves pronounce it either way) is a music group formed in 1982 by Essex schoolfriends Douglas McCarthy (vocals, synthesizer), Vaughan (Bon) Harris on synthesizers and drums, and David Gooday. ...
Danbert Nobacon pictured playing live at Leeds University, 1986, supporting Conflict Danbert Nobacon, real name Nigel Hunter, was vocalist and keyboard player of the Leeds based anarchist band Chumbawamba. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
A keyboardist is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Bob Dylans folk-rock album, Blonde on Blonde Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Percussion redirects here. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
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P - N.A.Palmer (??–): English guitarist; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band, Crass.[2]
- Utah Phillips (1935–2008): American singer, poet, storyteller and guitarist; performed folk music and spoken word.[16] Retired on October 11, 2007, due to poor health,[17] before passing away on May 23, 2008.
- Picture Frame Seduction
- Matty Pop Chart (?—): American accordionist and drummer; performs folk punk music; occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present).[3]
- Josef Porta (??–): English guitarist, drummer, and singer; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho punk band, The Mob (1979–1983), Blyth Power (1983–), and Zounds (1977–1982, 2001–present).[2]
- Promoe (1976—): Swedish rapper; performs hip hop; member of rap group Looptroop.[18]
- Neil Puncher (??—): English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians.[2]
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ...
Art punk is a music genre that is artistic, experimental and avant garde in nature. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer, see Chris Crass Crass was an English anarchist punk rock band, formed in 1977[1][2] and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex. ...
Utah Phillips showing his membership card from the Industrial Workers of the World Bruce Utah Phillips (b. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
A poet is a person who writes poetry. ...
For the 2001 film, see Storytelling (film) Storytelling is the ancient art of conveying events in words, images, and sounds. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Folk song redirects here. ...
Spoken word is a form of music or artistic performance in which lyrics, poetry, or stories are spoken rather than sung. ...
is the 284th day of the year (285th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
Picture Frame Seduction is a hardcore punk rock band from Haverfordwest, Wales, UK. The bands influences included their peers of the day Charged GBH and Discharge. ...
For other uses, see Accordion (disambiguation). ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
Ghost Mice is a two-piece folk-punk band that hails from Bloomington, IN. Ghost Mice was created from the ashes of former pop-punk bands The Devil is Electric and Operation: Cliff Clavin. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Anarcho-punk is a faction of the punk subculture that consists of bands, groups and individuals promoting anarchist politics. ...
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Blyth Power are a British rock band formed in 1983 by singer/drummer Joseph Porter, and are a well-respected band among the underground scene, along with the likes of Chumbawamba and Crass. ...
Zounds were an English anarchist band formed in 1977 from loose jamming sessions around the Reading area. ...
Promoe (Mårten Edh, born Nils Mårten Ed, April 28, 1976) is a Swedish rapper, and member of Swedish hip hop group Looptroop, formed in Västerås, Sweden, 1992. ...
Looptroop is a hiphop group from Västerås, Sweden. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
Q - Sean Patrick Quigley: Vocals for The B.B Gats, Bass Guitarist for The Jumbo Funk[citation needed]
R Randy is a punk rock band from Hortlax, Sweden, formed in 1992. ...
Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
The term synthesiser is also used to mean frequency synthesiser, an electronic system found in communications. ...
A pianist is a person who plays the piano. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Poison Girls preforming at the squatted Zig Zag Club in London, 18th December 1982 The Poison Girls were a British anarcho-punk band. ...
Refused was a hardcore band originating from Umeå, Sweden. ...
Rhythm Activism was a Canadian musical collective, revolving around the core duo of Sylvain Côté and Norman Nawrocki. ...
Alternate meaning: Cello web browser A cropped image to show the relative size of a cello to a human (Uncropped Version) The cello (also violoncello or cello) is a stringed instrument and part of the violin family. ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
Ghost Mice is a two-piece folk-punk band that hails from Bloomington, IN. Ghost Mice was created from the ashes of former pop-punk bands The Devil is Electric and Operation: Cliff Clavin. ...
Riot/Clone are a punk band. ...
Penny Rimbaud circa 1977 Jeremy John Ratter (born 8 June 1943, Northwood, Middlesex, England), better known under his pseudonym of Penny Rimbaud, is a drummer, writer, poet, former member of performance art group EXIT and co-founder of the anarchist punk band Crass with Steve Ignorant in 1977. ...
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For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ...
Art punk is a music genre that is artistic, experimental and avant garde in nature. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer, see Chris Crass Crass was an English anarchist punk rock band, formed in 1977[1][2] and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex. ...
David Rovics sings at the A16 rally in Washington DC in early 2005. ...
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A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ...
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Rubella Ballet playing at the Clarendon Club, London, Christmas Eve 1985 Rubella Ballet were an anarcho-punk band formed in 1980 by former Fatal Microbes guitarist Pete Fender with Annie Anxiety, Gem Stone (also from Fatal Microbes) and Sid the drummer from Flux of Pink Indians. ...
Rudimentary Peni was a band that lurked in the shadows of success of the British anarcho-punk movement, occassionaly venturing into what would become to be known as deathrock. ...
S Justin Geever (born February 21, 1973) is the guitarist and singer/songwriter (along with bassist Chris Barker) of the political punk-rock band Anti-Flag. ...
Irmin Schmidt (born May 29, 1937) is a keyboard player probably best known as a member of Can. ...
Krautrock, also known as Kosmische Musik, is a generic name for the experimental music scene that appeared in Germany in the late 1960s and gained popularity throughout the 1970s. ...
For experimental rock music, see experimental rock. ...
A film score is a set of musical compositions written to accompany a film. ...
Can was a musical group formed in West Germany in 1968. ...
Side project of the anarchist punk band Crass that reflected a slighty more agro-pop sound. ...
Senser Senser, a politically-charged UK band originally formed in South West London from a group of friends in the late 1980s, Nick Michaelson (guitar), Heitham Al-Sayed (vocals), Kerstin Haigh (vocals), John Morgan (drums), James Barrett (bass) and Haggis (engineer, producer, programmer) and in 1992 they were joined by...
Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
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Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Bob Dylans folk-rock album, Blonde on Blonde Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Against Me! is a punk rock band formed in 1997 in Gainesville, Florida. ...
Cover of their second album Antifascist alert Sin Dios (English: Without God) is a hardcore/anarcho-punk band from Spain. ...
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Andrew Smith or Andy Smith may refer to: Andrew Smith, English politician Andrew Hayden-Smith, English actor/TV presenter formerly known as Andrew Smith Andrew Smith (veterinary surgeon), Scottish vet, founder of the Ontario Veterinary College, Canada Andrew Smith (zoologist), Scottish zoologist Andrew Smith (author), author Andrew Smith (Doctor Who...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
Snog is a band formed by Australian musician David Thrussell, along with Tim McGrath and Julia Bourke, in 1988. ...
Poison Girls preforming at the squatted Zig Zag Club in London, December 1982 The Poison Girls were a British anarcho-punk band. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Poison Girls preforming at the squatted Zig Zag Club in London, 18th December 1982 The Poison Girls were a British anarcho-punk band. ...
T For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Sleeve of Angry Songs Omega Tribe was an English anarcho-punk band, formed in the early 1980s. ...
Ton Steine Scherben (Literal English translation: Clay Stones Shards; in German, Ton can mean sound as well, so the bands name may be considered to be an amphibology) were a German anarchist rock band formed in 1970 when the members were all around 20 years of age. ...
Formed in 1982 after inspiration from the Crass gig at the Anarchy Centre in Belfast, Toxic Waste wanted to take the DIY and anti-establishment ethos of punk one step further. ...
TSOL is a hardcore punk band which was formed during 1979 in Long Beach, California. ...
U V Gee Vaucher was born in 1945 in Dagenham, East London. ...
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A pianist is a person who plays the piano. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ...
Art punk is a music genre that is artistic, experimental and avant garde in nature. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer, see Chris Crass Crass was an English anarchist punk rock band, formed in 1977[1][2] and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex. ...
A sunburst-colored Fender Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass[1][2]; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ...
Vennaskond is an Estonian New Romantic/Punkabilly band founded in 1984. ...
Joy De Vivre was the second female singer for the Anarcho-Punk Band Crass, throughout the 1980s. ...
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For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ...
Art punk is a music genre that is artistic, experimental and avant garde in nature. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer, see Chris Crass Crass was an English anarchist punk rock band, formed in 1977[1][2] and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex. ...
W For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Sleeve of Angry Songs Omega Tribe was an English anarcho-punk band, formed in the early 1980s. ...
Lou Watts is an Essex-born member of British anarchist band, Chumbawamba. ...
For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
A keyboardist is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ...
Ghost Mice is a two-piece folk-punk band that hails from Bloomington, IN. Ghost Mice was created from the ashes of former pop-punk bands The Devil is Electric and Operation: Cliff Clavin. ...
Boff Whalley (b. ...
For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Chumbawamba are an English band that started out playing punk rock, but over a 25-year career have gone on to play music ranging from pop influenced dance music and world music to acoustic folk music. ...
For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Flux Of Pink Indians was a anarcho-punk/Post punk band that originated from Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. ...
WIZO (IPA pronunciation: ) is a Punk Rock band from Sindelfingen, Germany. ...
Pete Wright performing with Crass, London, December 1981 There have been a number of notable musicians named Pete Wright: Peter Wright, who is better known as Pete Wright was bass guitar player for anarchist punk band Crass from 1977 until 1984. ...
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Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ...
Art punk is a music genre that is artistic, experimental and avant garde in nature. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
For information about the anarchist writer, see Chris Crass Crass was an English anarchist punk rock band, formed in 1977[1][2] and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex. ...
Y For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
Deon Rexroat of Anberlin. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Politics Portal · Anarcho-punk is a faction of the punk subculture that consists of bands, groups and individuals promoting anarchist politics. ...
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Blyth Power are a British rock band formed in 1983 by singer/drummer Joseph Porter, and are a well-respected band among the underground scene, along with the likes of Chumbawamba and Crass. ...
References - ^ a b c d e f g h i Sinker, Daniel. We Owe You Nothing: Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews, Chicago:Akashic Books, 2001, page 125, ISBN 1888451149.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Glasper, Ian. The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 to 1984, Cherry Red Books, 2006, ISBN 1901447707.
- ^ a b c d e f Interview with Ghost Mice. Retrieved on 2007-12-27. “"i will not vote because i am an anarchist, and there is no one worth voting for and voting does not work here."”
- ^ a b c MySpace.com - Against Me! - GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA - Punk / Rock / Folk Rock - www.myspace.com/againstme
- ^ a b c TRUEPUNK.COM - Interview with punk band Against Me!
- ^ Georges Brassens: english version
- ^ a b c Autumn Poison: The Story.... Retrieved on 2007-12-27. “"Autumn Poison were an anarcho punk group..."”
- ^ Cage self-identified as an anarchist in a 1985 interview: "I'm an anarchist. I don't know whether the adjective is pure and simple, or philosophical, or what, but I don't like government! And I don't like institutions! And I don't have any confidence in even good institutions." John Cage at Seventy: An Interview by Stephen Montague. American Music, Summer 1985. Ubu.com. Accessed May 24, 2007.
- ^ Daniel Carter Interview Jacobson, Nils
- ^ a b c d Czukay, Holger (October 20, 2000). Can. czukay.de. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
- ^ "I'm that Autonomist, Indiginist, Anarchist, Syndicalist / sick of this imperial historical revisionist." — "Lyrics to "Living in the Shadow", circlealpha.com. Accessed January 10, 2007.
- ^ Eddy, Chuck (1997). Damage Case: Lemmy and Motörhead. Motörhead Forever. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ Can. playlouder.com. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
- ^ Hattenstone, Simon (2002-05-17). This is my Britain. Our Britain. Not some German tourist's. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2007-01-12. “"You've got to stop interfering with individual space," he says. "You've got to stop telling people what is good or bad for them. If you wanna be a raging drug addict, go forth young man, I'm not stopping you, but I'm not paying for it. Right! Get the poncing off the system attitude removed, and then realise what freedom is. Freedom isn't to do what you want at somebody else's expense." It sounds like a form of anarchy? "It is, but it's a proper kind. It's not just knock it all down with no set of rules. Rules are important, but they're temporary and they're always supposed to be changed."”
- ^ Mischief Brew - Press. “Best Anarchist Political Folk-Punk Singer - MISCHIEF BREW”
- ^ Voting For the First Time. Retrieved on 2007-12-27. “I'm an anarchist and I've been an anarchist many, many years.”
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- ^ Andreas, Margara (2006-12-04). Promoe Live auf dem Loop (German). Regioactive magazine. regioactive.de. Retrieved on 2007-12-31. “Mårten Edh aus Schweden ist Anarchist. Ungewöhnlich dabei ist, dass er sich nicht wie die meisten Gleichgesinnten in der autonomen Punkszene bewegt, sondern unter dem Pseudonym Promoe HipHop als sein Kommunikationsmittel nutzt.”
- ^ Swedish Garage-Rock Anarchists Totally Rock Huge Corporate Record Store. Retrieved on 2007-12-27. “"The Allmusic bio of Refused says they broke up shortly after recording the album because they were "unable to reconcile their anarchist leanings with a career in music," which just makes this Virgin Megastore shit funnier and sadder."”
- ^ Alt. Media: David Rovics - the anarchist troubadour - Songs of Social Significance
- ^ Reviews. Retrieved on 2007-12-27. “"Sin Dios as always offer up their tracks of inspiring tuneful anarcho-punk. Not too much can be said for those who haven't heard their interesting approach to meaningful, revolutionary anarcho-punk."”
- ^ Sichtermann, Kai; Jens Johler, Christian Stahl (2003). Keine Macht für Niemand - Die Geschichte der Ton Steine Scherben. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf. ISBN 978-3896024688.
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- ^ Skai, Hollow (2006). Das alles und noch viel mehr. Rio Reiser - Die inoffizielle Biografie des Königs von Deutschland. Heyne. ISBN 978-3453120389.
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See also Theory and practice Issues History Culture Economics By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Philosophy Portal Politics Portal This is a list of anarcho-punk bands, including anarchist bands labelled as crust punk, D-beat, hardcore and folk punk. ...
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