Crass was one of the most important and least compromising bands to emerge from the British punk rock scene of the late '70s. Unapologetic anarchists who employed music as a platform for radical political commentary and used their album covers, single sleeves, and lyric sheets as a medium for broadsides calling for the overthrow of what they saw as a corrupt political regime in the United Kingdom, Crass also walked as they talked, living in an anarchist commune they established, operating as a autonomous collective, releasing their own records (as well as material by like-minded bands from around the world), and leading any number of demonstrations and political actions. Crass: Mick Duffield's Christ: The Movie is a collection of short experimental films created by Mick Duffield, a member of the Crass collective, which were designed to be shown on-stage during Crass' live performances. The films are accompanied by music the group recorded for their album
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