The Feeding Of The Five Thousand mp3 Album by Crass
2010

The Feeding Of The Five Thousandby Crass

  • 34 Tracks
  • 320 kbps
  • 1:05:59

Tracks

1.Asylum2:05
2.Do They Owe Us A Living?1:24
3.End Result2:04
4.They've Got A Bomb3:48
5.Punk Is Dead1:48
6.Reject Of Society1:07
7.General Bacardi1:01
8.Banned From The Roxy2:14
9.G's Song0:35
10.Fight War Not Wars0:34
11.Women1:14
12.Securicor2:25
13.Sucks1:44
14.You Pay1:45
15.Angels2:08
16.What A Shame1:10
17.So What?3:04
18.Well, Do They?1:26
19.Do They Owe Us A Living? (Ignorant And Rimbaud In Duo - Stormpooper - Dial House, May 1977)5:43
20.Blackburn Rovers (Ignorant And Rimbaud In Duo - Stormpooper - Dial House, May 1977)0:58
21.Heartbeat Of The Mortuary (Crass In Soho, Studio Unknown 27Th August 1977)1:45
22.Do They Owe Us A Living? (Crass In Soho, Studio Unknown 27Th August 1977)2:17
23.Demolition (Crass In Soho, Studio Unknown 27th August 1977)1:55
24.I Don't Like It (Crass In Soho, Studio Unknown 27Th August 1977)5:03
25.Pissedorf (Crass In Soho, Studio Unknown 27Th August 1977)1:05
26.End Result (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)2:48
27.G's Song (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)0:42
28.General Bacardi (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)1:08
29.Securicor (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)1:55
30.Angela Rippon (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)1:05
31.Major General Despair (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)1:20
32.Do They Owe Us A Living? (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)1:45
33.Punk Is Dead (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)4:34
34.Come To Southern Studios (Crass In Demo, Southern Studios 27Th February 1978)0:20
Hulk67
When I was a teenager I coincidentally heard some Crass songs on a party. Believe me or not, I was totally fascinated by the extraordenary Crass sound, especially the songs of "The Feeding Of The Five Thousand". After digging deaper into this I realised that Crass was not only music but also an attitude. Now as an adult I still believe in anarchy - Punk's not dead!