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ANDY T. - Weary Of The Flesh

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    Another weirdly great Crass Records release...

    01 Tomorrow
    02 What About the Old?
    03 Dirty Squatters
    04 Tiny Revolutions
    05 Wasted Life
    06 Big Boys
    07 Death Is Big Business
    08 Man's Life
    09 Techno Cock-up
    10 Morbid Fascination
    11 Exploitation
    12 Family Joy
    13 Weary of The Flesh
    14 Blood Stained Glass
     




    RECORD INFORMATION

    Weary Of The Flesh
    Release Date : 1982

    Home recorded at the Crass bunker and remixed at Southern Studios June 1982. © ℗ Andy T. 1982. Issued with a 6-panel foldout sleeve which contains credits, some text and artwork with a poster on flipside. Note: the Cat. No. printed on the rear sleeve is 221984/4. This release is actually 221984/5 as etched in the runouts. Pressing credit is identified in runout etchings.
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    ANDY T. Biography

    Anarchist poet, released an EP, "Weary Of The Flesh" on Crass Records. Also had 2 tracks on the compilation "Bullshit Detector Vol. 1" Lp.
    Disclaimer: this biography was gathered automatically through an external music database and could be inaccurate. We don't control the information found here.


    Label - Crass Records

    Anarcho-punk label from Essex, UK founded by Crass in 1979.
    The catalogue numbers of Crass Records releases were intended to represent a countdown to the year 1984 (e.g., 521984 meaning "five years until 1984"). Multiple releases in a given year would be indicated by a slash followed by a number (e.g. 321984/2 = second release of 1981).
    In 1984, releases had catalogue numbers of format 1984(/x). In 1985, the catalogue numbers were changed to a standardised system (Cat. No. x).
    Closed down in 1992, restarted in 2019.
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