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  1. Crass popularizó el movimiento anarcopunk dentro de la subcultura punk y abogó por la acción directa, los derechos de los animales y el ecologismo. La banda defendió y utilizó un enfoque ético de autosuficiencia, produciendo collages sonoros, gráficos, álbumes y películas.

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    Crass popularised the anarcho-punk movement of the punk subculture, advocating direct action, animal rights, feminism, anti-fascism, and environmentalism. The band used and advocated a DIY ethic in its albums, sound collages , leaflets, and films.

  3. David Anthony King was an English American artist, (graphic) designer, and musician, a "significant figure in design history" best known as the designer of the symbol for the band Crass, "one of punk’s most recognizable and powerful designs".

  4. Crass apareció en 1978 con una bandera diferente. La banda fue crítica de la misma subcultura punk, así como de la cultura juvenil en general. Promovía el anarcopacifismo que a la larga seguirían otras bandas de la escena musical punk.

  5. 22 de oct. de 2019 · David King, the San Francisco artist best known for designing the English punk band Crass’ iconic and widely reproduced anti-establishment emblem, died at home Thursday following a years-long fight with cancer, his frequent publisher Colpa Press confirmed to KQED. He was 71.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2019 · DAVE KING, THE designer of what became the world-renowned Crass logo, has died at the age of 71 following a year-long battle with cancer. Born in London in 1948, King later recalled how, as a youngster, he was struck by the unremitting greyness and dullness of post-War British austerity.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2019 · The Crass logo has a similar trajectory. It is a “peace symbol for punks,” King told me. “In fact I discovered years later that the peace symbol nestles within the Crass one,” he said. In 1977 King originally designed the symbol for an agitprop pamphlet railing against the British church and state titled “Christ’s Reality ...