Zounds - "Can't Cheat Karma" (2:38)
Honey Band - "Girl On The Run" (3:59)
Crass - "Bloody Revolutions" (6:47)
Annie Anxiety - "Hello Horror" (5:30)
Flux Of Pink Indians - "Tube Disasters" (4:08)
Andy T - "Death Is Big Business" (3:23)
Poison Girls - "Underbitch" (2:26)
Alternative - "Anti-Christ" (4:43)
The Cravats - "Rub Me Out" (5:50)
The Apostles - "Mob Violence" (unreleased Studio version) (4:13)
Lack Of Knowledge - "We're Looking For People" (4:00)
Hit Parade - "Here's What You Find In Any Prison" (2:47)
Hagar The Womb - "Idolisation" (2:47)
Alternative TV - "The Force Is Blind" (3:38)
Chumbawamba - "Revolution" (4:48)
The Ex - "Aye Carmela" (3:10)
D&V - "Conscious (Pilot)" (2:58)
The Mob - "No Doves Fly Here" (unreleased Studio version) (6:28)
Review: The ever-expanding Optimo Music never ceases to impress. The label run by the eponymous techno duo usually sees them indulge their outer-fringe musical curiosities, rather than sticking to their dance music guns, and this trend continues into the present, in which they now present a full-blown compilation of UK anarcho-punk. Featuring sonic black flags and propagandistic deeds from the likes of Crass, Chumbawumba, The Ex, Annie Anxiety and Poison Girls, this album comes at a prescient moment, not least for a contemporary Britain struck by a cost of living crisis. The message is clear: if music can squat the world once, it can do it again.
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