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  THE DAY THE COUNTRY DIED  
  Black Box Café
Sunday 11 May, 5.00pm
 
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  ADMISSION FREE
 
  The rise of anarcho punk in the wake of Crass finally saw punk rock become the movement it always threatened to be in the late Seventies. Bands like Conflict, Flux of Pink Indians, Subhumans, Hit Parade, the Mob and hundreds more took the sentiments of Crass in myriad musical directions but always maintained as their primary motivation a desire to offer a genuine alternative to the mainstream.
 
  This film by renowned filmmaker Roy Wallace concisely relating the real story of anarcho punk via a wealth of exclusive new interviews & rare archive footage.
 
   
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