Youth in Asia
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Youth in Asia was an early 1980s UK anarcho punk band. They were differentiated from many other bands within that scene by their prominent use of the synthesizer. They played several gigs at squated venues and the Wapping autonomy centre with other bands including The Apostles, Crass, Flux of Pink Indians, Twelve Cubic Feet, The Mob, Poison Girls, Hagar the Womb, Riot/Clone, DIRT and others.
The band sung 'political' lyrics about issues such as war, sexism, state terrorism, etc.
Former member Lee now works as a willow sculptor and has created installations at Dial House and elsewhere.
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[edit] Band Members
- Kaya Byatta - vocals
- Eddy - drums
- Olga Orbit - vocals, synthesizer
- Wayne Sultana - Bass
- Stigmata - guitar, synthesizer
- Lou - Guitar
[edit] Discography
They released one cassette album entitled Sex Object on Millennium tapes (Sept. 1982). They also had their song "Power And The Glory" included on Volume II of the Crass Records Bullshit Detector compilation series.
- Sex Object tracklist
- C.B.S. (Cash Before Sincerity)
- Paper Love
- Power And The Glory
- They Shoot Children Don't They?
- Blind Reality
- Victim of Rape
- How They Live
- Armygigolo Time
- Happy Families
- Sunday Bloody Sunday
- Lady Madonna
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[edit] References
[edit] Notes
[edit] Further reading
- Glasper, Ian. The Day The Country Died - A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 - 1984 (Cherry Red, 2006)