DIRT (band)

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Dirt
Origin UK
Genres Anarcho-punk
Years active 1980–1986, 1992-
Labels Crass Records
Associated acts Stratford Mercenaries, Earth Culture
Website http://www.dirt.gagsdirt.co.uk/

DIRT (Death Is Reality Today) were an anarcho-punk band from the UK. Initially formed in 1980 (with a core line-up of Gary, Deno, Fox, Lou and Vomit), the band frequently played with fellow anarchists Crass, before releasing their first EP, Object, Refuse, Reject, Abuse on the Crass Records label. Their second release, Never Mind Dirt, Here's the Bollocks, also on the Crass label, was a live LP released in 1982. The band went into a brief hiatus after 1982 when they took to the road again (Gary and Deno recruiting new members Stuart, Paul and Richard) and recorded the Just An Error album, after which they split in 1986.

Gary and Deno reconvened the band yet again, in 1992, and began touring extensively which resulted in the Drunks in Rusty Transits album after which the band was dissolved. Singer Gxist (Gary) later formed Stratford Mercenaries with Steve Ignorant of Crass. The original bass player, Vomit (Vincent Learoyd), went on to form Earth Culture, a neo-pagan band.

Discography

Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.[1]

EPs

  • Object Refuse Reject Abuse (#4)
  • Feast or Famine
  • Scent of The Kill
  • Beast or Burden?

LPs

Compilations

  • Black & White (2 discs)
  • Whispers Compilation

References

  1. Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4. 

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