Preface by Dick Lucas
Foreword by Boff Whalley
Part One: Everything's Brilliant! (on politics and popular music)
Mixtape 1: The Grocer's Daughter
- Sex Pistols, “Anarchy in the UK” (1976)
- Sex Pistols, “God Save the Queen” (1977)
- The Mekons, “Never Been in a Riot” (1978)
- David Bowie, “Fashion” (1980)
- UB40 “One in Ten” (1981)
- The Specials, “Ghost Town” (1981)
- Madness, “Grey Day” (1981)
- Instant Automatons, “Nothing Ever Happens to Me” (1981)
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood, “Relax” (1983)
- Serious Drinking, “The Revolution Starts at Closing Time” (1983)
- Chaotic Dischord, “Fuck Religion, Fuck Politics, Fuck the Lot of You” (1983)
- ABC, “United Kingdom” (1983)
- Subhumans, “Reality Is Waiting for a Bus” (1983)
- The Macc Lads, “Buenos Aires” (1983)
- Osibisa, “Too Much Going On” (1984)
- Howard Jones, “Don't Always Look at the Rain” (1984)
- Vice Squad, “You'll Never Know” (1984)
- The Jazz Butcher, “The Jazz Butcher v The Prime Minister” (1985)
- Conflict, “This Is Not Enough” (1985)
- The Style Council, “Walls Come Tumbling Down” (1985)
- Tears for Fears, “Shout” (1985)
- Television Personalities, “Grocers Daughter” (1986)
- The Smiths, “Panic” (1986)
- The Membranes, “Everything's Brilliant” (1986)
- Chumbawamba, “Rock 'n' Roles” (1986)
- Terminus, “Propaganda War” (1986)
- Billy Bragg, “The Home Front” (1986)
- Momus, “I Was a Maoist Intellectual” (1988)
- Conflict, “Let the Battle Commence” (1988)
- Easterhouse, “This Country” (1989)
- The Pogues, “White City” (1989)
Mixtape 2: Do Not Push Pineapple
- The Wombles, “The Wombling Song” (1973)
- The Wurzels, “The Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)” (1976)
- The Jam, “That’s Entertainment” (1980)
- The Four Bucketeers, “The Bucket of Water Song” (1980)
- Jon Pertwee, “Worzel's Song” (1980)
- Brown Sauce, “I Wanna Be a Winner” (1981)
- Alexei Sayle, “Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?” (1982)
- The Firm, “Arthur Daley (E’s Alright)” (1982)
- Keith Harris and Orville, “Orville's Song” (1982)
- Tracey Ullman, “They Don't Know” (1983)
- Kenny Everett, “Snot Rap” (1983)
- Roland Rat Superstar, “Rat Rapping” (1983)
- Subhumans, “Rats” (1983)
- Conflict, “Stop the City” (1984)
- Black Lace, “Agadoo” (1984)
- Alvin Stardust, “I Feel Like Buddy Holly” (1984)
- Spitting Image “The Chicken Song” (1986)
- Claire and Friends, “It's ’Orrible Being in Love (When You're 8½)” (1986)
- The Firm, “Star Trekkin” (1987)
- The Timelords, “Doctorin’ the Tardis” (1988)
- Harry Enfield, “Loadsamoney” (1988)
Part Two: In the Days of the Ford Cortina (on punk and the problem with going to work)
Mixtape 3: Poxy Factories
- The Strawbs, “Part of the Union” (1973)
- The Clash “Career Opportunities” (1977)
- Sex Pistols “Seventeen” (1977)
- Chelsea “Right to Work” (1977)
- Sham 69, “I Don’t Wanna” (1977)
- Steel Pulse, “Handsworth Revolution” (1978)
- The Mekons “32 Weeks” (1978)
- The Skids, “Charles” (1978)
- Suburban Studs, “I Hate School” (1978)
- The Fall, “Bingo-Master’s Break-Out” (1978)
- Madness, “Land of Hope and Glory” (1979)
- Elvis Costello & The Attractions, “Oliver’s Army” (1979)
- Crass, “Do They Owe Us a Living?” (1979)
- Pink Floyd, “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)” (1979)
- Scissor Fits, “I Don't Want to Work for British Airways” (1979)
- Linton Kwesi Johnson, “Inglan Is a Bitch” (1980)
- Madness, “Baggy Trousers” (1980)
- Elvis Costello & The Attractions, “Secondary Modern” (1980)
- Soft Cell, “Frustration” (1981)
- UB40, “So Here I Am” (1981)
- The Members, “Working Girl” (1982)
- Abrasive Wheels, “Burn ‘Em Down” (1982)
- The Diagram Brothers, “My Dinner” (1982)
- Soft Cell, “Forever the Same” (1983)
- The Kinks, “Young Conservatives” (1983)
- The Mob, “Raised in a Prison” (1983)
- The Smiths, “Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now” (1984)
- Subhumans, “Apathy” (1985)
- Pet Shop Boys, “Opportunities” (1985)
- Newtown Neurotics, “Fighting Times” (1985)
- We’ve Got a Fuzzbox and We’re Gonna Use It, “Rules and Regulations” (1986)
- The Godfathers, “Birth School Work Death” (1987)
- Happy Mondays, “Lazyitis” (1988)
Mixtape 4: Dirty Work
- The Wailers, “Get Up, Stand Up” (1973)
- The Clash, “White Riot” (1977)
- Steel Pulse, “Handsworth Revolution” (1978)
- New Hearts, “Revolution (What Revolution)” (1978)
- The Clash, “The Clampdown” (1979)
- Linton Kwesi Johnson, “Reality Poem” (1979)
- Misty in Roots, “Sodome and Gomorra” (1979)
- The Clash, “The Guns of Brixton” (1979)
- Secret Affair, “Time for Action” (1979)
- The Clash, “Rudie Can’t Fail” (1979)
- Purple Hearts, “Millions Like Us” (1979)
- The Slits, “Shoplifting” (1979)
- Aswad, “Judgement Day” (1979)
- The Clash, “Bankrobber” (1980)
- The Exploited, “Army Life” (1980)
- Judas Priest, “Breaking the Law” (1980)
- Poison Girls, “Dirty Work” (1980)
- The Clash, “The Call Up” (1980)
- UB40 “Don't Let It Pass You By” (1981)
- The Beat, “Get-a-Job” (1981)
- Miles over Matter, “Something’s Happening Here” (1981)
- UB40 “Present Arms” (1981)
- The Apostles, “Pigs for Slaughter” (1982)
- The Clash, “Know Your Rights” (1982)
- UB40 “Don't Do the Crime” (1982)
- Misty in Roots, “Poor and Needy” (1983)
- Chumbawamba, “Work” (1983)
- The Alarm, “Declaration” (1984)
- Poison Girls, “Take the Toys from the Boys” (1984)
- Abacush, “Batta Dem” (1984)
- Political Asylum, “System of War” (1984)
- Everything but the Girl “Ballad of the Times” (1985)
- Tippa Irie, “Complain Neighbour” (1985)
- The Apostles, “Workers’ Autonomy” (1986)
Part Three: The Procession of Popular Capitalism (on monetarism, unemployment, and the Right to Buy)
Mixtape 5: Government Schemes
- The Passage, “16 Hours” (1979)
- The Members, “Solitary Confinement” (1979)
- Adam Ant, “Kings of the Wild Frontier” (1980)
- Poison Girls, “Persons Unknown” (1980)
- The Exploited, “I Believe in Anarchy” (1981)
- Aswad, “Tuff We Tuff” (1981)
- Abrasive Wheels “Vicious Circle” (1981)
- The Exploited, “Dole Q” (1981)
- Bow Wow Wow, “W.O.R.K. (N.O. Nah No! No! My Daddy Don’t)” (1981)
- Abrasive Wheels, “Voice of Youth” (1981)
- Potential Threat, “Cheap Labour” (1982)
- The Exploited, “Disorder” (1982)
- Wham!, “Wham Rap!” (1982)
- Vice Squad, “(So) What for the Eighties” (1982)
- Level 41, “The Chinese Way” (1982)
- The Partisans, “No U Turns” (1983)
- Billy Bragg, “To Have and to Have Not” (1983)
- Misty in Roots, “Poor and Needy” (1983)
- Newtown Neurotics, “Living with Unemployment” (1983)
- Red Guitars, “Steeltown” (1984)
- The Alarm, “Deeside” (1985)
- Simply Red, “Money’s Too Tight (to Mention)” (1985)
- The Exploited, “Maggie” (1985)
- New Model Army, “Young, Gifted and Skint” (1985)
- Style Council, “With Everything to Lose” (1985)
- Roy Harper, “Government Surplus” (1988)
- The Neurotics, “Keep the Faith” (1988)
- Easterhouse, “Stay with Me (Death on the Dole)” (1989)
- James, “Sit Down” (1989)
Mixtape 6: Nowt but Misery
- Hawkwind, “Urban Guerrilla” (1973)
- The Human League, “Circus of Death” (1978)
- The Fall, “Crap Rap 2/ Like to Blow” (1979)
- 999, “English Wipeout” (1979)
- Tubeway Army, “Down in the Park” (1979)
- The Fall, “The N.W.R.A” (1980)
- The Clash, “Something About England” (1980)
- Echo and the Bunnymen, “All That Jazz” (1980)
- David Bowie, “Ashes to Ashes” (1980)
- Anti-Nowhere League, “So What?” (1981)
- Dick Gaughan, “Both Sides the Tweed” (1981)
- The Specials, “Ghost Town” (1981)
- Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Fireworks” (1982)
- The Exploited, “False Hopes” (1983)
- Big Country, “Steeltown” (1984)
- Dream Academy, “Life in a Northern Town” (1985)
- Fine Young Cannibals, “Move to Work” (1985)
- Everything but the Girl, “Anytown” (1985)
- The Style Council, “All Gone Away” (1985)
- Fine Young Cannibals, “Blue” (1985)
- The Three Johns “Sold Down the River” (1986)
- The Three Johns “Coals to Newcastle” (1986)
- The Proclaimers, “Letter from America” (1987)
- The Thrashing Doves, “Northern Civil War Party” (1987)
- Thrashing Doves, “Biba’s Basement” (1987)
- The Housemartins, “We Are Not Going Back” (1987)
- The Alarm, “Hallowed Ground” (1987)
- Anti-Nowhere League “Not My England” (1987)
- The Proclaimers, “Cap in Hand” (1988)
Mixtape 7: Shopkeepers Arise!
- X-Ray Spex, “Germ Free Adolescents” (1978)
- Joe Jackson, “Sunday Papers” (1978)
- John Cooper Clarke, “You Never See a Nipple in the Daily Express” (1978)
- X-Ray Spex, “Plastic Bag” (1978)
- The Pop Group, “We Are All Prostitutes” (1979)
- The Slits, “Spend Spend Spend” (1979)
- The Clash, “Lost in the Supermarket” (1979)
- Gang of Four, “At Home (He’s a Tourist)” (1979)
- Elvis Costello & The Attractions, “Sunday’s Best” (1979)
- The Passage, “Locust” (1980)
- Girls at Our Best, “Getting Nowhere Fast” (1980)
- Diagram Brothers, “Put it in a Bigger Box” (1981)
- Gang of Four “Capital (It Fails Us Now)” (1981)
- Anthrax, “Capitalism is Cannibalism” (1982)
- Gang of Four, “Call Me Up” (1982)
- The Jam, “The Great Depression” (1982)
- Crass, “Nineteen Eighty Bore” (1982)
- Gang of Four, “I Will Be a Good Boy” (1982)
- The Exploited, “Daily News” (1982)
- ABC, “Date Stamp” (1982)
- Hit Parade, “Media Song” (1982)
- Billy Bragg, “The Busy Girl Buys Beauty” (1983)
- Elvis Costello & The Attractions, “Pills and Soap” (1983)
- Heaven 17, “Key to the World” (1983)
- Depeche Mode, “Everything Counts” (1983)
- Depeche Mode, “Work Hard” (1983)
- Billy Bragg, “It Says Here” (1984)
- Cock Sparrer, “The Sun Says” (1984)
- Dexy’s Midnight Runners, “This Is What She’s Like” (1985)
- Robert Wyatt, “The Age of Self” (1985)
- Instigators, “The Fix” (1985)
- Age of Chance, “Kiss” (1986)
- Depeche Mode, “New Dress” (1986)
- Leon Rosselson, “Jackboot Democrats” (1986)
- McCarthy, “The Procession of Popular Capitalism” (1987)
- Pet Shop Boys, “Shopping” (1987)
- Close Lobsters, “From This Day On” (1988)
- Culture Shock, “Colour TV” (1988)
- Sigue Sigue Sputnik, “Success” (1988)
- Harry Enfield, “Loadsamoney (Doin’ Up the House)” (1988)
- Tears for Fears, “Sowing the Seeds of Love” (1989)
- Phil Collins, “Another Day in Paradise” (1989)
- The Man from Delmonte, “My Love is Like a Gift You Can’t Return” (1989)
- McCarthy, “And Tomorrow the Stock Exchange Will Be the Human Race” (1990)
- McCarthy, “I’m on the Side of Mankind as Much as the Next Man” (1990)
- McCarthy, “The Drinking Song of the Merchant Bankers” (1990)
- Bradford, “Greed and Peasant Land” (1990)
Part Four: Enemies of the State (on The Falklands, The Miners’ Strike, and The Troubles)
Mixtape 8: Winston Thatcher
- Spizzenergi, “Soldier Soldier” (1979)
- The Exploited, “Army Life” (1980)
- M, “Your Country Needs You” (1980)
- Varukers, “Soldier Boy” (1981)
- The Cockney Rejects, “The Power and the Glory” (1981)
- UB40, “Present Arms” (1981)
- Crass, “Sheep Farming in the Falklands” (1982)
- Mayhem, “Patriots” (1982)
- Robert Wyatt, “Shipbuilding” (1982)
- The Fall, “Marquis Cha Cha” (1982)
- Cock Sparrer, “England Belongs to Me” (1982)
- Abrasive Wheels “Army Song” (1982)
- Madness, “Blue Skinned Beast” (1982)
- Anthrax, “Violence is Violence” (1982)
- Icons of Filth, “Your Military” (1983)
- UK Subs, “After the War” (1983)
- Crass, “How Does It Feel? (To Be the Mother of a Thousand Dead)” (1983)
- Icons of Filth, “Virus” (1983)
- Crass, “Gotcha” (1983)
- The Exploited, “Let’s Start a War… (Said Maggie One Day)” (1983)
- Danbert Nobacon, “Declaring Peace” (1984)
- Cock Sparrer, “They Mean Murder” (1984)
- The Bluebells, “South Atlantic Way” (1984)
- New Model Army, “Spirit of the Falklands” (1984)
- Bronski Beat, “No More War” (1984)
- Passion Killers, “Judging by the Headlines” (1984)
- The Faith Brothers, “Easter Parade” (1985)
- Twa Toots, “A New Depression” (1986)
- Joe Jackson, “Tango Atlantico” (1986)
- The Neurotics, “You Must Be Mad” (1988)
- John Cale, “The Falklands Suite” (1989)
Mixtape 8 1/2: Smash Hits
- Nick Heyward, “Take That Situation” (1983)
- Shalamar, “Dead Giveaway” (1983)
- Aztec Camera, “Walk out to Winter” (1983)
- Ultravox, “We Came to Dance” (1983)
- David Bowie, “China Girl” (1983)
- Booker Newbury III, “Love Town” (1983)
- Meat Loaf, “If You Really Want to” (1983)
- Robert Palmer, “Johnny and Mary” (1983)
- H2O, “Dream to Sleep” (1983)
- Mari Wilson, “Wonderful” (1983)
- Orange Juice, “Flesh of My Flesh” (1983)
- George Benson, “Lady Love Me (One More Time)” (1983)
- Flash and The Pan, “Waiting for a Train” (1983)
- Twisted Sister, “The Kids Are Back” (1983)
- Agnetha Faltskog, “The Heat Is on” (1983)
Mixtape 9: Whistling in the Dark
- Steeleye Span, “Blackleg Miner” (1970)
- Fallout, “Salt Mines” (1983)
- Redskins, “Unionise” (1983)
- The Enemy Within, “Strike” (1984)
- Council Collective, “Soul Deep” (1984)
- Billy Bragg “It Says Here” (1984)
- Robyn Hitchcock, “Bells of Rhymney” (1984)
- The Alarm, “Bells of Rhymney” (1984)
- The Redskins, “Bring it down (This Insane Thing)” (1985)
- Alan Hull, “Heroes” (1985)
- Style Council, “A Stones Throw Away” (1985)
- The Mekons, “Abernant 1984/5” (1985)
- The Country Pickets, “Daddy, What Did You Do in the Strike” (1985)
- The Mekons, “Lost Highway” (1985)
- Sting, “We Work the Black Seam” (1985)
- The Mekons, “Country” (1985)
- Dick Gaughan, “Which Side Are You On?” (1985)
- Billy Bragg, “Which Side Are You On?” (1985)
- The Mekons, “Hard to Be Human Again” (1985)
- South Wales Striking Miners Choir and Test Dept. “Comrades” (1985)
- The Style Council, “The Lodger (or She Was Only a Shopkeeper’s Daughter)” (1985)
- Robert Wyatt, “The Age of Self” (1985)
- Easterhouse, “Whistling in the Dark” (1985)
- The Grimethorpe Colliery Brass Band & G.C.H.Q. Trade Unions with 7:84 Theatre Co. England, “Raise Your Banners High” (1985)
- Easterhouse, “Ain’t That Always the Way” (1985)
- Chumbawamba, “Fitzwilliam” (1985)
- Easterhouse, “Confrontation” (1985)
- Redskins, “Turnin' Loose (These Furious Flames)” (1986)
- The Housemartins, “Think for a Minute” (1986)
- Peggy Seeger & Ewan MacColl, “The Media” (1986)
- The Housemartins, “We Are Not Going Back” (1987)
- The Alarm, “A New South Wales” (1989)
Mixtape 9 ½: Everybody’s on Top of the Pops
- The Rezillos, “Top of the Pops” (1978)
- Scritti Politi, “The Sweetest Girl” (1981)
- The Insane, “El Salvador” (1982)
- Adam Ant, “Goody Two Shoes” (1982)
- Madness, “House of Fun” (1982)
- Soft Cell, “Torch” (1982)
- ABC, “The Look of Love” (1982)
- Tight Fit, “Fantasy Island” (1982)
- Duran Duran, “Hungry Like the Wolf” (1982)
- The Enemy, “Fallen Hero,” (1982)
- The Exploited, “Alternatives,” (1982)
- Subhumans, “Reason for Existence” (1982)
- Conflict, “Wargames,” (1982)
- The Higsons, “Conspiracy” (1982)
- Billy Bragg, “Between the Wars” (1985)
- Philip Bailey and Phil Collins, “Easy Lover” (1985)
Mixtape 10: You're Not an Army
- The Wolfe Tones, “A Nation Once Again” (1972)
- Wings, “Give Ireland Back to the Irish” (1972)
- John & Yoko, “Sunday Bloody Sunday” (1972)
- Francie Brolly, “H. Block Song” (1978)
- The Pop Group, “Amnesty International Report” (1979)
- Gang of Four, “Ether” (1979)
- Moving Hearts, “Irish Ways and Irish Laws” (1981)
- The Passage, “Troops Out” (1981)
- The Boomtown Rats “Banana Republic” (1981)
- Au Pairs, “Armagh” (1981)
- Conflict, “Conflict” (1982)
- Metro Youth, “Brutalized” (1982)
- Crass, “Nineteen Eighty Bore” (1982)
- Christy Moore, “Section 31” (1983)
- Fun Boy Three “The More I See (The Less I Believe)” (1983)
- UB40, “You”re Not an Army” (1984)
- Subhumans, “Heads of State” (1985)
- Dexy’s Midnight Runners, “One of Those Things” (1985)
- Fallout, “Tell Me About It” (1985)
- Christy Moore, “The Peoples Own M.P.” (1985)
- Ruefrex, “The Wild Colonial Boy” (1985)
- The Style Council, “The Stand Up Comic’s Instructions” (1985)
- Angelic Upstarts, “Brighton Bomb” (1985)
- Easterhouse, “Inspiration” (1986)
- Easterhouse, “Nineteen Sixty-Nine” (1986)
- The Pogues, “Streets of Sorrow/ Birmingham Six” (1988)
- McCarthy, “I”m Not a Patriot But” (1989)
- Culture Shock, “Northern Ireland” (1989)
- Danbert Nobacon, “Why Are We Still in Ireland?” (1989)
- Aztec Camera, “Good Morning Britain” (1990)
- Denim, “Osmonds” (1992)
Mixtape 11: Mad Thatcher Disease Mix
- Sham 69 “Ulster” (1977)
- Stiff Little Fingers, “Alternative Ulster” (1978)
- Sham 69, “They Don’t Understand” (1978)
- Stiff Little Fingers “Suspect Device” (1978)
- The Undertones, “Teenage Kicks” (1978)
- Stiff Little Fingers, “Wasted Life” (1979)
- Stiff Little Fingers, “No More of That” (1979)
- The Undertones, “It's Going to Happen!” (1981)
- The Passage, “Troops Out” (1981)
- Dick Gaughan, “Song for Ireland” (1981)
- Angelic Upstarts, “Soldier” (1982)
- Marianne Faithful, “Ireland” (1983)
- U2, “Sunday Bloody Sunday” (1983)
- The Bluebells, “The Patriot Game” (1984)
- Ruefrex, “Paid in Kind” (1984)
- Exit-Stance, “Ballkelly Disco” (1984)
- Toxic Waste, “Burn Your Flags” (1985)
- Conflict, “Neither is this” (1985)
- Toxic Waste, “Listen Margaret” (1986)
- Toxic Waste, “As More Die” (1986)
- Anathema, “Your Ulster” (1987)
- Ruefrex, “Playing Cards with Dead Men” (1987)
- That Petrol Emotion. “Big Decision” (1987)
- Simple Minds, “Belfast Child” (1989)
- Energy Orchard, “Belfast” (1990)
Part Five: New Clear Days (on nuclear weapons and the anti-nuclear movement)
Mixtape 12: Keep This Booklet Handy
- The Art Attacks, “Neutron Bomb,” (1978)
- Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, “Enola Gay” (1980)
- The Vapors, “Bunkers” (1980)
- Jethro Tull, “Protect and Survive” (1980)
- The Freshies, “Wrap Up the Rockets” (1980)
- Discharge, “Realities of War” (1980)
- T.V. Smith’s Explorers, “Tomahawk Cruise” (1980)
- The Varukers, “Protest and Survive” (1981)
- Heaven 17, “Let’s All Make a Bomb” (1981)
- Anti-System, “Government Lies” (1982)
- Modern English, “I Melt with You” (1982)
- Anne Clark with David Hammond, “Poem for a Nuclear Romance” (1983)
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood “Two Tribes” (1984)
- Ultravox, “Dancing with Tears in My Eyes” (1984)
- Ian Dury, “Ban the Bomb” (1984)
- Oi Polloi, “Resist the Atomic Menace” (1986)
- Poly Styrene, “Big Boy Big Toy” (1986)
- The Smiths, “Ask” (1986)
- Sigue Sigue Sputnik, “Love Missile F1-11” (1986)
- Oi Polloi, “No Filthy Nuclear Power” (1987)
- Oi Polloi, “Nuclear Waste” (1987)
- James, “Charlie Dance” (1988)
- Julian Cope, “5 O' Clock World” (1988)
- Sigue Sigue Sputnik, “M.A.D (Mutually Assured Destruction)” (1988)
Mixtape 13: Kidney Machines and Rockets
- Gang of Four, “Guns before Butter” (1979)
- Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Mittageisen” (1979)
- The Clash, “London Calling” (1979)
- The Fall, “2nd Dark Age” (1980)
- The Sound, “Missiles” (1980)
- Def Leppard, “When the Walls Came Tumblin’ Down” (1980)
- The Jam, “Going Underground” (1980)
- Young Marble Giants, “Final Day” (1980)
- The Diagram Brothers, “Isn’t it Interesting How Neutron Bombs Work” (1981)
- Discharge, “A Look at Tomorrow” (1981)
- Special Duties, “CND (Campaign for Nuclear Destruction)” (1982)
- Tom Robinson, “Merrily Up on High” (1982)
- Red Guitars, “Fact!” (1983)
- Amazulu, “Greenham Time” (1983)
- The Style Council, “Money-Go-Round” (1983)
- The Astronauts, “Typically English Day” (1983)
- The Exploited, “Let’s Start a War… (Said Maggie One Day)” (1983)
- Kissing the Pink, “Greenham” (1984)
- The Three Johns, “Atom Drum Bop” (1984)
- Television Personalities, “You’ll Have to Scream Louder” (1984)
- Crass, “You’re Already Dead̶...