Flux Of Pink Indians – Strive To Survive Causing Least Suffering Possible
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Available on CD and Vinyl
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Flux Of Pink Indians – Strive To Survive Causing Least Suffering Possible
The 2013 reissue of Flux Of Pink Indians’ classic debut album, originally released in 1983, out on CD and vinyl.
The double vinyl pressing includes the re-mastered album and the band’s original demos. The 3CD package adds bonus track ‘Tube Disaster’ – the band’s infamous debut single – and a live set from Shepherd’s Bush Empire in November 2007, when the band reformed for a one-off show supporting ex-Crass singer Steve Ignorant’s ‘Feeding Of The 5000’ show.
CD package includes:
CD1 – Strive + Neu Smell
CD2 – Strive Demos
CD3 – Live at Shepherds Bush
Vinyl package includes:
LP1 – Strive
LP2 – Strive Demos
Download code for all tracks on the CD package not included with the vinyl.
Formed in 1981, Flux – as they later became known – were contemporaries of Crass and synonymous with the strict vegan, anti-capitalist, anti-Thatcher, anarcho-punk scene of the time. The Strive line-up comprised Colin Latter (vocals), Derek Birkett (bass guitar), Kevin Hunter (guitars), and Martin Wilson (drums). Birkett later went on to form the One Little Indian label.