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Rubella Ballet
Rubella Ballet
British gothic anarcho-punk band
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Rudimentary Peni
Rudimentary Peni
2
Zounds
Zounds
English anarcho punk/post-punk band
3
Conflict
Conflict
British anarcho-punk band
4
Icons of Filth
Icons of Filth
5
Anthrax
Anthrax
British anarcho punk band of the early 1980s
6
Thatcher on Acid
Thatcher on Acid
musical artist
7
The Apostles
The Apostles
English band
8
Crucifix
Crucifix
band
9
Hagar the Womb
Hagar the Womb
English anarcho-punk rock band
10
Instigators
Instigators
11
Stalag 17
Stalag 17
band
12
Wat Tyler
Wat Tyler
English punk band
13
Crass
Crass
Art collective and punk band
14
Poison Girls
Poison Girls
English anarcho-punk band
15
Doom
Doom
crust punk band
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Youth in Asia
Youth in Asia
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Riot/Clone
Riot/Clone
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Subhumans
Subhumans
British Anarcho-Punk Band
19
Toxic Waste
Toxic Waste
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Anti System
Anti System
English punk rock band
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MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
22
Bus Station Loonies
Bus Station Loonies
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Oi Polloi
Oi Polloi
Scottish punk band
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Amebix
Amebix
UK based punk/metal band
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Kaaos
Kaaos
band
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Icon A.D.
Icon A.D.
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DIRT
DIRT
musical artist
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UK Decay
UK Decay
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The Fits
The Fits
British Punk Rock Band
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Special Duties
Special Duties
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Gallhammer
Gallhammer
Japanese metal band
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Paranoid Visions
Paranoid Visions
band that plays punk rock
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Kronstadt Uprising
Kronstadt Uprising
British band
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Discount
Discount
US punk rock band
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Antisect
Antisect
English hardcore punk band
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Hellbastard
Hellbastard
English Band
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Political Asylum
Political Asylum
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Honey Bane
Honey Bane
British actor and singer
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Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba
British alternative rock band
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Leatherface
Leatherface
British band
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Gizz Butt
Gizz Butt
British musician
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Mischief Brew
Mischief Brew
American punk band
43
Flux of Pink Indians
Flux of Pink Indians
band
44
Dog Faced Hermans
Dog Faced Hermans
Scottish band
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Parasites
Parasites
American pop-punk band
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Discharge
Discharge
British hardcore punk band
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Guns n' Wankers
Guns n' Wankers
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The Undead
The Undead
american horror punk band
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Butt Trumpet
Butt Trumpet
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Poison Idea
Poison Idea
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Attila the Stockbroker
Attila the Stockbroker
British punk poet, folk punk musician and songwriter
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Luscious Jackson
Luscious Jackson
American band
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Blyth Power
Blyth Power
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Fatal Microbes
Fatal Microbes
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The Accüsed
The Accüsed
band
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Burning Love
Burning Love
hardcore punk band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Omega Tribe are an English anarcho-punk band, formed in Barnet, London in 1981. With the roles of Hugh Vivian on guitar and vocals, Daryl Hardcastle on bass, Pete Fender on guitar and Pete Shepherd on drums, their first EP, Angry Songs, was produced by Penny Rimbaud and Pete Fender for Crass Records in 1982.

Their subsequent LP, No Love Lost, (released by Corpus Christi Records, 1983) won the hearts of many hardened anarchos and secured their place in anarcho-punk history. A far more melodic style, encouraged by producer and new guitarist Pete Fender (from Rubella Ballet), created a highly influential template that many other bands were to build on.

They released a cassette only live release on BBP tapes (www.bbprecords.co.uk) in 1984.

In 1984 Sonny Flint joined on drums, and they took on a sax and flute player Jane Keay. Pete Shepherd the original drummer switched to playing percussion.

Pete Fender departed early in 1984. Line-up changes were fairly frequent after this period and a 12" EP, "(It's a) Hard Life"/"Young John", was finally released in 1985 that showed a complete change of direction. By 1986, after the departure of vocalist and founder-member Hugh, the band was known simply as The Tribe. The band continued to maintain a presence on the UK live circuit for a further year or so but recording opportunity evaded them. Sonny Flint departed in 1987 and the band split in 1988.

Omega Tribe reformed briefly to play guest spot at Vi Subversa's 60th Birthday Bash at London's Astoria 2 in June 1995. A short incognito tour under the name of Charlie showed promise, but the band's members had other interests and the project was short-lived.

A compilation CD, Make Tea Not War, was released in 2000 on Rugger Bugger Records and a cut-down vinyl LP version was also pressed. Both albums quickly sold out.

In August 2016, Daryl Hardcastle, Hugh Vivian and Sonny Flint reunited and performed a limited number of dates between December 2016 and March 2017, including Vi Day at the 2017 AWOD Festival. At the end of March 2017, Sonny Flint left the band. Original members Vivian and Hardcastle having recruited new band members, are currently in pre-production for their forthcoming EP and are performing live throughout 2017.