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Anthrax
Anthrax
British anarcho punk band of the early 1980s
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Crass
Crass
Art collective and punk band
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Hagar the Womb
Hagar the Womb
English anarcho-punk rock band
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Poison Girls
Poison Girls
English anarcho-punk band
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Icon A.D.
Icon A.D.
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Thatcher on Acid
Thatcher on Acid
musical artist
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Zounds
Zounds
English anarcho punk/post-punk band
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Toxic Waste
Toxic Waste
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Omega Tribe
Omega Tribe
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Kronstadt Uprising
Kronstadt Uprising
British band
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Rudimentary Peni
Rudimentary Peni
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Amebix
Amebix
UK based punk/metal band
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Flux of Pink Indians
Flux of Pink Indians
band
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The Apostles
The Apostles
English band
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Political Asylum
Political Asylum
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Anti System
Anti System
English punk rock band
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Special Duties
Special Duties
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Antisect
Antisect
English hardcore punk band
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Rubella Ballet
Rubella Ballet
British gothic anarcho-punk band
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Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba
British alternative rock band
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Conflict
Conflict
British anarcho-punk band
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MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
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Lost Cherrees
Lost Cherrees
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Subhumans
Subhumans
British Anarcho-Punk Band
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Discharge
Discharge
British hardcore punk band
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Doom
Doom
crust punk band
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Stalag 17
Stalag 17
band
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Abrasive Wheels
Abrasive Wheels
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Instigators
Instigators
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Gallhammer
Gallhammer
Japanese metal band
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Toy Dolls
Toy Dolls
English punk rock band
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The 101ers
The 101ers
British pub rock band, best known as the band Joe Strummer was in before The Clash
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Fatal Microbes
Fatal Microbes
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The Varukers
The Varukers
band that plays hardcore punk
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Nausea
Nausea
music band
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Kaaos
Kaaos
band
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Crimpshrine
Crimpshrine
American punk rock band
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The Spitfire Boys
The Spitfire Boys
Liverpool punk band
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Aus-Rotten
Aus-Rotten
band
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Suburban Studs
Suburban Studs
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Disorder
Disorder
band
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Icons of Filth
Icons of Filth
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Puncture
Puncture
1970's English punk rock group
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U.S. Chaos
U.S. Chaos
american band
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Breakdown
Breakdown
band
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Roddy Radiation
Roddy Radiation
British musician
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Electro Hippies
Electro Hippies
band
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English Dogs
English Dogs
British Hardcore Punk/Thrash Band
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Sick of It All
Sick of It All
American hardcore punk band
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Beat Crusaders
Beat Crusaders
band
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Youth in Asia were an early 1980s UK anarcho-punk band from London. They were differentiated from many other bands within that scene by their prominent use of the synthesizer. The band's first live performance was in Brussels in December 1981. They played several gigs at squatted venues, including Crass's squat gig at Zig Zag in London, 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 sang political lyrics about issues such as war, sexism and state terrorism. The band's name was a play on the word euthanasia.

The initial line-up was Kay Byatt (vocals), Mark Edmondson (guitar), Wayne Preston (bass guitar), Punky Pete (drums), and Olga Ashworth (vocals/keyboards). Pete was soon replaced by Eddie on drums, and Lou, formerly of The Witches joined on rhythm guitar. In 1983, Eddie and Lou both left the band with Mick Clarke and Bernie, both previously of Windsor's Disease, replacing them. The new line-up recorded a single for Crass Records, but the band split up before it was released, with some of the members forming a new band, Decadent Few.

Byatt later sang with Radical Dance Faction and The Astronauts.