dinsdag 10 juni 2008

Asylum.

I said I wouldn't post because of examns but this song is something special.

Asylum is the first song on the album Feeding Of The 5000 by the British anarcho punkers Crass.
The original Small Worker records saw no problems but the pressing plant did, so Crass replaced the song with a two minute silence aptly titled The Sound Of Free Speech. This led to the birth of Crass Recs, the band wanted to have absolute control over their works.

I am no feeble Christ, not me
He hangs in glib delight upon his cross
Above my body
Christ forgive. FORGIVE?
I vomit for you Jesu
Shit forgive
Down now from your cross
Down now from your papal heights
From the churlish suicide, petulant child
Down from those pious heights
Royal flag bearer, goat, billy
I vomit for you
Forgive? Shit he forgives
He hangs in crucified delight
Nailed to the extent of his vision
His cross, his manhood, violence, guilt, sin
He would nail my body upon his cross
Suicide visionary, death reveller
Rake, rapist, lifefucker, Jesu
Earthmover, Christus, Gravedigger
You dug the pits of Auschwitz
The soil of Treblinka is your guilt
Your sin, Master, master of gore, enigma
Your carry the standard of our oppression
Enola is your gaiety
The bodies of Hiroshima are your delight
The nails are the only trinity
Hold them in your corpsey gracelessness
The image I have had to suffer
The cross is the virgin body of womanhood that your defile
You nail yourself to your own sin
Lamearse Jesus calls me sister
There are no words for my contempt
Every woman is a cross in his filthy theology
In his arrogant delight
He turns his back upon me in his fear
He dare not face me. Fearfucker
Share nothing you christ
Sterile, impotent, fucklove prophet of death
You are the ultimate pornography
In your cuntfear, cockfear, manfear, womanfear, unfair
Warfare, warfare, warfare, warfare, warfare,
Warfare, warfare, warfare
JESUS DIED FOR HIS OWN SINS, NOT MINE


Cali most furious Ceremony used this song as an intro at their performance on Sound And Fury 2007. Actually they used the edited version which the band Crass released on 7" EP after the initial release of Feeding Of The 5000. Ceremony shows here again they know their classics, like their cover of Pressure's On from Red C.
Anyway have fun with viewing and try not to tear down you room when the song Kersed is played. I had trouble with that.




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