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*Christ It's 3 (1983) [[Conflict (band)|Conflict]] - ''[[It's Time To See Who's Who]]'' LP (#1)
*Christ It's 3 (1983) [[Conflict (band)|Conflict]] - ''[[It's Time To See Who's Who]]'' LP (#1)
*Christ It's 4 (1983) [[Conflict (band)|Conflict]] - ''[[To a Nation of Animal Lovers]]'' EP (#4)
*Christ It's 4 (1983) [[Conflict (band)|Conflict]] - ''[[To a Nation of Animal Lovers]]'' EP (#4)
*Christ It's 5 (1983) [[Omega Tribe]] - ''No Love Lost'' LP (#2)
*Christ It's 5 (1983) [[Omega Tribe (British band)|Omega Tribe]] - ''No Love Lost'' LP (#2)
*Christ It's 6 (1983) [[Rudimentary Peni]] - ''Death Church'' LP (#3)
*Christ It's 6 (1983) [[Rudimentary Peni]] - ''Death Church'' LP (#3)
*Christ It's 7 (1983) [[Icons of Filth]] - ''Used, Abused, Unamused'' 7" EP (#20)
*Christ It's 7 (1983) [[Icons of Filth]] - ''Used, Abused, Unamused'' 7" EP (#20)
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*Christ It's 10 (1984) [[Annie Anxiety]] - ''[[Soul Possession]]'' LP (#7)
*Christ It's 10 (1984) [[Annie Anxiety]] - ''[[Soul Possession]]'' LP (#7)
*Christ It's 11 (1983) [[Crucifix (band)|Crucifix]] - ''[[Dehumanization (album)|Dehumanization]]'' LP (#7)
*Christ It's 11 (1983) [[Crucifix (band)|Crucifix]] - ''[[Dehumanization (album)|Dehumanization]]'' LP (#7)
*Christ It's 12 (1984) [[Omega Tribe]] - "It's a Hard Life" 7"/12" (#5)
*Christ It's 12 (1984) [[Omega Tribe (British band)|Omega Tribe]] - "It's a Hard Life" 7"/12" (#5)
*Christ It's 13 (1984) [[Alternative (band)|Alternative]] - ''[[If They Treat You Like Shit, Act Like Manure]]'' LP
*Christ It's 13 (1984) [[Alternative (band)|Alternative]] - ''[[If They Treat You Like Shit, Act Like Manure]]'' LP
*Christ It's 14 (1985) [[Lack of Knowledge]] - ''Sirens are Back'' LP
*Christ It's 14 (1985) [[Lack of Knowledge]] - ''Sirens are Back'' LP

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Corpus Christi Records
FounderCrass, John Loder
GenreAnarcho-punk
Country of originUnited Kingdom

Corpus Christi Records is a British independent record label started by some of the members of Crass and their recording engineer and business partner John Loder, to release records by artists who did not perhaps fit in with some of the stricter ideals of the Crass Records label.

Several of the artists on the label had debuted with 7-inch single/EP releases on Crass Records, but Corpus Christi was used for future releases.[1] According to Crass' Penny Rimbaud, the label was set up to allow artists who had started on the Crass label to set up their own record deal with Loder of Southern Studios under Crass' guidance.[1] Some of the artists on the label, however, such as UK Decay, Icons of Filth, and the American band Crucifix were signed by Loder without any prior involvement with Crass.[1]

The label was active between 1982 and 1987, and its releases were regularly placed highly in the UK Indie Chart, with Conflict's It's Time to See Who's Who LP topping the indie album chart in 1983. The label reappeared in the late 2000s to put out a compilation of two early Conflict 7" EPs on a 12".

Catalogue

Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.[2]

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "No Class Interview: Penny Rimbaud". No Class Fanzine. Retrieved 5 April 2008.
  2. ^ Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4.
  3. ^ [1] [dead link]