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Anti-Establishment
OriginUK
GenresPunk rock, hardcore punk, Oi!
Years active1978-1983, 2013
LabelsCaptain Oi! Records
MembersGavin Gritton
Nick Freeston
Kevin 'Gluey' Read
Past membersHaggis
Matt Johnson
Colin Little
Gary Dawson

Anti-Establishment was an English punk band, formed in 1978.[1] They went through a number of line ups before settling on one that would record the majority of their material: Gavin Gritton on vocals, Nick Freeston on drums, Haggis on lead guitar, and Kevin Read on bass. The first gig was in 1979. The band initially only went on to play around 25 shows but, as it says in the liner notes to the compilation of all of their work compiled by Captain Oi! Records in 1997, 'the name Anti-Establishment is still held in high esteem amongst the Oi!/Punk Fraternity'.[2]

The first single was "1980's" / "Mechanical Man", produced by The Damned drummer Rat Scabies[3] and released in March 1980 under the Charnel House label.[1]

The second single was "Future Girl" / "No Trust" produced by Rat Scabies, released on Glass Records.[4] It was promoted with a tour supporting The Exploited.

The third and final single was a double A side "Anti-men" and "Misunderstood", again produced by Rat Scabies. A line up change saw Gary Dawson on Guitar after Haggis left to spend time building up his own garage business.

The band reformed in 2013 and played the Rebellion Punk Festival.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Anti-Establishment". Archived from the original on 15 April 2008.
  2. ^ CD liner notes from 1997 pressing of The Oi! Collection, Captain Oi! Records, AHOY CD 78
  3. ^ "Anti-Establishment - Music For The Nice Geezer". Punkygibbon.co.uk. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Anti Establishment". Discogs.com. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
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