Pink Floyd | Cleveland Indians | Pink | Pink (singer) | Pretty in Pink | The Pink Panther | Plains Indians | Pink Martini | Bonnie Pink | Springfield Indians | Æon Flux | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians | The Pink Panther Theme | RTV Pink | Revenge of the Pink Panther | Pink Floyd's | Mission Indians | FLUX Quartet | The Pink Panther 2 | The Pink Panther (1963 film) | Pink Pigeon | Pink Panther and Pals | Payaya Indians | Ariel Pink | The Return of the Pink Panther | The Pink Panther Strikes Again | Sioux City Indians | Pretty in Pink (soundtrack) | Pink-breasted Lark | Pink Anderson |
Others who recorded for the label included Zounds, Flux of Pink Indians, The Cravats, Conflict, Icelandic band KUKL (who included singer Björk), classical singer Jane Gregory, and the Poison Girls, a like-minded band who worked closely with Crass for several years.
The band played gigs with Flux of Pink Indians, Rudimentary Peni, DIRT, Chumbawamba, Icons of Filth, Subhumans, Conflict, Omega Tribe, Hagar The Womb, The Partisans, Icon AD, Youth In Asia, Brigandage, Rubella Ballet, Anthrax and many others during this time.
The band was formed by former Fatal Microbes Pete Fender (Dan Sansom, guitar), Gem Stone (Gemma Sansom, bass) and It (Quentin North, also bass), with vocalists Annie Anxiety and Womble, and drummer Sid Ation (born Sid Truelove, 18 April 1960, Sutton Coldfield, a former chef, later also the drummer with Flux of Pink Indians).