Their subsequent LP, No Love Lost, (released by Corpus Christi Records, 1983) won the hearts of many hardened anarchos and secured their place in anarcho-punk history.
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With the roles of Hugh Vivian on guitar and vocals, Daryl Hardcastle on bass, Pete Fender on guitar and Pete Shepherd on drums, their first EP, Angry Songs, was produced by Penny Rimbaud and Pete Fender for Crass Records in 1982.
tribe | Omega | Omega Psi Phi | Tribe | Danes (Germanic tribe) | Tuscarora (tribe) | Seminole (tribe) | Astro Boy: Omega Factor | Abron tribe | The Omega Man | Quraysh (tribe) | Omega SA | Mughal (tribe) | Doctor Omega | The Omega Factor | Sial (tribe) | Quileute (tribe) | Ottawa (tribe) | Omega Pharma | Narragansett (tribe) | Devil's Tribe | B-Tribe | Awan (tribe) | Alpha Tau Omega | Alpha Phi Omega | William & Mary Tribe men's basketball | William & Mary Tribe football | William & Mary Tribe | Warm Springs (tribe) | Umatilla (tribe) |
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.