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{{Anarchism sidebar |Lists}}{{dynamic list}}The following is a list of anarchist musicians, which details the instruments such musicians use, musical genres they perform, and, if applicable, bands they are members of. An anarchist is a person who rejects any form of hierarchy and supports its elimination. Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies with voluntary institutions. This list only deals with individual, self-identified anarchists who are musicians. Musicians who have not self-identified as anarchists are not included; nor are bands and music collectives who collectively identify as anarchist, although individual members thereof may be. {{Compact ToC |center=yes|seealso=yes}}A- Jude Abbot: English singer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba (1996—2012)[1]
- Sid Ation: English drummer; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Sherman Austin (1983—): American rapper; performs hip hop music
B- Louise Bell: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Pascal Benvenuti (1980—): French singer and bass, guitar, drums, ukulele, mandolin, and concertina player; performs jazz punk and folk punk music; current member of Les Louise Mitchels and occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[4]
- Derek Birkett: English bassist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Björk: Icelandic singer and songwriter; prominent purveyor of art pop; involved in anarcho-punk and anarchist poetry during the 1980s; aligned with the anarchist Crass Collective as part of post-punk group KUKL; signed to One Little Indian since the 1980s, set up by members of various anarcho-punk bands.[5][6][7]
- Johnny Blackburn: English bassist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- James Bowman (May 14, 1981—): American guitarist and singer; performs punk rock and folk rock; member of band Against Me! (2000—present)[8][9]
- Georges Brassens (1921—1981): French singer, songwriter, and guitarist; performed folk music[10]
- Bob Brozman (8 Mar 1954—23 Apr 2013): American blues and world guitarist and ethnomusicologist; described himself in an OC-TV program as a "guitarist, anarchist, anthropologist"[11]
- Dunstan Bruce: English singer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Graham Burnett (1960—): English drummer; performed punk rock and post-punk; former member of Stripey Zebras (1980—1981), Autumn Poison (1980—1985), and Love Over Law[12]
C- John Cage (1912—1992): American composer; composed chance and experimental music[13]
- Neil Campau (1980—): American guitarist, autoharpist, and singer; former member of World History and current member of Electrician[14]
- Daniel Carter (1945—): American saxophonist, flautist, clarinetist, and trumpeter; performs free jazz[15]
- Pat Carter: English vocalist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
Holger Czukay (1938—): German composer and bassist; performs krautrock and experimental music; member of the "anarchist community" Can[16]D- Lance D'Boyle: English drummer; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (??-1995)[2]
- Fabrizio De Andre (1940—1999): Italian singer-songwriter
- Mavis Dillon: English trumpeter; performed punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba (—1995)[1]
- Peter Dolving: Swedish vocalist; performed thrash metal; member of thrash metal band The Haunted
E- Robert Eggplant
- Andrew Eldritch
- Dave Ellesmere: English drummer; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
F- Richard Famous: English singer and guitarist; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (1978–1995)[2]
- Neil Ferguson: English bassist and audio engineer; performs punk rock; member of Chumbawamba[1]
- Léo Ferré (August 24, 1916—July 14, 1993): French singer-songwriter, poet, composer, orchestra conductor and pianist; one of France's most well-known and influential singers; a self-proclaimed anarchist who sang irreverent and highly confrontational songs
- Phil Free: English guitarist; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Sheena Fulton: English singer; performed punk rock and post-punk; former member of Stripey Zebras (1980—1981) and Autumn Poison (1980—1985)[12]
G- Patricio García (28 Oct 1977—): Argentinian composer; former member of rock band Los Chicles (1995–2002), writes music for film.
- Laura Jane Grace (8 Nov 1980—): American guitarist and vocalist of punk rock band Against Me![17]
- Angela Gossow (5 Nov 1974—): German vocalist; performs melodic death metal; former member of metal band Arch Enemy; now their manager
- Graham: English drummer; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band The Mob (1979–1983)
- Eric Green (19 January 1993—): American guitarist and vocalist for California-based emo/post-hardcore band Problem Dog. Previously a member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Danny Discord and the Misanthropists (2012–2015).[2]
H- Harry Hamer: English drummer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Gene Hugh: English guitarist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- Kevin Hunter: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Eugene Hutz: Ukrainian singer; performs gypsy punk, member of Gogol Bordello
I- Steve Ignorant: English singer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk bands Crass, Schwartzeneggar, Stratford Mercenaries, Current 93, Thought Crime[2] and Paranoid Visions
J- Chris Johnston ("Chris Clavin"): American guitarist, singer, and harmonicist; performs pop punk and folk punk music; former member of pop-punk band The Devil Is Electric (2000—2003); current member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[4]
- Hannah Jones: American violinist and singer; performs pop punk and folk punk music; former member of pop-punk band The Devil Is Electric (2000—2003) and current member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[4]
K- Michael Karoli (1948—2001): German guitarist and violinist; performed krautrock and experimental music; former member of the "anarchist community" Can[16]
- Tim Kelly: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister (1945—2015): English singer, bassist, guitarist, and harmonicist; performs heavy metal, speed metal, space rock, and punk rock; has associated with various acts, including Motörhead, Hawkwind, Ramones, and The Rockin' Vickers[19]
L- Nomy Lamm (1976—): American singer-songwriter; performs punk rock, and queercore; liner notes of her debut album, Anthem, state that she is an anarchist
- Colin Latter: English singer; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Eve Libertine: English singer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Jaki Liebezeit (1939—2017): German drummer; performs free jazz, krautrock and experimental music; member of the "anarchist community" Can,[16] who suggested the backronym "communism, anarchism, nihilism" for the band's name[20]
- Austin Lunn: American vocalist, guitarist and drummer; sole member of the band Panopticon, and has also been a member of several other bands as various roles.
- Emcee Lynx (1980—): Californian rapper and songwriter; performs hip hop and Celtic fusion; lead vocalist for Beltaine's Fire[21]
M- Andy Martin
- Terence McKenna: ethnobotanist and philosopher; spoken word on Alien Dreamtime with Spacetime Continuum & Stephen Kent
- Simon Middlehurst: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Marc Mob: English guitarist and singer; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band The Mob (1979–1983)[2]
N- Nikolas Asimos (20 August 1949—17 March 1988): Greek composer and singer
- Nil Wright English (1952—): bassist and electric violinist; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (1980-1995)[2]
- Danbert Nobacon (1958—): English singer and keyboardist; performs punk rock and folk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Alice Nutter: English singer and percussionist; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
O- Joey Only: guitarist and singer; performs folk punk music[22]
P- Pabodie's Drilling Apparatus: American musician based out of Iowa.
- N.A.Palmer: English guitarist; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Erik Petersen: singer, songwriter, and guitarist for Philadelphia anarcho-punk band Mischief Brew[23]
- Utah Phillips (1935—2008): American singer, poet, storyteller and guitarist; performed folk music and spoken word;[24] retired on October 11, 2007, due to poor health,[25] before passing away on May 23, 2008
- Matty Pop Chart: American accordionist and drummer; performs folk punk music; occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[4]
- Josef Porta: English guitarist, drummer, and singer; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band The Mob (1979—1983), Blyth Power (1983—), and Zounds (1977—1982, 2001—present)[2]
- P.O.S: American rapper, guitarist, vocalist; performs hip-hop and punk rock; founding member of indie hip hop collective Doomtree; guitarist and vocalist in the punk band build better bombs; vocalist and keyboardist for noise band Marijuana Deathsquads
- Promoe (1976—): Swedish rapper; performs hip hop; member of rap group Looptroop[26]
- Neil Puncher: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
{{anchor|Q}}R- Bernhardt Rebours: English bassist, synthesizer player, and pianist; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (??—1995)[2]
- Wesley Richards: American songwriter, guitarist and singer; writes and performs with the anarcho-metal band Fortunate Fall (band) and also with the anarcho-punk band Dr. Ghost
- Lily Richeson: American cellist; performs folk punk music; occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[4]
- Penny Rimbaud: English drummer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Zac De La Rocha, vocalist of Rage Against The Machine. Performs; Hip Hop, Rock, Nu Metal, Punk Rock, Metal
- David Rovics (1967—): American singer, guitarist, and songwriter; performs folk music[27]
S- Timothy Laszlo Sandor (1974—) a.k.a. "Platinum Bitch": American experimental / indie folk composer and engineer; great-nephew of Hungarian-American pianist Gyorgy Sandor; founding member of the Philadelphia-based music collective Leader Clears the Lunar
- Irmin Schmidt (1937—): German keyboardist; plays krautrock and experimental music and composes film scores; member of Can who described the group as an "anarchist community"[16]
- Pete Seeger: had many anarchist and communist beliefs
- Andrew Seward: American bassist and singer; performs punk rock and folk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Against Me! (2002–present)[8][9]
- Otep Shamaya (1979—): American metal musician, singer/songwriter and lyricist/poet
- Andy Smith: English guitarist; performs punk rock; former member of Flux Of Pink Indians[2]
- Sole: American rapper and producer[28]
- Scott Sturgeon: also known as Stza Crack of the New York City anarcho-punk band Leftöver Crack
- Vi Subversa (1935—2016): English singer, songwriter, and guitarist; performed punk rock; former member of Poison Girls (1978—1995)[2]
T- Scott Thomas: English drummer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- Tõnu Trubetsky (1963—): Estonian singer and poet; performs punk rock; member of punk band Vennaskond
- Kevin Tucker: American vocalist and guitarist of the anarcho-primitivist death metal band Peregrine[29]
{{anchor|U}}V- Gee Vaucher: English pianist; also created album cover art and stage montages; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
- Joy De Vivre: English singer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
W- Jason Walsh: English guitarist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Omega Tribe[2]
- Lou Watts: English singer and keyboardist; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Dorian Wallace (1985): American composer and pianist
- Greg Wells: American vocalist (described as "howling and breathing"); performs folk punk music; occasional member of anarcho-punk/folk punk band Ghost Mice (2002—present)[4]
- Boff Whalley: English guitarist and singer; performs punk rock; member of anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba[1]
- Chris Willsher (1971—): English drummer, singer, songwriter; performs punk rock; member of Bus Station Loonies and former member of Oi Polloi and Disorder
- Martin Wilson: English drummer; performs punk rock; former member of Flux of Pink Indians[2]
- Pete Wright: English bassist and singer; performed punk rock, hardcore punk, and art punk; former member of anarcho-punk band Crass[2]
Y- Gino Srdjan Yevdjevich: former Yugoslav vocalist of gypsy punk band Kultur Shock[30]
- Curtis Youé: English bassist; performs punk rock; former member of anarcho-punk band The Mob (1979–1983) and Blyth Power (1983–??)[2]
Z- ZSK - German punk-rock band
See also- List of anarcho-punk bands
- List of crust punk bands
- Music and politics
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The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 to 1984, Cherry Red Books, 2006, {{ISBN|1-901447-70-7}}. 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Citation here if needed. 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://punknews.co.uk/article.php?filter=interview&view=view&id=92|title=Interview with Ghost Mice|accessdate=2007-12-27|quote="i will not vote because i am an anarchist, and there is no one worth voting for and voting does not work here."|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090221070609/http://punknews.co.uk/article.php?filter=interview&view=view&id=92|archivedate=2009-02-21|df=}} 5. ^{{cite web| author= Vidar Ringstrøm| url= http://www.hanshan.org/musikk/kukl.php| title= Kukl| publisher= Hanshan.org| date= | accessdate= 9 January 2011| deadurl= no| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110117192723/http://www.hanshan.org/musikk/kukl.php| archivedate= 17 January 2011| df= }} 6. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UJRzqQKrE8oC&pg=PA72|title=Björk|publisher=Giunti Editore|language=Italian|date=2004|pages=72–73|last=Gittins|first=Ian|isbn=|accessdate=8 January 2015}} 7. ^{{cite news |last=Walker|first=Tim|date=8 March 2008|title=Björk : fire and ice|newspaper=The Independent}} 8. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.myspace.com/againstme|title=Against Me! - Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos|author=|date=|website=Myspace|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071018062552/http://www.myspace.com/againstme|archivedate=2007-10-18|df=}} 9. ^1 TRUEPUNK.COM - Interview with punk band Against Me! {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071107134358/http://www.truepunk.com/interviews/against_me/|date=2007-11-07}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.projetbrassens.eclipse.co.uk/pages/georgesbrassens.html|title=Georges Brassens: English version|publisher=|accessdate=22 April 2015|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150312023530/http://www.projetbrassens.eclipse.co.uk/pages/georgesbrassens.html|archivedate=12 March 2015|df=}} 11. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oPXRWRxda8 |title=Bob Brozman on OC-TV.net |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2012-09-12 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120822165645/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oPXRWRxda8 |archivedate=2012-08-22 |df= }} 12. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.southendpunk.com/html/autumnwp.html|title=Autumn Poison: The Story...|accessdate=2007-12-27|quote="Autumn Poison were an anarcho punk group..."|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928055801/http://www.southendpunk.com/html/autumnwp.html|archivedate=2007-09-28|df=}} 13. ^Cage self-identified as an anarchist in a 1985 interview: "I'm an anarchist. I don't know whether the adjective is pure and simple, or philosophical, or what, but I don't like government! And I don't like institutions! And I don't have any confidence in even good institutions." John Cage at Seventy: An Interview {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130626203158/http://www.ubu.com/papers/cage_montague_interview.html |date=2013-06-26 }} by Stephen Montague. American Music, Summer 1985. Ubu.com. 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I believe in cooperation and problem solving and that record is a tribute to a lot of problem solvers who want to get issues (such as poverty, deportation, homelessness and cuts to services) resolved.}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.punknews.org/article/42683/erik-petersen-mischief-brew |title=Erik Petersen (Mischief Brew) |publisher=Punknews.org |date= |accessdate=2012-09-12}} 24. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thenation.com/doc/20041025/crane|title=Voting For the First Time|accessdate=2007-12-27 |quote=I'm an anarchist and I've been an anarchist many, many years. }} 25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.utahphillips.org/podcast/utah20071011.mp3 |title=Utah Phillips Podcast #2 |accessdate=2007-12-27 |last=Philips |first=Bruce "Utah" |date=2007-10-11 |work= |publisher= |quote=I've simply decided that I had to leave the trade. 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