Flux Of Pink Indians
Flux of Pink Indians were an anarcho-punk band from Hertfordshire, UK. They released three LPs from 1982-1986, each showcasing a different style. Their debut album was characterized by hardcore punk sound, while their second album combined noise, political lyrics and melody. The third album featured a unique blend of protest songs, dub, funk and percussion.
Known for their rebellious spirit and thought-provoking music, Flux of Pink Indians were pioneers in the anarcho-punk movement. Drawing inspiration from various genres, they created a distinct sound that resonated with fans worldwide.
If you enjoy the music of *Zounds*, *Conflict*, or *Crass*, then Flux of Pink Indians is definitely worth exploring. With influences ranging from punk to reggae and everything in between, their discography offers something for every fan of alternative music.