Cress Monuments LP is the legendary 1997 debut album from the UK anarcho-crust punk band from Wigan, originally released on Sned's mighty Flat Earth Records. This Cress LP delivers 13 tracks of slow, heavy, and menacing anarcho-punk played by six veterans of the Wigan punk scene (ex-Deformed) - dark mayhem riding along the lines of Antisect and Flux of Pink Indians with a pinch of Killing Joke, tripped-out sound effects, keyboard, and loads of anger aimed at the desecrators of our earth. Cress became legendary for their old-school anarcho-punk 1-2-1-2 drum tempo fused with the modern DIY punk sound, plus chanted hard-hitting slogans and heartfelt sincere lyrics that captured the compassion and conviction of the late 90s punk community. Tracks include Earth, TV Screen, Prisons, Progress, Fears, Monuments, Beasts, DIY, Sirens, Machines, Illusions, and Safe. Originally pressed by Flat Earth Records in 1997, now back in print and remastered. Essential listening for fans of UK anarcho-punk, crust punk, stenchcore, Antisect, Flux of Pink Indians, Doom, Hellkrusher, and the heavy political DIY underground.