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1983 studio album by Amebix
No Sanctuary
Studio album by Amebix
ReleasedNovember 1983 (1983-11)
GenreCrust punk
Length26:35
LabelSpiderleg Records
Amebix chronology
Who's the Enemy
(1982)
No Sanctuary
(1983)
Arise!
(1985)

No Sanctuary is the first studio album by the British crust punk band Amebix, released in November 1983 through Spiderleg Records. It entered the Independent Albums Chart at No. 12 on 26 November 1983.

The album was re-released as part of the compilation No Sanctuary: The Spiderleg Recordings in 2008 on Alternative Tentacles.

The album artwork is a photograph by Dmitri Baltermants (titled "Grief") that depicts a 1942 Nazi massacre of Jews in the Crimean city of Kerch.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Battery Humans"4:05
2."Control"4:02
3."Progress?"3:35
4."Sanctuary"3:56
5."The Church Is for Sinners"3:16
6."Sunshine Ward"5:48
7."Moscow Madness" (instrumental)1:53

Personnel

  • The Baron Rockin von Aphid (Rob Miller) — bass, vocals
  • Stig Da Pig (Chris Miller) — guitar
  • Virus (Neil Worthington) — drums
  • Norman — keyboard

References

  1. Burbeck, Rodney, ed. (26 November 1983). "Top Albums" (PDF). Music Week. London: Morgan-Grampian plc. p. 41. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
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