lead singer
Steve Ignorant performing at the Autonomy Centre in 1981 During its short lifespan, the Autonomy Centre became an important focal point for the
anarcho-punk movement in the UK and Europe. Most of those involved with the project were
anarchists who participated in protests and direct action against targets such as
vivisection laboratories, the
meat industry and the policies of then
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The
Kill Your Pet Puppy collective organised events. Some of the bands that regularly played at the centre included
Anthrax,
The Apostles,
Cold War,
Conflict,
Rudimentary Peni.
Albert Meltzer records that the centre was "
Ronan Bennett's brainchild." He goes on to say that "the punk support, especially from followers of Crass and Poison Girls, was substantial. Punk has lasted a couple of decades, long outlasting the proposed club. With the punks' money came the punks, and in the first week they had ripped up every single piece of furniture carefully bought, planned and fitted, down to the lavatory fittings that had been installed by Ronan from scratch, and defaced our own and everyone else's wall for blocks around. In the excitement of the first gigs where they could do as they liked, they did as they liked and wrecked the place. Loss of club, loss of money, loss of effort. End of story." The centre eventually folded when the benefit parties failed to pay the rent. == Legacy ==