Berger, George (2006). The Story of Crass(en inglés). Omnibus Press. p. 76. ISBN184609402X. Consultado el 4 de enero de 2012. «In August 1977 Dave King went (...) As Dave exits stage left, Steve Ignorant returns to Dial House and (...) Crass was born».
Berger, George (2006). The Story of Crass(en inglés). Omnibus Press. p. 108. ISBN184609402X. Consultado el 4 de enero de 2012. «They were very difficult to film, because with Super-8 you needed far more light than was available at a Crass gig - all you'd get was shadows and light - that would be about it. So it was a bit pointless filming the gigs. I did try asking for maybe 60 watt bulbs instead of 40 but there was no deal - Mick Duffield».
«Steve Ignorant Interview». Punk77(en inglés). octubre de 2007. Consultado el 6 de enero de 2012. «At the end of the Clash gig there was all these people shouting and saying 'your shit!' and Joe Strummer stood there and said 'if you think you can do any better go ahead and start your own band.' And I was like what a great idea!»
Penny Rimbaud (1986). «...In Which Crass Voluntarily Blow Their Own...». Best Before 1984(en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 26 de enero de 2012. Consultado el 6 de enero de 2012. «(...) a journalist from The Observer contacted us in relation to ‘a certain tape’. At first we denied knowledge, but eventually decided to admit responsibility. (...) How The Observer got hold of information that led to us is a complete mystery».
Penny Rimbaud (1986). «...In Which Crass Voluntarily Blow Their Own...». Best Before 1984(en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 26 de enero de 2012. Consultado el 6 de enero de 2012. «(...) a journalist from The Observer contacted us in relation to ‘a certain tape’. At first we denied knowledge, but eventually decided to admit responsibility. (...) How The Observer got hold of information that led to us is a complete mystery».