I was sad to learn of the recent death of Chris Rust.

Chris was virtually synonymous with #FoodNotBombs in Melbourne/Naarm, a co-founder of the group & its mainstay for many years.

A quiet guy who loved music & serving food to the community.

'Freedom of Species' on 3CR dedicated its March 29 episode to a celebration of Chris's life & work & you can listen to it here:

https://www.3cr.org.au/freedomofspecies/episode/celebration-chris-rust-food-not-bombs

In celebration of Chris Rust / Food Not Bombs

We celebrate the life and incredible contributions of Chris Rust and share tributes from Chris's loved ones, friends and comrades. For decades, through Food not Bombs, Chris embodied a quiet, unwavering commitment to solidarity, anarchist DIY ethics, and animal rights.Through FNB, Chris brought people together, created spaces of care and solidarity, and lived out his belief in mutual aid, community, and respect for all beings.

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2/ Chris's taste in music was eclectic, from attending the Sunbury festivals (1972--1975) to numerous 2025 noise & punk gigs, & countless more in the interim: he probably went to more events than anybody you know.

Not a mixtape, but a sample on bandcamp:

https://bandcamp.com/crustofcrust

Christopher Rust's collection | Bandcamp

Punk • 162 collection items • 6 followers

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