b. Donna Tracy, England. Honey Bane was previously the young singer in the Fatal Microbes, who released an EP, Violence Grows, and shared a 12-inch single release with the Poison Girls. She started her solo career in 1979 after escaping from a reform centre where she had been admitted for alcohol abuse. ‘You Can Be You', on the Crass label, was recorded in a single day. Her backing band was the Kebabs, actually a pseudonym for Crass, although the three ‘anarcho-punk' songs still retained the spirit of Fatal Microbes. It was almost a year before the follow-up, ‘Guilty', was rel...