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Cexcrime: Rip It If Its Specific cassette
Our take: We just got in a batch of tapes from the Deluxe Bias Country Club label, and while theyāre all worthwhile, for my money this one from Cexcrime is the pick of the litter. Like most of the releases on this label, you get basement 4-track level fidelity and ripping fast tempos, but where Cexcrime separates from the pack is in the vocal department. The sound is like Big Zit or Lumpy & the Dumpers, a sort of constipated squawk, but oozing with personality. The riffs are simple but catchy and very punk, and the five tracks blaze by in about five minutes, climaxing with the āInstitutionalizedā-style rant in āMy Way.ā Excellent stuff.
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Cexcrime: Rip It If Its Specific cassette
Cexcrime: Rip It If Its Specific cassette
Our take: We just got in a batch of tapes from the Deluxe Bias Country Club label, and while theyāre all worthwhile, for my money this one from Cexcrime is the pick of the litter. Like most of the releases on this label, you get basement 4-track level fidelity and ripping fast tempos, but where Cexcrime separates from the pack is in the vocal department. The sound is like Big Zit or Lumpy & the Dumpers, a sort of constipated squawk, but oozing with personality. The riffs are simple but catchy and very punk, and the five tracks blaze by in about five minutes, climaxing with the āInstitutionalizedā-style rant in āMy Way.ā Excellent stuff.
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Our take: We just got in a batch of tapes from the Deluxe Bias Country Club label, and while theyāre all worthwhile, for my money this one from Cexcrime is the pick of the litter. Like most of the releases on this label, you get basement 4-track level fidelity and ripping fast tempos, but where Cexcrime separates from the pack is in the vocal department. The sound is like Big Zit or Lumpy & the Dumpers, a sort of constipated squawk, but oozing with personality. The riffs are simple but catchy and very punk, and the five tracks blaze by in about five minutes, climaxing with the āInstitutionalizedā-style rant in āMy Way.ā Excellent stuff.











