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Crime: San Francisco's Doomed 12"
The legend of CRIME looms large among punk aficionados the world over. Formed in the mid-1970s, the bandās dual-guitar sound, confrontational image and sleazed methodology still serve as inspiration decades later. With only a handful of singles released during their active lifespan, CRIMEās legacy grew significantly as archival recordings began to trickle out in the early 1990s. Of all these excavations, San Franciscoās Doomed was one of the first and certainly one of the most powerful. Culled from 1978-79 studio demos and rehearsal tapes, San Franciscoās Doomed captures the frenzy of CRIMEās sound in a fittingly loose, devil-may-care framework. Side one is a gloriously unpolished assault of classic, gutter-level punk with vicious live set staples like āFeel The Beatā and āPiss On Your Dogā taking marquee placement over the more well-known singles tracks. Side two finds CRIME taking aim at the so-called New Wave, augmenting their attack with ripped odes that bear the direct influence of science fiction and rockabilly on the group. Few recordings from US punkās first wave match the raw intensity heard on San Franciscoās Doomed. As Michael Stewart Foley writes in the liner notes, āUnimpressed with the once idealistic counter-culture and all the bands associated with it, CRIME declared itself San Franciscoās First And Only Rock āNā Roll Band. Dressed in police uniforms and driving sonic ice picks through listenersā eardrums with the volume cranked past 10, they looked more like a street gang that might take your wallet and slash your face with a switchblade just to watch you bleed. But despite the bandās best efforts to stand apart, CRIME could have come from nowhere else, at no other time.ā
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Crime: San Francisco's Doomed 12"
Crime: San Francisco's Doomed 12"
The legend of CRIME looms large among punk aficionados the world over. Formed in the mid-1970s, the bandās dual-guitar sound, confrontational image and sleazed methodology still serve as inspiration decades later. With only a handful of singles released during their active lifespan, CRIMEās legacy grew significantly as archival recordings began to trickle out in the early 1990s. Of all these excavations, San Franciscoās Doomed was one of the first and certainly one of the most powerful. Culled from 1978-79 studio demos and rehearsal tapes, San Franciscoās Doomed captures the frenzy of CRIMEās sound in a fittingly loose, devil-may-care framework. Side one is a gloriously unpolished assault of classic, gutter-level punk with vicious live set staples like āFeel The Beatā and āPiss On Your Dogā taking marquee placement over the more well-known singles tracks. Side two finds CRIME taking aim at the so-called New Wave, augmenting their attack with ripped odes that bear the direct influence of science fiction and rockabilly on the group. Few recordings from US punkās first wave match the raw intensity heard on San Franciscoās Doomed. As Michael Stewart Foley writes in the liner notes, āUnimpressed with the once idealistic counter-culture and all the bands associated with it, CRIME declared itself San Franciscoās First And Only Rock āNā Roll Band. Dressed in police uniforms and driving sonic ice picks through listenersā eardrums with the volume cranked past 10, they looked more like a street gang that might take your wallet and slash your face with a switchblade just to watch you bleed. But despite the bandās best efforts to stand apart, CRIME could have come from nowhere else, at no other time.ā
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The legend of CRIME looms large among punk aficionados the world over. Formed in the mid-1970s, the bandās dual-guitar sound, confrontational image and sleazed methodology still serve as inspiration decades later. With only a handful of singles released during their active lifespan, CRIMEās legacy grew significantly as archival recordings began to trickle out in the early 1990s. Of all these excavations, San Franciscoās Doomed was one of the first and certainly one of the most powerful. Culled from 1978-79 studio demos and rehearsal tapes, San Franciscoās Doomed captures the frenzy of CRIMEās sound in a fittingly loose, devil-may-care framework. Side one is a gloriously unpolished assault of classic, gutter-level punk with vicious live set staples like āFeel The Beatā and āPiss On Your Dogā taking marquee placement over the more well-known singles tracks. Side two finds CRIME taking aim at the so-called New Wave, augmenting their attack with ripped odes that bear the direct influence of science fiction and rockabilly on the group. Few recordings from US punkās first wave match the raw intensity heard on San Franciscoās Doomed. As Michael Stewart Foley writes in the liner notes, āUnimpressed with the once idealistic counter-culture and all the bands associated with it, CRIME declared itself San Franciscoās First And Only Rock āNā Roll Band. Dressed in police uniforms and driving sonic ice picks through listenersā eardrums with the volume cranked past 10, they looked more like a street gang that might take your wallet and slash your face with a switchblade just to watch you bleed. But despite the bandās best efforts to stand apart, CRIME could have come from nowhere else, at no other time.ā











