
recess#80 THE CRUMBS "hold that shit right" CD $10ppd
This is what industry insiders refer to as being "tight". like
the cover says lost tracks & rarities,this sucker is filled with stuff
like the ALIEN GIRL 7", GET ALL TANGLED UP 10", comp tracks,
and the aborted DESTRUCTO SESSIONS. 18 songs in all. Dont be a wierdo,buy
this.
cd
$10ppd
this
is the best crumbs full length ever! it shows theyre rootsy side (ala
low & behold) and theyrla all tangled up). this is for the grip of
you that think that 10" is theyre best shit.released in 2000
recess #15 the crumbs- i fell in love with an alien girl 7"$3
4
song debut by the infamous ones.handsome looking,rich sounding.just plain
marvelous! released
in 1994
the crumbs are also on:
#39 v/a hot curly weenie cd $3
Buy
by the bucket!! yea i know everyones doing these,but this is recess and
you cant and wont go wrong,friend.w/the dwarves,f.y.p, pud,quincy punx,propagandhi,berzerk,i
spy,second hand, les turds,beatnik termites,chickenhead,criminals,the
crumbs, plus previosly unreleased ditties from pud,f.y.p,les turds and
out of print tracks from propagandhi,bored to death, and sheep squeeze.....a
shitload of songs fucko!! released
in 1997
#18 v/a play at your own risk vol.2 box
set $8
Two
7" records and one 5" record box set is long gone.this time around its
a handsome tri- fold jacket.starring Quincy punx, the crumbs,blackfork,annie
& candy clutz,second hand,pud,slackers,chickenhead, les turds,teamsters,propagandhi,&
i spy.tihs tae? as
seen on ebay for $9,000.
Crumbs-infinity button $1
Crumbs-logo button $1
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the beginning… I had known Emil since the days of downtown skateboarding
and from the crazy hardcore shows at the Cameo Theatre during the
late 80’s. When those venues shut down, so did many of the bands
that played there: Circle Jerks, Gangreen, Bad Brains, and the whole
crossover thing. That whole scene was gone when we entered the 90’s.
For us, however, it was the beginning of a new era. There were no
mo twenty dollar punk shows. In a way it was a blessing, because if
we wanted to do anything, it was up to us. When we did our first demo
back in ’92, the rocknroll scene in South Florida was beginning
to take on a real cool vibe. I had started to play guitar when I met
Johnny. That same year, I met Chuck Loose, with his raggedy old drum
set. I handed Emil a one-string bass that I had, and shortly after,
Johnny joined us for what was to be the Crumbs. We rehearsed anywhere
we could find an electrical outlet. Even at a stripmall at midnight,
before the dumbfounded security guard chased us out. Once Chuck set
up Garageland, the Crumbs started practicing there and later became
like, the house band there, playing every weekend to a packed house
of kids who didn’t have anywhere else to drink and hellraise.
Those were our first shows, and along with other locals (Against all
Authority, Beltones…), we had now the coolest of rocknroll scenes
– away from the sleazy promoters and trendy venues. Then it
was time to leave home. Setting up national tours was a head splitting
adventure. We must have played every little shithole in the U.S. Some
hard luck on the road set us back but we met some worthy people along
the way. And in no time we had our first record “Alien Girl”
released in 1993. It is more than ten years later now (2004) and the
release of “Last Exit” made me realize how fast time goes
by. The line up hasn’t been this strong in years. With the crafty
Tono on bass now, Grim with the relentless beat, and Johnny’s
buzz-saw guitar, we’ve been able to keep active and remain doing
what we like to do most: drinking…no! seriously, getting on
stage and letting loose. -Raf Classic- |
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