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Crime (band)

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Crime was an early US punk band from San Francisco. The band was formed in 1976 by Johnny Strike (voc., guit.), Frankie Fix (guit.), Ron "The Ripper" Greco (bass; ex-Chosen Few/Flamin' Groovies) and Ricky James (drums). Their debut, the self-financed double A-side, Hot Wire My Heart and Baby You're So repulsive, appeared at the end of 1976, and is possibly the first single released by a US punk act. In the following years Crime changed their line-up twice: Ricky James left the band (later appearing in groups such as Flipper and Toiling Midgets; he is now deceased) and was replaced by Brittley Black in 1977. Black was replaced by Hank Rank in 1978, but was back for Crime's last release Maserati in 1980, the year the band split. Frankie Fix died in 1996. San Francisco's Doomed was re-released in 2004 by Swami Records. Sonic Youth featured a cover of "Hotwire My Heart" on their 1987 release "Sister". This has reraised interest in the band, allowing them to reform for shows in USA and Europe in 2005, and there are plans for an upcoming album through Swami Records.

Discography

  • 1976 (7") Hot Wire My Heart / Baby You're So Repulsive
  • 1977 (7") Murder by Guitar / Frustration
  • 1980 (7") Maserati / Gangster funk
  • 1991 (LP) San Francisco's Doomed
  • 1993 (LP) Terminal Boredom (live bootleg)
  • 1994 (LP) Hate Us Or Love Us, We Don't Give a Fuck (legitimate reissue of live bootleg)
  • 2003 (CD) Cadillac Faggot (legtimate release of live bootleg) 100 numbered copies
  • 2004 (CD) San Francisco's Still Doomed (reissue with bonus, alternate takes of both songs from the 1976 single)

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