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Criminal IQ Records

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Criminal IQ Records is an independent record label based in Chicago, Illinois, founded by John Babbin and Darius Hurley to facilitate the releases from Chicago's burgeoning underground no-wave/punk scene circa 2003 to present. Most notably, garage pop punk band M.O.T.O.'s LP Kill Moto the incendary Functional Blackouts S/T LP and dark wave psyche punkers Vee Dee's Furthur LP. These initial releases were met with healthy critical acclaim from underground music zines such as Maximumrocknroll and Horizontal Action through to more established glossies such as Arthur, Thrasher, Kerrang, and Concussion Magazine, and the records received airplay and occasionally topped charts [1] [2] [3] on college radio stations around the country as well as getting airplay on the BBC via the late great John Peel Show. [4][5] Building on this success Criminal IQ signed up The Krunchies, all-girl powerhouse The Manhandlers to do LP's, and co-released the Maybe Chicago? compilation with Proto-mersh which featured original sound recordings by, among others, the Ponys, the Baseball Furys, the Tyrades, Twat Vibe, White Outs, Busy Kids, and the Hot Machines. In 2006 Criminal IQ broke out of it's self-imposed Chicago only policy and released singles by Texas Hardcore band Army of Jesus, Milwaukee Wisconsin's Bear Proof Suit, Green Bay nihilist's Pink Reason, and Portuguese kids The Youths. "All the above makes for an expansive independent label that possesses courage in their convictions and a determination to raise underground awareness. Something that could have the same impact as if the rat population of New York City , decide to form a protest about the air quality by taking over the likes of 55th Street, Central Park and 5th Avenue. No-one would know what to do." [6]

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Discography

  • Phenoms/Mushuganas split 7" May 2003
  • M.O.T.O. (aka Masters of the Obvious) Kill Moto CD/LP (LP co-released with Little Teddy Records of Germany) Jun 2003
  • Digital Sampler 3" CD Comp
  • Functional Blackouts S/T LP Oct 2003
  • Functional Blackouts S/T CD Jan 2004
  • Maybe Chicago? V/A Compilation CD Jan 2004
  • The Krunchies Interrobang 7" EP Mar 2004
  • Vee Dee Furthur LP/CD 2004
  • The Manhandlers S/T LP/CD 2004
  • M.O.T.O. Single File CD 2004
  • The Krunchies In De Winkel CD/LP 2005
  • Rotten Fruits A Bomb In The Nation 7" EP 2005
  • M.O.T.O. Raw Power CD/LP 2005
  • I Attack American Dream 7" EP 2005
  • The Pedestrinans Future Shock CD 2005
  • The Functional Blackouts The Severed Tongue Speaks For Everyone LP 2006
  • Army of Jesus Book Bomb 7" EP 2006
  • Bear Proof Suit Science is Dead 7" EP 2006
  • The Gravetones Dig It! CD 2006
  • The Youths 7" EP 2007
  • Pink Reason Throw It Away 7" EP 2007
  • Out With A Bang Few Beers Left But Out of Drugs 7" EP 2007

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Citations

1. Adair, David http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/criminalx28x06x06

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