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The Crucifucks were a Lansing, Michigan-based punk rock band formed in 1982. Throughout their 13-year career, the band had a revolving-door line-up, the only constant member being lyricist and frontman Doc Corbin Dart. Other members of the original line up included Doc's cousin Joe on guitar, Scott F. on bass, and drummer Steve Shelley, who went on to play with Sonic Youth. The band's debut LP The Crucifucks -- recorded in 1984 by Doc, Steve, guitarist Gus Varner, and Marc H. on bass -- was released in 1985 on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label. Wisconsin followed in 1987, also on Alternative Tentacles. Between that album and 1996's L.D. Eye, Dart recorded two solo projects, Patricia, on Alternative Tentacles in 1990, and Black Tuesday, self-released in 1991. A Crucifucks compilation album entitled Our Will Be Done was issued in 1992, combining the band's first two LPs with a non-LP song, "Official Terrorism", also featured on Maximum Rock 'n' Roll's compilation Welcome To 1984. A picture of a slain police officer on the album's front cover led to a lawsuit against the Crucifucks by the Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police, which the band eventually lost. According to Dart, the Crucifucks never "officially" broke up, but rather drifted apart due to a variety of reasons. The band re-formed in 1998 to perform at Alternative Tentacles' twentieth year anniversary party at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, California.The band's trademarks are Doc Dart's excessively whiny voice and their blatantly anti-authoritarian lyrics, often rife with obscure and perverse humor. The band made a point of going beyond the pale in terms of lyrical content, attempting to be as offensive as possible. Their lack of mainstream success likely saved them from substantial legal action and high-profile controversy, particularly in light of Ice T's controversial "Cop Killer" many years later. The Crucifucks' own song "Cops for Fertilizer" does not mince words: "So kill the next policeman who gets in your way/ It'll let a good example for the children today". Many of their other songs are similarly harsh, attacking the American government (and America in general), and religion, particularly Christianity in an effort to drive home the point that blind faith in anything, be it patriotism or religion, is bad. Their song "Hinckley had a Vision" even advocated the killing of then President Ronald Reagan.
this biography is borrowed from wikipedia the link to the original file is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crucifucks i credited you fuckers so dont sue me!

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Member Since: 2/1/2006
Band Website: it doesnt fit here you'll have to find it yourself
Band Members: ORIGINAL LINEUP:
Doc Corbin Dart - guitar/vocals
Joe - guitar
Scott F - on bass
Steve Shelley - Drums
Influences: Dead Kennedys
Black Flag
Buzzcocks
Sonic Youth
Sounds Like: dead kennedys with balls
Record Label: Alternative Tentacles
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

apology

    sorry to everyone out there who had to wait so long for aknowledgement from this tribute page, i've been camping out for the last year or so and have had no access to the internet, ...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Nov 2006 20:56:00 GMT

This is a Tribute

this is not maintained by the crucifucks, i'm sorry to dissapoint you but they happen to have been broken up for quite a long time now, its just here so more people can get exposure to one of the most...
Posted by on Sun, 12 Feb 2006 07:34:00 GMT

mp3s up soon

they've been processing for almost 2 days, i have faith that they will be done soon though. be patient
Posted by on Sun, 12 Feb 2006 07:31:00 GMT