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About Me


While it wasn't the best of times or the worst of times, Cringer was something to do instead of college and a chance for four punker kids to see the world.
Cringer started in Hawaii back in 1984. Lance and Ed were from the Waianae side (Nanakuli and Makaha respectively) while Gardner and David Carr were from Kahala. Lance and Ed had previously been in the straight edge/skatecore band, Scarred For Life. David had been in several different bands including the Vacuum and Devil Dog. Gardner had been in Hawaii's first hardcore band, the Sharx. Local shows were the Manoa YWCA, the Puerto Rican Cultural Center and Aala Park plus a few house parties. This line-up played several times live on KTUH and recorded three demo tapes: a split with Scarred For Life, "We Are All AOK" and "The Vinegar Tasters". This line-up relocated to Los Angeles in 1986 where Gardner got involved with KXLU while the rest of the group was involved with SANE/Freeze. Via some miscommunication, the group wound up having their debut with a track from an early demo appearing on the Mystic Records compilation, "We Got Party". Hooking up with Vinyl Communications in Chula Vista, this line-up recorded their first 7", "Perversion Is Their Destiny". On a West Coast mini-tour with Free Will, Cringer became one of the first out of town bands to play the Gilman Street Project playing with Pillsbury Hardcore, Frightwig, and ASF.
David and Ed split soon after that 7" was recorded. Francis from Free Will joined on vocals for a short period of time. Simon, who had previously played in the UK anarcho band Flowers In The Dustbin, joined on guitar. This line-up recorded the second 7", "Zen Flesh, Zen Bones" as well as tracks for the "Exclusion" compilation on Nabate, "Metal Gives Us A Headache" on Hippycore and "Cottleston Pie" for "The Thing That Ate Floyd" on Lookout. This line-up did more shows including a big anti-nuke show with Sky Saxon, Ray Manzarek, Firehose, etc. There were also out of town shows with Operation Ivy, Scream, Excel, Amenity, Pitchfork, Mr. T Experience, Sweet Baby Jesus, Unit Pride and Frightwig.
Derrick from Hawaii joined and Simon eventually split. Nigel joined and the group recorded their first album, "Tikki Tikki Tembo No Sa Rembo Chari Bari Ruchi Pip Peri Pembo". Nigel eventually split and was replaced briefly by Dave Gomez. This era of the group had a lot of shows inlcuding Kent McClard's first one and a big outdoor protest at the Nevada Nuclear Test Site. Some of the shows were with MDC, No For An Answer, Reality Control, Left Insane, Inside Out, Burning Bush, No Use For A Name, Victim's Family, Bazooka Joe, etc.
At that point, Lance, Gardner and Derrick moved up to San Francisco. Harry joined and the group recorded for the MRR compilation "They Don't Get Paid" (produced by Lance) and later the "Karin" 7" for Lookout Records. Pretty soon Derrick got the boot and Kamala joined up. This turned out to be the busiest and most prolific line-up. The group recorded "Time For A Little Something" 7", "Rain" 7", "Live In Europe" 7", a split with Hopeful Monsters, a split with the Holy Rollers, tracks for the "More Songs About Trees" comp 7", "The Big One" comp LP and more. Full Circle in England also released the group's second full length LP, "I Take My Desires For Reality Because I Believe In The Reality Of My Desires". The group also toured pretty extensively mostly with Citizen Fish who spent nearly four months with them across the US and Europe. There were also tours with Green Day, Monsula, Thatcher On Acid, Neurosis and more. There were many, many local shows with everyone from Filth, Blatz, Econochrist, the Gargoyles, Crimpshrine, Corrupted Morals, Capitol Punishment, Dissent, Subvert, Spitboy, Paxton Quigley, Fuel, Samiam, Jawbreaker, Nausea, Glycine Max, Christ On A Crutch, Aspirin Feast, Libido Boyz, Stengte Dorer, Chumbawamba, Eve Libertine, Wat Tyler, Back To The Planet, Apocalypse, Confrontation, Born Against, Final Conflict, the Offspring, NOFX, Asbestos Death, Sleep, Plutocracy, Nessun Dorma, Resist, Media Children, Fugazi, Freak Beans, Autoclave, Plaid Retina, Death of Samantha, Zygote, Helios Creed, the Nip Drivers, etc.
After the group split, Lance and Gardner started J Church. Kamala joined Naked Aggression and started the Grups. Harry joined Good Grief. David Carr started The Wrong and later Yahweh's Mistake with Ed eventually joining. Dave Gomez played in a lot of different groups including playing bass for Beck for several tours along with Lance.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/29/2006
Band Website: honeybearrecords.net/otherspace/CRINGER/Cringer.htm
Band Members: Lance (1984 - 1991) Gardner (1984 - 1991) Ed (1984 - 1987) Dave C (1984 - 1987) Frannus (1987) Simon (1987 - 1988) Derrick (1988 - 1989) Dave G (1989) Harry (1989 - 1991) Kamala (1989 - 1991)
Influences: Husker Du, Marginal Man, Government Issue, the Subhumans, the Mob, Flowers In The Dustbin, Stiff Little Fingers, Buzzcocks, the Adverts, Omega Tribe, Anthrax, Culture Shock, Rites Of Spring, the Faith, 7 Seconds, the Minutemen, White Cross, Code Of Honor, the Adolescents, TSOL, TZN Xenna, Secret Hate...
Record Label: Vinyl Communications, Lookout Records, etc.
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

CRINGER PHOTOS NEEDED

As you may or may not know,  a few years ago my house burned down with everything I own in it. Some stuff was salvagable. But most things, like photos were totally water damaged. Totally unreplac...
Posted by Cringer on Tue, 02 Oct 2007 03:02:00 PST

CRINGER REISSUES ON HONEY BEAR

I may finally be able to get the whole back catalog rereleased on Honey Bear Records. It would be a benefit to help me pay for the hospital expenses and transplant costs I've been accumulating ever si...
Posted by Cringer on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 02:59:00 PST

Shirts

Still not sure if it's gonna happen. But if J Church makes it to the Fest this year, I may be selling some Cringer t-shirts at our stall.
Posted by Cringer on Sat, 18 Aug 2007 01:20:00 PST

Cringer Mythology Pt. 3: more famous bands...

A lot of bands opened for Cringer at one point or another and went on to do much better things. We did a West Coast tour with Green Day once. The Offspring opened for us several times. Pitchfork with ...
Posted by Cringer on Sat, 30 Sep 2006 01:56:00 PST

Demo LPs

I've gotten a couple of records returned to me for insufficient addresses. If you pre-ordered the Cringer LPs and didn't get them, send me your current address and I'll cross-reference your name again...
Posted by Cringer on Sun, 12 Aug 2007 03:35:00 PST

Updates

Been updating the website. It's getting there. I'm gonna get some new Cringer shirts made up soon and they'll be available there.
Posted by Cringer on Mon, 11 Jun 2007 01:35:00 PST

Wasted Talent

Well, I just got hit with more bills and another round of surgery. Plus, it's gonna cost $300 to get my computer running again. So I'm pretty sure I will do at least one more Cringer release. It will ...
Posted by Cringer on Sun, 15 Apr 2007 01:54:00 PST

LPs Out Now...

Okay, those LPs finally showed up and I'm getting the covers together right now. If you already pre-ordered one, expect it soon as I'll be mailing everything in the next few days. There may be more as...
Posted by Cringer on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:53:00 PST

Cringer Mythology Part 4: SANE/Freeze Benefit

We did a lot of benefit shows for SANE/Freeze. I worked there forever and was the office manager for the Bay Area office. They were mostly little nothing shows with us and our friends raising $50 at b...
Posted by Cringer on Sun, 28 Jan 2007 01:21:00 PST

Cringer CDs

I'm trying to sort out getting the Cringer stuff available again on CD. In a perfect world, I could set up a double disc set with everything. If you have "Greatest Hits Vol. 1" and "Tiki Tiki Tembo......
Posted by Cringer on Mon, 11 Dec 2006 01:05:00 PST