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Artist description
Crash was unleashed upon the world when his former self died from suffering brought on by a broken heart. Crash's music is a product of his environment. All that surrounds and is appealing to the senses while realizing that he couldn't possibly be the only one in the world to have felt this way. Admission is the first step to recovery and trying is the first step to failure. |
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Music Style
Emo/ Acoustic |
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Musical Influences
Keith Brown (Popsicko), Ataris, Dashboard Confessional, New Amsterdams, Saves The Day, AFI, Sponge, etc.. |
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Similar Artists
Dashboard Confessional |
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Artist History
Hailing from Southwestern PA Crash begun tearing up the local scene in various bands, playing various instruments since circa 1995 with his first band BROKEN. When they disbanded he and 2 members of BROKEN formed MindStab (the original MindStab). They went on to play a million and a half shows, festivals, basements, garage parties, etc... and had mass exposure. Releasing 2 self-produced eps. "Exit A" in 1997 and "Time For Nothin'" in 1998. Then as fate would have it due to circumstances beyond the control of any normal human being-they broke up as well. Since then Crash has been writing and recording his ass off around the Pittsburgh area and a brief sidewalk/ Mars Music tour in D.C. Crash released (sort-of) his first solo disc entitled "The 1st Step To Failure" in late 2001 and is currently working on a new project with high school chum 'Trip' in a "glemo" band called Victim 5. Look for them to hit the scene in the coming months... |
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Group Members
All music written, performed, produced, arranged & exploited by Crash |
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Instruments
Guitars, The Voice (the most powerful instrument of all) |
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Albums
The 1st Step To Failure |
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Location
West Newton, PA - USA |
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