Crime In Stereo

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Crime In Stereo
Crime In Stereo

Crime In Stereo is a Long Island-based hardcore punk band. Compared to Gorilla Biscuits, Strike Anywhere, and The Movielife, the band released their debut, a split with New York's Kill Your Idols, in 2003 on hardcore label Blackout! Records. In early 2004, the band unleashed their debut full-length in conjunction with Brightside Records, Explosives and the Will to Use Them, which capitalized on the aforementioned influences and was well-received by several punk music webzines. The band's relationship with the label eventually turned sour for as yet undisclosed reasons, and the band signed in early 2005 with Nitro Records, owned by Dexter Holland of well-known 90's punk revivalists The Offspring. Although a four-song EP titled The Contract was released in July 2005 to finish up the band's contract with Blackout! Records / Brightside, the band released the Fuel. Transit. Sleep EP in 2006 with Nitro Records containing two songs from their latest album The Troubled Stateside which was released April 18, 2006 on Nitro Records and a song exclusive to the EP entitled "When the Women Come Out to Dance."

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[edit] Discography

[edit] LPs

[edit] EPs

  • Split [w/ Kill Your Idols] (2003) Blackout! Records
  • The Contract (2005) Blackout! Records
  • Fuel. Transit. Sleep (2006) Nitro Records

[edit] Compilations

  • Broken Lamps And Hardcore Memories Vol. 2 (Pastepunk, 2003) - "Warning: Perfect Sideburns Do Not Make You Dangerous"

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