Crunchy
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Crunchy | |
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Country | United States |
Years active | 2000–Present |
Genres | Rock |
Labels | GasFist Records |
Crunchy is a band project started in 2000 by the formerly bassist and backing vocalist of Galactic Cowboys, Monty Colvin. Their first album, All Day Sucker, released in 2001, defined the Crunchy sound as fun, pop rock with a slight heavy guitar edge. On Crunchy's 2nd album, Clown School Dropout, the band was stripped down to Monty playing most of the instruments and bringing in a hired drummer; here Monty added a bit more crunch to the formula. Band influences include The Wildhearts, Cheap Trick, Foo Fighters, and The Ramones, in addition to the aforementioned Galactic Cowboys.
A new Crunchy album is in the works, entitled Loserville. It is due out within the next few months.
[edit] Discography
- All Day Sucker (2001)
- Clown School Dropout (2003)
- Loserville (To be released in 2007)