Die Kreuzen
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Origin | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. |
Genre(s) | Alternative rock Hardcore punk |
Years active | 1981 - 1991 |
Label(s) | Touch and Go Records |
Website | Touch&Go: Die Kreuzen |
Die Kreuzen was a rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin which was formed in 1981. They began as a hardcore punk group and rapidly became a source of inspiration for a wide range of alternative rock musicians. The majority of their records were produced by Butch Vig. All of their records, with the exception of their first 7" on Version Sound, were released by the Chicago record label, Touch & Go Records.
The band consisted of Dan Kubinski on vocals, Brian Egeness on guitar, Keith Brammer on bass guitar, and Erik Tunison on drums.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Die Kreuzen (1984)
- October File (1986, CD included first album)
- Century Days (1988)
- Gone Away (1989, EP)
- Cement (1990)
[edit] 7" singles
- "Cows & Beer" (1982) (Reissued in 2007)
- "Gone Away"/"Different ways" (live) (1989)
- "Pink Flag"/"Land of Treason" (1990)
- "Big Bad Days"/"Gone Away" (acoustic) (1991)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Die Kreuzen at Allmusic
- Semi-official website
- American Hardcore - A film which features early footage of the band.
- Interview with bassist Keith Brammer at Perfect Sound Forever