Biography
Portland, OR, punk-pop trio Crackerbash was formed in 1989 by vocalist/guitarist Sean Croghan (previously from the Hellcows), bassist Scott Fox, and drummer Doug Nash finished the founding lineup, that your following calendar year recorded its debut one, “Bicycle.” After adding the monitor “Dispersing Flames” towards the I-5 Killers compilation, Nash was dismissed from Crackerbash and only ex-Red Vines drummer Teddy Miller with time for the vacation EP. Within the wake of grunge’s industrial ascendancy, Portland was broadly tipped because the following Seattle, so when local bands, like the Spinanes, Fish-pond, and Sprinkler, agreed upon to Sub-Pop, Crackerbash also documented a 7″, 1992’s lavender-swirl vinyl fabric discharge “Nov. 1,” for the label’s Singles Membership series. The trio after that arrived with another Seattle imprint, Clear, to concern a self-titled full-length debut; the Tin Gadget 10″ implemented in 1993. Crackerbash performed their last present on the Portland membership La Luna on Dec 18, 1993; the display was documented for posterity, with four music composed of the posthumous Live EP. After briefly mounting a single career, Croghan afterwards fronted Jr. Great, while Fox and Miller reunited in Satan’s Pilgrims.
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Soundtrack
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Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Hype! | 1996 | Documentary performer: "Bandages" / writer: "Bandages" |
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Hype! | 1996 | Documentary | Themselves |
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