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Sore Throat
Sore Throat
grindcore band
1
The Mutants
The Mutants
2
The Dils
The Dils
American band
3
G.I.S.M.
G.I.S.M.
Japanese punk rock band
4
Rich Kids on LSD
Rich Kids on LSD
band
5
Acid King
Acid King
American stoner rock band
6
Void
Void
American band
7
The Nuns
The Nuns
American band
8
Johnny Thunders
Johnny Thunders
musician, songwriter
9
Ramones
Ramones
American punk rock band
10
D.O.A.
D.O.A.
Canadian punk rock band
11
Sacrilege
Sacrilege
band that plays punk rock
12
Doom
Doom
crust punk band
13
Poison Idea
Poison Idea
14
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
American punk rock supergroup and cover band that formed in San Francisco in 1995
15
Tsunami Bomb
Tsunami Bomb
band
16
Brainoil
Brainoil
17
Fugazi
Fugazi
American Hardcore Punk Band
18
Johnny Moped
Johnny Moped
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Minor Threat
Minor Threat
American hardcore punk band
20
Agression
Agression
American rock band
21
Filth
Filth
musical artist
22
Swingin' Utters
Swingin' Utters
American punk rock band
23
The Vindictives
The Vindictives
24
Johnny Ramone
Johnny Ramone
American guitarist and songwriter
25
Ian MacKaye
Ian MacKaye
American singer and record label owner
26
Dee Dee Ramone
Dee Dee Ramone
American musician
27
Camper Van Beethoven
Camper Van Beethoven
American rock band from Redlands, California
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Dance Hall Crashers
Dance Hall Crashers
band
29
Really Red
Really Red
American Hardcore Punk Band
30
Link 80
Link 80
American punk rock band
31
Rank and File
Rank and File
American country rock band
32
Scott Weinrich
Scott Weinrich
American guitarist and singer
33
Oh Sees
Oh Sees
American rock band
34
Germs
Germs
American punk rock band
35
Laughing Clowns
Laughing Clowns
36
Lars Frederiksen
Lars Frederiksen
American musician
37
Lagwagon
Lagwagon
American punk rock band
38
Angst
Angst
American punk rock band
39
Melvins
Melvins
American rock band
40
Light This City
Light This City
band that plays melodic death metal
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999
999
English band
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Cycle Sluts from Hell
Cycle Sluts from Hell
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Wire
Wire
English rock band
44
The Murder Junkies
The Murder Junkies
American punk rock band
45
Deafheaven
Deafheaven
American band formed in 2010
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Death Angel
Death Angel
American thrash metal band
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The Mummies
The Mummies
American punk band
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Soulside
Soulside
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Australian rock band
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MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
51
Crass
Crass
Art collective and punk band
52
Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter
American blues guitarist and singer
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Gizz Butt
Gizz Butt
British musician
54
Television
Television
American post-punk band
55
Electric Frankenstein
Electric Frankenstein
band
56
Ty Segall
Ty Segall
American musician and songwriter
57
SWMRS
SWMRS
American punk rock band
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Project X
Project X
59
Necros
Necros
Intro
American punk band
News

Crime was an early American punk band from San Francisco, California, United States. The band was formed in 1976 by Johnny Strike (vocals, guitar), Frankie Fix (vocals, guitar), Ron "The Ripper" Greco (bass; ex-Flamin' Groovies), and Ricky Tractor (Ricky Williams) (drums). Their debut, the self-financed double A-side, "Hot Wire My Heart" and "Baby You're So Repulsive", appeared at the end of 1976, and is the first single released by a U.S. punk act from the West Coast.

The band's sound was characterized by simple rock-and-roll arrangements played at intensely high volumes. Michael Goldberg, critic for New York Rocker magazine, wrote in 1978: "Crime play loud. So loud that the plate glass window at the opposite end of the club shakes, tables tremble and people hang onto their drinks. Loudness may be Crime's only musical raison d'etre. This band is a literal translation of the concept 'minimal.' Drummer Hank Rank thumps out a simple Bo Diddley beat that is only adequate in the context of the rest of the band. Bassist Ron the Ripper coaxes a thick rumble from his amp that reminds one of the thunder of a bulldozer rolling over rugged terrain. And the guitar playing of [Johnny] Strike and Frankie Fix make you feel like you've been forcefully held underwater for the full 25 minutes of the set."

In Issue #13 of Ugly Things Magazine, critic Mike Stax wrote: "CRIME's music didn't conform to the norm either. They didn't use the standard-issue highspeed buzzsaw guitar approach. Instead their noisy attacks were an unpredictable stew of clanging, howling guitars and shuddering rhythms - more of an intense sonic RUMBLE than anything else."