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The Crainium were yet another short-lived but amazing post-punk band consisting of members who would later go on to play in Gang Gang Dance and Blood Lines. The Crainium were part of a small subset of bands in D.C. that never made it to Dischord that were heavily influenced by No Wave, free jazz, and bands like The Pop Group and Contortions. They only released a few 7"s and one full length but their small discography is impeccable. The driving force behind the Crainium's music seemed to be singer Jim Loman's borderline psychotic obsession with gender roles and, specifically, that "mankind's survival is dependent on our transformation into androgynous beings." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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3882Watch Who They Beat, Watch Who They Eat
3573Only True Love Will Break The Rules
3144Abracadabra! What Am I Now?
2935Your Penis, It Is Tiny, And It Can Not Spell
2606The Roles We Play......
2237There Are No Rabbits In My Hat.....
2238You Pretend That You Depend But Now You Are,Are You,Visible?
2129What Are We Hiding?
19210New Hormones
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