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May 13, 2007 at The Smithtown Lodge. It's Kill Your Idols' last show and a huge amount of people show u. .way more than the capacity
1. From XLII to UR90. 2. Why Can't I ? 3. Time Don't Heal a Thing (Sheer Terror Cover). 4. Twice Daily to Prevent Nausea. 5. It Ain't All Hugs and Handshakes. 6. My Own Private South Oaks.
Time Don't Heal A Thing. It Aint All Hugs And Handshakes. Kill Your Idols, Crime In Stereo. Kill Your Idols, Crime In Stereo - Kill Your Idols, Crime In Stereo (7", EP). Rocket Punch Records, Blackout! Records.
Kill Your Idols was a hardcore punk band from Long Island/New York City, New York. The band was active from 1995 through 2007. They were signed to SideOneDummy Records.
Kill Your Idols, Nyhc. PagesPublic rime In Stereo. English (UK) · Русский · Українська · Suomi · Español.
Crime in Stereo may have come second on the split, but they weren't about to let Kill Your Idols steal the spotlight completely. For those unfamiliar with CiS, they play high energy melodic hardcore with extremely catchy riffs and plenty of sing along choruses. The vocals are somewhat reminiscent to old H2O, you know, before they got shitty/ The music is at times similar to Dag Nasty, particularly on the song "It Ain't All Hugs And Handshakes. They really sound like they're having fun, and as a result these songs are fun to listen to. This band has a tremendous future, hopefully they stick around long enough to realize their potential. If you're a fan of Kill Your Idols, you're going to want to have this. If you're a fan of good, melodic hardcore, you'll want to check out Crime In Stereo. As far as splits go, it doesn't get much better than this one.
Split with Kill Your Idols). Amsterdamned! Warning: Perfect Sideburns Do Not Make You Dangerous. Play It Loud Fuckers. What a Strange Turn of Events. If You Think We're Talking About You, We Are. Barfight on Bedford Ave. Here's to Things Gone Wrong.
Crime in Stereo formed in 2001 and recorded a homemade demo tape that same year. The band released their debut, a split with New York's Kill Your Idols, in 2003 on Blackout! Records. In early 2004, the band released their debut full-length in conjunction with Brightside Records, Explosives and the Will to Use Them and was well received by several punk music webzines. On October 3, 2012 Crime In Stereo announced the end of their hiatus, saying they will be writing new music.
When the first release that your band puts out is a split with popular hardcore act Kill Your Idols, you know that what type of fan base you’re going to get right from the get go. Long Island melodic hardcore act Crime in Stereo were apparently not satisfied with the type of music they played, so after two full lengths and constant touring, they decided to go on a small break which almost led to the demise of the band as a whole . Is Dead is an all to appropriate name for this album. While the name itself is indicative of the near demise of Crime in Stereo, it also represents a death of the actual soul of the band and a separator between the band and its fan base.
| –Kill Your Idols | From XLII To UR90 |
| –Kill Your Idols | Why Can't I? |
| –Kill Your Idols | Time Don't Heal A Thing |
| –Crime In Stereo | Twice Daily To Prevent Nausea |
| –Crime In Stereo | It Aint All Hugs And Handshakes |
| –Crime In Stereo | My Own Private South Oaks |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPR #3, none | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo - Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo (7", EP) | Rocket Punch Records, Blackout! Records | RPR #3, none | US | 2003 |
| RPR #3, none | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo - Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo (7", EP, Gol) | Rocket Punch Records, Blackout! Records | RPR #3, none | US | 2003 |
| RPR #3, none | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo - Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo (7", EP, Ltd, Spr) | Rocket Punch Records, Blackout! Records | RPR #3, none | US | 2003 |
| RPR #3, none | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo - Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo (7", EP, Num, I'm) | Rocket Punch Records, Blackout! Records | RPR #3, none | US | 2003 |
| RPR #3, none | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo - Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo (7", EP, Pin) | Rocket Punch Records, Blackout! Records | RPR #3, none | US | 2003 |
| RPR #3, none | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo - Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo (7", EP, TP) | Rocket Punch Records, Blackout! Records | RPR #3, none | US | 2003 |
| BLK0064-2 | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo | Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo - Kill Your Idols / Crime In Stereo (CD, EP) | Blackout! Records | BLK0064-2 | US | 2003 |
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