Crunt is a studio album by the American band Crunt, released in 1994.[5] It was the band's only album. An estimated 20,000 copies had been sold worldwide as of January 1995.[6]
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Studio album by Crunt | |
Released | February 14, 1994 |
Recorded | February 1993 |
Genre | Alternative rock, grunge, garage rock, noise rock |
Label | Trance Syndicate[1] |
Producer | Stuart "Spasm" Gray and Russell Simins |
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Source | Rating |
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Select | 3/5[4] |
Trouser Press called it an "enthusiastic if offhand outing," while acknowledging Simins's "typically muscular contribution."[7] Stephen Howell, in his AllMusic review, wrote: "Crunt proves that three chords and a childish mentality can be taken a long way. This is simplistic rock & roll that manages to create a fast and memorable hook for anyone within earshot."[8] The Guardian thought that "the resolutely low-fi recording quality mashes the sound into a muddy sub-heavy metal broth that pleads for the description 'bloody racket', but this has its own bizarre charm."[9]
All songs by Crunt
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