The Crucifucks Concert History

The Crucifucks were a Lansing, Michigan-based punk rock band from 1981 to 1989. Throughout their career, the band had a revolving-door line-up, the only constant member being lyricist and frontman Doc Corbin Dart. They were noted for their anarchist political agitation. Dead Kennedys vocalist Jello Biafra signed them to his independent Alternative Tentacles label. Other members of the original line up included Dart's cousin Joe on guitar, Scott Begerston on bass, and drummer Steve Shelley, who went on to play with Sonic Youth.

Punk
United States
Hardcore
Punk Rock
Hardcore Punk
Anarcho-Punk
Mexican Hip Hop
Thrash Core
Rap Underground Mexicano
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1996 1 concert
1984 5 concerts
1982 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Crucifucks had?

The Crucifucks has had 8 concerts.

What genre is The Crucifucks?

The Crucifucks is most often considered to be Punk, United States, Hardcore, Punk Rock, Hardcore Punk, Anarcho-Punk, Mexican Hip Hop, Thrash Core, and Rap Underground Mexicano.

When was the last The Crucifucks concert?

The last The Crucifucks concert was on April 27, 1996 at Harkness House in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. The bands that performed were: The Crucifucks / The Nimrods / The Twerps / Bippy / The Pathetics / AL8 / En.

What setlist does The Crucifucks play live?

The songs that The Crucifucks performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 16, 1982 concert at Lansing Civic Players Underground in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States:

  1. Hinckley Had a Vision

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