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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Crusties “Don’t You Think” 1995. Split 7″ EP on Rhetoric Records and Beer City records. Last night Joe put in an old mixtape we made from 45′s back in the mid-90s titled “(I Don’t Care What You Say) 7″ Should Be Enough for Anyone” and included on it is this EP from Milwaukee’s own The Crusties.  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Crusties “Don’t You Think” 1995. Split 7″ EP on Rhetoric Records and Beer City records. Last night Joe put in an old mixtape we made from 45′s back in the mid-90s titled “(I Don’t Care What You Say) 7″ Should Be Enough for Anyone” and included on it is this EP from Milwaukee’s own The Crusties.</p>
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<p>Irreverent punk, blazingly fast and tense bombardments of sounds (and, occasionally, trumpet), the UK’s online zine <i>Mass Movement</i> reviewer described them as a“mid-eighties Milwaukee band [who] straddled the middle ground between Toxic Reasons and D.I. and blasted out melodic skate-core that was infused with a mild dose of cowpunk.” My favorite track on this 6 song EP is “Final Regret” which is a great example of hardcore 80′s punk, the era when The Crusties would play shows with bands like Circle Jerks and Die Kreuzen. Here’s <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y99xrsDFCIY">a video of “Final Regret”</a> live in Madison in ‘87 &#8211; totally insanity &#8211;  and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYqpdb0IVHw">another performance from 2012</a> in Milwaukee.</p>
<p>The cover is by artist Eric Munzinger who now goes by <a href="https://goodoldmodern.com/tag/eric-von-munz/">Eric Von Munz</a>. Von Munz is responsible for about a zillion show flyers, posters and recording art around Milwaukee (and beyond &#8211; most famously for The White Stripes) from the mid-90s to the present.</p>
<p>Here is a copy of a flyer posted on The Crusties Facebook page, with the caption “This show ended with the Madison police department asking us to go back to Milwaukee as soon as possible. We did.”</p>
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