Criminal Hygiene Were Banned From Playing The Redwood

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Garage-pop trio Criminal Hygiene's self-titled debut is a blend of catchy song structures and skate-rat not-give-a-fuckery. Vocalist-songwriter James Watson's front teeth are false, the result of a skateboard to the face.

See also: Purgatory Pizza: The Punk Rock Pie Shop

It looks like the tradition of East L.A.'s Purgatory Pizza forging bands in its ovens continues. Two of Criminal Hygiene's members, drummer Sean Erickson and guitarist Michael Fiore, have flipped pies there, and Watson regularly haunts the premises.

Some folks have compared them to Fidlar, another Purgatory band. One blog, meanwhile, called Criminal Hygiene's single "Rearrange Me" "gutter punk." The comparison is an easy one to make, but their sound is actually far more rooted in the tradition of The Replacements than straightforward L.A. punk; "Rearrange Me" would not have felt out of place on Tim.

Still, they don't totally discount the influence of the raucous garage punk sound. "You always hear about music scenes developing," says Watson, "but it was really inspiring to see it happen in real life. Especially to see bands like Pangea come together and pack the Observatory during Burgerama." Criminal Hygiene view the sound as liberating rather than constricting. "Before we were in different projects really writing to a genre," says Fiore. "This band allowed us to just experiment and improvise and interesting stuff came out of it."

"It's liberating to sing loud," adds Watson.

Criminal Hygiene also channels some of The Replacements' live tendencies: smashing instruments, inebriation, and enduring the shaken fists of venue owners. They were recently banned for life from playing The Redwood downtown, they say. (A Redwood promoter reached by phone confirmed that the bar definitely isn't looking to book them again.)

"Some teenybopper punk band dressed like current Green Day was opening to a bunch of girls with braces and fanny-packs so naturally we started drinking heavily," says Fiore. Their friends and fans had similar ideas, and the ruckus began to escalate. People were throwing beer, knocking over the mic stands and throwing a metal garbage can around. Fiore's cousin was wearing an cockroach costume.

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dharma69
dharma69

"And it's our opinion that if you're not willing to get a beer can to the face you probably shouldn't be at a rock show in the first place."

That's probably one of the most retarded opinions I've read in quite a while. 

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