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'''''The Crazy 8's''''' were a popular regional band from the Pacific Northwest of the ], scoring several college radio chart hits ("Johnny Q.", "Law & Order") before disbanding sometime in the 1990's. Known for their energetic live shows, the band garnered a cult following in college towns up and down the West Coast of the U.S., but were unable to make the transition to mainstream musical success. |
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'''''The Crazy 8's''''' were a regional band from the Pacific Northwest of the ], scoring several college radio chart hits ("Johnny Q.", "Law & Order") {{fact}} before disbanding sometime in the ]. Known for their energetic live shows {{fact}}, the band garnered a cult following{{fact}} in college towns up and down the West Coast of the U.S., but were unable to make the transition to mainstream musical success. |
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== History == |
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== History == |
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The band was formed at ] in ] in ]. The band formed their own label, "RedRum Records," to release their debut offering, "Law and Order." Constant touring in the Pacific Northwest quickly won the band many fans. |
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The band was formed at ] in ] in ]. The band formed their own label, "RedRum Records", to release their debut offering, "Law and Order". Constant touring in the Pacific Northwest quickly won the band many fans{{fact}}. |
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Falling through the cracks of ] history (appearing on the scene too late for fans of ] and ], too early for the generation that believed ska was invented by ] and ]), the Crazy 8's are still fondly remembered by the many people who enjoyed their live shows and catchy singles. |
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Falling through the cracks of ] history (appearing on the scene too late for fans of ] and ], too early for the generation that believed ska was invented by ] and ]), the Crazy 8's are still fondly remembered by the many people who enjoyed their live shows and catchy singles{{fact}}. |
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