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seized power. The band reconfigured themselves and changed their name to Crucifix with Pheng switching to vocals, Douglas taking over the drums, and Borruso sticking to guitar for the time being while Bryce Kanights joined on bass guitar. This lineup recorded the band’s eponymous five-song debut 12”
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By the following year, Kanights departed from the band and with the addition of Francis “Jimmy Crucifix” Schmidt on guitar, Borruso moved over to playing bass for the recording of the band’s second EP, a three-song 7” entitled
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in 1983. This album proved a landmark effort for the band and is widely regarded to be their definitive work as well as a cornerstone of American political punk.
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along with all of Crucifix’s early material. Two decades later Proudflesh released their sole full-length album, a self-titled 2006 CD on Wired Gnome Records.
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Schmidt then parted ways with Crucifix to be replaced by guitarist Jake Smith for the recording of what would be the band's only full-length LP,
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LP, has been adopted by several other musicians in the years since the album’s release. Brazilian death metal band
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trio Proudflesh with ex-Crucifix guitarist Francis “Jimmy Crucifix” Schmidt. Proudflesh released the three-song
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would later be released on Kustomized Records in 1997. When Corpus Christi eventually folded, their album
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Sothira Pheng picked up the bass again and did double-duty as vocalist in San Francisco punk/
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Matt Borruso and Christopher Douglas (appearing in credits as Christopher Faith) launched an
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Crucifix was formed by three members of Subsidized Mess, a short-lived band from
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lyrical content and graphic design. The band's debut 1983 full-length album
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comprising vocalist Christopher Douglas, guitarist Matt Borruso, and
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used vocal samples from “Annihilation“ for their own song, "Choice".
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EP, released by Berkeley-based label Universal Records in 1981.
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covered the song and featured it a bonus track on their album
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EP in 1988, which would later be included on the compilation
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released in 1982 on Crucifix’s own label, Freak Records.
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project called Loudspeaker and released a 12” single on
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release, Smith left the band and was replaced by former
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and later Kustomized on LP, CD, and streaming formats.
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LP/CD/streaming reissue in 2021 by Kustomized Records
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Berkeley, California
D-beat
hardcore punk
anarcho-punk
Corpus Christi
Matt Borruso
Drew Bernstein
hardcore punk
San Francisco Bay Area
Cambodian
D-beat
anarchist
Crass Records
Corpus Christi Records
Berkeley, California
Cambodian
Khmer Rouge
Crass Records
Corpus Christi Records
America's Hardcore
Drew Bernstein
Southern Records
industrial music
Flux of Pink Indians
noise rock

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