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  2. Crank radio - Wikipedia

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  3. The Vehicle Birth - Wikipedia

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    They released one full-length record on Crank! Records and achieved some success gaining radio play, reaching 24 on the CMJ charts and charting in The Gavin Report in the summer of 1998. They toured extensively throughout the United States.

  4. Catherine Wheel (band) - Wikipedia

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    Initially receiving attention and success after releasing their debut album Ferment in 1992, the band achieved peak success with the release of "Crank" and their album Chrome in 1993. The band also achieved minor success with other albums, including Happy Days , which featured a popular song " Judy Staring at the Sun " as a collaboration with ...

  5. Keith (singer) - Wikipedia

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    His 1968 second Mercury LP, Out of Crank, failed to sell well. [1] The low point in Keefer's life came when United States Army officials arrested him for draft evasion during a concert tour. [8] "I was making coffee for generals," said Keefer. When he got out, Keith did some independent recording and joined Frank Zappa's 1974 touring band.

  6. Crank (Hoodoo Gurus album) - Wikipedia

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    Crank is the sixth studio album by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. [2] It was released in February 1994 and peaked at number 2 on the ARIA charts. The album was produced by Ed Stasium (Ramones, Living Colour, The Smithereens), [2] who had mixed Hoodoo Gurus previous studio album, Kinky in 1991. It was the band's first release on Zoo Records.

  7. Roy D. Mercer - Wikipedia

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    Roy D. Mercer was a fictional character created by American disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone on radio station KMOD-FM in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Douglas, who performed Mercer's voice, used the character as a vehicle for comedy sketches in which he performed prank calls.

  8. TV on the Radio discography - Wikipedia

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    Title EP details Young Liars: July 8, 2003; Touch and Go; Staring at the Sun: June 25, 2004; 4AD; New Health Rock: January 29, 2007; Touch and Go; iTunes Live Sessions: 2007; Touch and Go

  9. Chrome (Catherine Wheel album) - Wikipedia

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    "Crank" was included in PopMatters ' 2010 list of the "Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s". [14] In 2016, Chrome was placed 9th in Pitchfork ' s list of "The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time". [ 1 ] Chris Ott, also of Pitchfork recommends the album for those exploring "the alt-rock and shoegaze landscapes of the 1990s."