Fucked Up Members Launch Side Project Crazy Clue, Announce Debut Album "Where The Dregs Dwell"
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Tom Breihan
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Fucked Up, the long-running underground rock band, continues their Chinese Zodiac project with the Grass Can Move Stones 12" single series (recently releasing Year Of The Monkey). Meanwhile, some band members have launched a new side project called Crazy Clue, which announces their debut album Where The Dregs Dwell and shares the track "Social Pressure." The side project reportedly recalls the band's early hardcore punk sound.
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· 2 pulledFucked Up don't get the kind of attention that they once did, but they are still an underground rock 'n' roll institution, and they still put out a whole lot of music.
Today, a couple of Fucked Up members launch a new side project that recalls the band's early hardcore punk days.
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