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NOTES:
>> released in spring 1994, RSR 004, 500
(?) copies on black wax, no re-presses.
Davor of PATARENI was saying that RSR printed at least 700 copies, but there's
no proof at all
>> 1 insert enclosed with bands' infos and
a CB statement
>> recorded in 1993
ADDITIONAL QUOTES:
following the same line of the "Life's built on thoughts" Ep (with
a slightly better guitar sound, more pumped on the bass frequencies) this release
was the consolidation of CB's new direction. A kinda genuine introduction to
the musical content is the statement GTB wrote for the insert. Here it comes:
"well, our side features 6 songs... the 3rd is an extremely distorted
version of "21st Century schizoid man", one of my favourite KING CRIMSON's
songs... The 5th one is the cover of a very old track, originally performed
by a great Italian Punk/HC band called INDIGESTI, from their fantastic Split
7" with WRETCHED (1981!!!). With these two covers, we want to pay homage
to both bands for inspirating our sound during the years. The other 4 songs
are taken from the early C.B. repertory ('88/'89)...we've just played'em in
a more technical + "structured" way. OK, these 6 tracks were recorded
back in September 1993 in our Rehearsal room, using some microphones and a good
cassette deck... And also the other C.B. material released before this was recorded
in a similar way. Personally,I think that the sound on this EP and on our previous
releases is really OK...I mean,you can hear the drums, the vocals, the guitar
in a quite clear way... WHAT THE FUCK YOU EXPECT MORE ??!?!??
This message goes out to all those people who have ever told us: "Yeah,your
stuff is good... I like it. But why don't you get a good studio recording ??
It would be much more powerful, clear etc.,etc. ..." Hey!!! Sometimes I
ask to myself "Is it so fuckin' necessary to spend a lot of money in a
professional studio when I can get a decent sound by my own using the stuff
I got at my disposal ???" Personallly I really prefer the attitude of some
old Punk/HC/Noisecore bands which used to record their stuff in a totally cheap/D.I.Y.
way (live,Reh...) than what are these days doing a lot of Grind/Noise bands
which don't release their stuff if they don't get a perfectly clear + powerful
sound... Maybe these people have completely forgotten the real meaning of the
word "NOISE". Personally, I really prefer the NOISE I can hear from
the early WRETCHED 7"s, LÄRM Demos + 7"s, SEKUNDA Rehearsals,
the FEAR OF GOD 12", some MOB 47, VARAUS releases and also a lot of early
PATARENI/BUKA records too than what I hear from a lot of current bands. If you
expect a perfect 24-Track studio recording from the CRIPPLE BASTARDS....well...don't
buy our records anymore. We'll always release the stuff we like with the
sound we like,we're not interested in creating a product which can be easily
sold and appreciated by the audience of the actual "NOISE" scene...
So... FUCK YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!"
re-reading this today it sounds sincere in its juvenile behaviour, but if CB
would have followed this rule forever, things would have been relegated to a
stagnating standard with no steps forward. So few years later we contradicted
ourselves starting to improve the production quality and getting out of the
low-fi band status: what counts on a record is above all the intensity, and
this comes from freshness and feelings. In 1994, CB's freshness had its perfect
shape in this kind of recordings. Evolving our style and musical taste, this
necessity changed following a natural process.