Levittown, NY, hardcore revivalists
Crime in Stereo moved along quickly. After issuing a demo in 2001 (recorded in a basement in truly hardcore style),
Crime in Stereo landed an opening gig for
Cro-Mags and did a split 7" with
Kill Your Idols before issuing their first full-length through Blackout Records in January 2004.
Explosives and the Will to Use Them garnered comparisons to forebears like
Dag Nasty and featured no-bull song titles like "Play It Loud Fuckers" and "Warning: Perfect Sideburns Do Not Make You Dangerous."
Scotty Griffin,
Alex Dunne, Michael Musilli, and
Kristian Hallbert then didn't slow down. 2005 saw the
Contract EP issued through Blackout as well as
Crime in Stereo signing with California indie Nitro to release their sophomore LP. That album,
The Troubled Stateside, appeared in spring 2006, and a year later, after rounds of touring,
Crime in Stereo inked a new deal with Boston-based hardcore label Bridge Nine Records and began working on their next album. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide