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* CGB originally stands for Crime Gang Bang.
It's a band that, probably thanx more to the age of its members
than other merits, can be defined 'historical'. As for music
it's punk-hardcore. Band's history is bound to the experience
of the Centro Sociale (social center) Sobbalzo in Imperia and
the today's Spazio Autogestito Babilonia, but not only.. we've
got to remember the activity of distribution and production
of various material done by E.S.T.(Edizioni Storie Tese), carried
on for years by Vito, Robi and - later - by Vittorio.
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* CGB was born in 1987 as a first line up
with Davide G. on drums and the legendary Marcello M. at the
microphone; Robi, playing bass guitar (ur devoted webmasta..),
and Beck, playing guitar, will remain steady members in the
band. At the end of that year they record the 7" "figli della
rabbia, figli del dolore", with 5 songs. At the beginning
of 1988 the record is produced by E.S.T.
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* First to leave the band is the drummer, from
Davide G. to Francesco R., then the vocalist, from Marcello
M. to Marcello "Ubi" (great piercer of the Riviera). With this
line up, 'til about 1991, they'll produce the main part of CGB's
activity. Various gigs, both in their local area (Imperia-Italy),
and in northern Italy. Few dates in Germany, Switzerland and
a brief tour, in december 1989, in Czechoslovakia of those days.
Always in 1989, produced by E.S.T., together with other three
local bands (ULCERA, JESUS WENT TO JERUSALEM, 102 TRUFFE), a
LP compilation "Giu' le mani" is put out.
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* To follow, they'll take part in other compilations,
like "Senza riserve" LP (with the song "la foresta"), produced
by the Lega dei Furiosi, a national collective of independent
producers/distributors, to which E.S.T. took part. We also remember
a compilation on tape produced by the CSA L'Indiano (a social
center), in Florence...
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* Francesco, moving to Florence, in fact caused
the band's split up. But... beware! Since a few time it happened
something like an 'old flame', so it seems that 'round the city
of Imperia there're new...technical tests of..orchestration,
done by Beck, Robi, Ubi and a new imported (from Calabria) 'human-machine':
Enzo (who played in CornFlake Freaks, and also plays in Glacial
Fear).. and we're in spring 2002. Since october 2002, Marcello
"Ubi" leaves his microphone to Davide (ex-Corn Flake Freaks,
and also playing for An Answer in Your Eyes). So the band decides
to keep, as a name, simply CGB.
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* With this new line-up CGB have played most
of their live performances, mainly in -so called- social centers,
both in Italy and abroad. In 2003 CD "Balboa"
was put out: it features 11 tracks of classical 'old-school'
hardcore. The band chose to produce this CD on his own, starting
from its recordings, following a "do it yourself"
philosophy, as they always did.
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* Together with other bands of their ares,
they create an independent label, called BBL Records, for which
the CD is put out. You can find what misses, the new cds produced and the gigs performed, on this site...
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