CRIMExTHINK
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Play on words "Thought Crime"? or did I miss the inherent meaning
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Isn't CRIMExTHINK a forum member here? i am one confused guy right now.
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my trade and sell list is right here: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=20601
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Good lord, are those guys still around? I haven't heard much about them in awhile...
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I really enjoyed Days of War, Nights of Love.
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http://www.crimethinc.com
i still see posters and shit up at basically every venue and record store i go into. up the punx.
i still see posters and shit up at basically every venue and record store i go into. up the punx.
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What the hell?
I thought I'd never see that freaking poster of the Twin Towers shadow again.
Ok, I didn't "see" it, but I thought of it.
I thought I'd never see that freaking poster of the Twin Towers shadow again.
Ok, I didn't "see" it, but I thought of it.
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aaron wrote:http://www.crimethinc.com
i still see posters and shit up at basically every venue and record store i go into. up the punx.
Yeah, they were just getting started about a decade ago, right around the WTO riots. I think I read a couple of their books, including "Days of War". Interesting stuff, if a little misguided and overly simplistic. At least they are saying something original, which is way more than I can say for most movements now days. I suppose they are still around, but perhaps not as persuasive as they once were. I remember the time when almost every punk kid claimed to have some affiliation with them, which meant they had heard of them, and possibly even read part of one of the books.