Crazy and the Brains
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Crazy & the Brains | |
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| Also known as | Crazy and the Brains, CATB |
| Origin | Bayonne, New Jersey |
| Genres | |
| Labels | Independent |
| Members | Christopher Urban, Ernest Young, Rob Mellinger, Ali Presses, Zac Pless |
| Website | crazyandthebrains |
Crazy and the Brains (stylized as "Crazy & the Brains") is an American punk band with its roots tracing back to a project led by Christopher Urban and Jeff Rubin. They first emerged around 2009, performing at open mic nights at The Sidewalk Cafe [1] in New York, New York
Crazy & The Brains' current lineup features lead singer Christopher Urban, guitarist Ernest Young, bassist Rob Mellinger, drummer Zac Pless, and Anya Combs on saxophone.
Among its past members are Jeff Rubin, who played the xylophone, as well as Brett Miller on bass and Lawrence Miller on drums.
History
Crazy & The Brains have toured with Gogol Bordello,[2][3][4][5][6][7] The Bouncing Souls,[8] The Bridge City Sinners, Days N Daze, Negative Approach,[9] The Slackers, and Leftöver Crack.[10]
Vice has compared them to Rancid and The Ramones.[11] Earlier press also made mention of their use of xylophone in songs, referring to them as "xylo-punks"[12] and noting "[t]here aren’t a whole lot of punk bands that feature the xylophone".[13]