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Crash were an
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band formed in 1984 in New York City, centered on frontman-songwriter Mark Dumais, who took their name from the
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. The band moved to London in 1987.Evans, Liz (1987) "Crash", ''Underground'', December 1987 (Issue 9), p. 33 Crash released three singles and an album; several former members went on to form the bands
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, John Moore's Expressway, and Something Pretty Beautiful. The band's line-up was Mark Dumais (vocals, guitar),
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(guitar, also of Nothing But Happiness), Bill Carey (guitar, formerly of Centrics), Adam Wright (bass), and Byron Guthrie (drums). They debuted with a 12" single, "Don't Look Now" in November 1986 on the ''Remorse'' label, followed the same month by another 12", "Almost". Their only album, ''I Feel Fine'', was released in February 1987. A final single, "Bright Coloured Lights" was released in August 1987. When the group split up, Ralske formed Ultra Vivid Scene, Guthrie joined John Moore's Expressway and later joined Ralske in Ultra Vivid Scene, and Carey formed Something Pretty Beautiful. Joss Cope, brother of
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, played bass in the last lineup of the band. Mark Dumais signed to the
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label under the name
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, releasing an album in 1990.Beghtol, L.D. (2006)
Sugar on My Tongue
, ''
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'', 3 October 2006, retrieved 2010-05-20
Dumais died of
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in the US in April 1992.


Discography


Singles

*"Don't Look Now" (1986) Remorse (UK)/Justine (US) *"Almost" (1986) Remorse *"Bright Coloured Lights" (1987) Remorse


Albums

*''I Feel Fine'' (1987) Remorse


Covers

* Ultra Vivid Scene, "Don't Look Now (Now!)," ''Blood and Thunder'' (1993) 4AD *
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, "Don't Look Now," ''Never Mind the Context'' (2001) Magnetic * Bobine, (13 song album) ''I Had Fun Tonight - Songs by Mark Dumais and Crash,'' (2008) Beauty Bark Records *
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has performed multiple Crash songs live, including: "International Velvet" with
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, Beghtol, and
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); "I've Got It in My Head" with
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at a ''
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'' soiree at Fez (NYC), in 2000; and "Everything Under the Sun" and "Don't Look Now" at the ''
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'' 20th-anniversary parties in Washington, DC and Brooklyn in 2011 with members of
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and others.


References

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