Darby Crash

Punk rock singer-songwriter, The Germs

Darby Crash - Punk rock singer-songwriter, The Germs
Born

September 26th, 1958
66 years ago

Died

December 7th, 1980
44 years ago — 22 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in the early punk rock scene, made significant contributions as the lead singer of the band The Germs. The Germs formed in 1977 and became an influential part of the Los Angeles punk movement. Released the album 'GI' in 1979, recognized for its raw sound and energy. Crash's performance style and lyrical content resonated within the punk community, and he became a symbol of the genre's ethos. His life was marked by struggles with addiction, which ultimately led to his death in 1980 at the age of 22, but remains a notable influence on punk music.

Led the punk band The Germs

Released the album 'GI' in 1979

Influenced the punk rock movement

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