Chrome
by John BushOne of the original forefathers in the industrial boom of the 1980s, Chromes amalgam of distorted guitars and vocals, samples from TV, and a raw punk aesthetic (inspired by the Stooges) became much more popular in the early 90s than it ever was while the band was around in the 70s and 80s. Although active for only six years, Chrome left behind a huge discography, including nine full LPs (several of which were released posthumously) and numerous EPs and singles.Chrome was formed in San Francisco around 1977 by vocalist/drummer Damon Edge, vocalist/guitarist Helios Creed, guitarist John Lambdin and bassist Garry Spain; each played other instruments as well, including tape machines, electric violin and Moog. Chromes sound wasnt quite fully formed by the time of their first album, The Visitation; its surprisingly poppy with few hints of what was to come, though an obsession with science fiction made its debut. Second album Alien Sound...