Crystalized Movements

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Sandy Roy 00:00 Tools
Overture 00:00 Tools
Stone Cathedral 00:00 Tools
Communal Storybook 00:00 Tools
The Hymn 00:00 Tools
Orange Acid Orange 00:00 Tools
Close Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
The Second a Siren 00:00 Tools
Taken Away 00:00 Tools
By Unseen Hands 00:00 Tools
If Ever It Appears 00:00 Tools
Third Half 00:00 Tools
An Explanation 00:00 Tools
This Dimming Today 00:00 Tools
Rearranged 00:00 Tools
This Wideness Comes 00:00 Tools
You Will 00:00 Tools
Slid 00:00 Tools
Psychotical Delusions 00:00 Tools
There Is No Other Place 00:00 Tools
In the Open World 00:00 Tools
August Arising 00:00 Tools
What Answer? 00:00 Tools
Knowing the Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Lost 00:00 Tools
Once 00:00 Tools
Good Evening Silence 00:00 Tools
It's All Gone Black 00:00 Tools
There No More 00:00 Tools
Spinning Around 00:00 Tools
Up Falling Down 00:00 Tools
She Don't Care 00:00 Tools
Wondering Where 00:00 Tools
Down To Reach You 00:00 Tools
In Other Words 00:00 Tools
Don And Nancy's Trip 00:00 Tools
The Final Squeal 00:00 Tools
Hall Archer 00:00 Tools
Life 00:00 Tools
I Am the Only Guitarist in the World, and I'm Bleeding 00:00 Tools
Speed Trip 00:00 Tools
Here Comes the Train Part Two 00:00 Tools
Blown Over 00:00 Tools
Death Rats - Overture 00:00 Tools
To Die 00:00 Tools
Cog 00:00 Tools
Here Comes the Train Part One 00:00 Tools
Death Rats 00:00 Tools
Baby your phrasing is bad 00:00 Tools
Trapped in a line 00:00 Tools
Sheep Resurrection 00:00 Tools
As it was 00:00 Tools
Psychoitcal Delusion 00:00 Tools
The Lowest Step 00:00 Tools
In a Room 00:00 Tools
Through A Glass 00:00 Tools
There's No More 00:00 Tools
Magic Potion 00:00 Tools
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For lovers of heavy psych, heavy fuzz and lots of wah wah. Crystalized Movements were formed in 1980 by Wayne Rogers and Ed Boyden, two Tolland High School freshmen brought together by a mutual love of No Wave & 60's psychedelia. After 3 years of experimenting (and countless versions of 'Gloria'), they decided in early 1983 that it was time to make an LP. They recorded loose duo versions of some of Wayne's songs, and then promptly split up after graduating from high school in June of 1983. Wayne, under the spell of the Plastic Cloud and Randy Holden, then spent the summer piling on mounds of guitar overdubs. The results were issued as Mind Disaster at the end of that year in a bank-breaking edition of 130. After a minor stir in collectors' circles, it was reissued on the UK Psycho label with a new cover in 1984. It was received by the 'psychedelic revival' community with universal horror and quickly went out of print. Wayne, meanwhile, added new members to the band and it treaded on as a little-known Connecticut institution until 1992....The years have been kind to Mind Disaster, and it's wah-wah and fuzz guitar overload have made it a much sought after LP. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.