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Crack the Sky
Crack the Sky is a 1970s band from Steubenville, Ohio (later adopted by Baltimore area radio) which released several minor-hit albums. Their self-titled debut garnered the "Album of the Year" award from Rolling Stone magazine. Unfortunately, Crack the Sky remained a regional phenomenon, especially in the Baltimore area. Since dissolving around 1980, lead singer John Palumbo has continued releasing albums under the "Crack the Sky" moniker. History
1970s
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1970s
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Songs
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Monkeyboy
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Mr President
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Mr. DJ
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Mr. President
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Needles and Pins
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Nuclear Apathy
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Only Lonely
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Play On
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Poptown
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Quicksand
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Rangers at Midnight
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Raw
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Robots for Ronnie
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Safety in Numbers
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Sea Epic
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She's a Dancer
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Skin Deep
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Skin Diver
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Sleep
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Song For Another Year
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Songs of Soviet Sons
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Stealer
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Surf City
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Suspicion
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Talking to Napoleon
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Techni Generation
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Telephone Lady
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The Frozen Rain
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The Radio Cries
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The Samaritan
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This Time
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Too Cold to Be Cool
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Too Nice for That
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Under Red Skies
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Virgin...No
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Waiting for the New World
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We Want Mine
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We Want More
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Wet Teenager
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When I Grow Up
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White Girls On Fire
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White Music
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Working Boys