Chrome

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  • Formed: San Francisco, CA
  • Years Active: 1970s, 1980s
  • Group Members: Helios Creed

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One of the original forefathers in the industrial boom of the 1980s, Chrome's 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 were formed in San Francisco around 1977 by vocalist/drummer Damon Edge, vocalist/guitarist Mike Low, guitarist John Lambdin, and bassist Garry Spain; each played other instruments as well, including tape machines, electric violin, and Moog. Chrome's sound wasn't quite fully formed by the time of their first album, The Visitation; it's surprisingly poppy with few hints of what was to come, though an obsession with science fiction made its debut. Second album Alien Soundtracks was the true genesis for Chrome, thanks in part to new member Helios Creed, who joined after the departure of Low. Creed's grinding guitar attack and Edge's tape manipulation on tracks like "All Data Lost" and "Chromosome Damage" would characterize the Chrome sound for years to come. Lambdin and Spain virtually disappeared by 1979's Half Machine Lip Moves, and the industrial effects became even more experimental.

Chrome jumped to the major label Beggars Banquet/WEA in 1980 for third full-length Red Exposure, and the uncompromising sound was compromised slightly. The album wasn't a success, though, and the duo found itself on the Dossier label for 1981's Blood on the Moon. Creed and Edge added a rhythm section (Hilary and John Stench) for the album, and it proved to be their best effort. Though 1982 was the year of Chrome's breakup, it saw the release of 3rd from the Sun along with the compilation LP No Humans Allowed, which included the EPs Inworlds and Read Only Memory. Also in 1982, Chrome Box appeared, comprised of Alien Soundtracks, Half Machine Lip Moves, Blood on the Moon, and No Humans Allowed, plus the previously unavailable Chronicles, Vols. 1-2 LPs. Helios Creed began a successful solo career in 1985, while Damon Edge continued the Chrome name sporadically over the next ten years, until he died in the mid-'90s.

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Chrome may refer to:

Materials

Chromium, a chemical elementChrome plating, a process of surfacing with chromium

Computing

Google Chrome, a web browser Google Chrome OS, a web-centric Linux-based operating systemChrome (programming language) or Oxygene, an Object Pascal implementation for the .NET FrameworkUser interface chrome, the borders and widgets that frame the content part of a windowChrome Mozilla or XUL, the Mozilla XML user interface languageS3 Chrome, a series of graphics acceleratorsMicrosoft Chrome, an API for DirectX

Music

Chrome (XM), a former music satellite channelChrome (band), a band from San FranciscoChrome, collaborator on "Dance wiv Me" and other Dizzee Rascal songsChrome (Catherine Wheel album)Chrome (Trace Adkins album)"Chrome" (Trace Adkins song)"Chrome" (Debbie Harry song), a song by Debbie Harry from Koo Koo"Chrome", a song by VNV Nation from Matter + Form"Chrome", a song from the album Last Fair Deal Gone Down by KatatoniaChrome, rapper formerly signed to the Hypnotize Minds label

Places

Chrome, California, a community in Glenn CountyChrome, area in Carteret, New Jersey

Games and fiction

Chrome Engine, a game engine developed by Techland Chrome (video game), a sci-fi first-person shooter by TechlandJenny Swensen, or Chrome, a Marvel Comics female paranormal characterChrome (comics), a Marvel Comics male mutant characterChrome, a science fiction novel by George NaderChrome, a character in the short story Burning Chrome by William GibsonChrome Dokuro, a fictional female character in the anime and manga Katekyo Hitman Reborn!.