Christie Front Drive
Punk Rock Pioneers
By: Bear Frazer
Last updated July 5th , 2010


Christie Front Drive is an inspirational rock band. The Denver, Colorado-based outfit earned their fame to claim thanks to their album Stereo, which would later influence mainstream acts like Jimmy Eat World. In the July 2008 issue of Alternative Press, the magazine named Christie Front Drive as one of 23 bands who shaped punk. Although they called it a day back in 1996, their self-titled album has been re-issued by our friends over at Magic Bullet Records.

With that said, 101D.com shows our appreciation to Christie Front Drive by providing a live clip of their record, "Fin."




To purchase or listen to their self-titled record, click here.
[Tags] Punk, Rock
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