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Examples
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"The Cramps were the ones who came up with the switchblade," Mr. Mitchell said.
A Foreigner at Home Bruce Bennett 2012
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The Cramps was the first real show I ever saw, circa 1980 at Club Lingerie in Los Angeles, and like you, i've seen them more times over the last 30 years than I care to count.
Lux Interior Passes Burlesque Daily 2009
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The song in the "Life in the Fast Lane" spot for the Passat, dear reader, is called "I'm Cramped" and it's from a 1980 album by a garage punk band called the Cramps.
NYT > Home Page 2011
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Maybe it's because the Cramps were the band from the early days of punk that had the feeling of a staple, like the exotic jelly in your fridge-or that old stash-that you dip into once in a while: surprisingly, it never goes bad and you actually enjoy it whenever you bring it out.
unknown title 2009
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With all due respect to The Flaming Lips, The Cramps were the coolest band to ever appear on
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"Cramps," yelled Hal to Harry and Bert, while all three hurried to where the man's hand had been seen.
The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore Laura Lee Hope
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Cramps intensify when clots pass through the cervix.
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Cramps intensify when clots pass through the cervix.
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Indeed, dramatic reality came to a sharp point during Max Menace's assault in CBGB's at the hands of the Cramps, specifically the knifing by the group's lead singer, Lux Interior.
A Foreigner at Home Bruce Bennett 2012
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Cramps intensify when clots pass through the cervix.
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