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		<description><![CDATA[Sean McCabe
 
November 13, 1972, in Pennsylvania
Died: August 28, 2000, in Indiana
Band: Ink &#38; Dagger, Crud is the Cult
Philadelphia’s Ink &#38; Dagger was an unusual hardcore band. Over the course of its career, the band played a hypnotic fusion of aggro punk riffs and noisy techno. Ink &#38; Dagger dented the indie circuit with this [...]]]></description>
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<h3><em>November 13, 1972, in Pennsylvania<br />
Died: August 28, 2000, in Indiana<br />
Band: Ink &amp; Dagger, Crud is the Cult</em></h3>
<p><em>Philadelphia’s Ink &amp; Dagger was an unusual hardcore band. Over the course of its career, the band played a hypnotic fusion of aggro punk riffs and noisy techno. Ink &amp; Dagger dented the indie circuit with this sonic stew coupled with, at least in the beginning, a dramatic vampire theme that Vampire Weekend picked up on brought fame a few years later. </em></p>
<p><em>“It was very discouraging to have people only see us as ‘that emo-goth-core band that wears makeup’ when there was much, much more to the puzzle,” singer Sean Patrick McCabe said in an interview with <em>Ink19</em>, a fanzine. “I can understand that some people never really took this band seriously,” he added. </em></p>
<p><em>The group might seem odd to the uninitiated, but behind the noise and makeup it was a reflective punk unit fuelled by McCabe’s fiery but intelligent lyrics and a propensity to shock. “Think of a vampire as a metaphor for the world,” says Robby Redcheeks, Ink &amp; Dagger’s former roommate and road manager. “Blood is a person’s energy and vampires feed off of it. It had nothing to do with vampires per se, but was more a metaphor for punk rock and the society.” </em></p>
<p><em>“Sean McCabe was an unexplainable force,” Robby says, “ One of the most intelligent people I’ve ever known and also one of the craziest.” </em></p>
<p><em>Ink &amp; Dagger were extremely influential in the Philly hardcore scene, but it was only later that they reached a wider audience—a few years after they disbanded when the creators of Amped, a the snowboarding video game for Microsoft Xbox, snatched three songs from <em>The Fine Art Of Original Sin</em> without permission. The theft was settled out of court in 2006. </em></p>
<p><em>In 2000, shortly after finishing Ink &amp; Dagger’s third and final album and on his way to a new job, McCabe asphyxiated in an Indiana motel room. He was 27 years old. </em></p>
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