Crime in Choir

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Crime in Choir is an instrumental progressive rock band from San Francisco. The founding lineup in the fall of 2000 consisted of Kenny Hopper, an early member of At the Drive-In, Jeff Hunt and Zach Hill of Hella. Current members include Kenny Hopper, Jesse Reiner, Jarrett Wrenn (also among the founders of At the Drive-In), Tim Soete (of The Fucking Champs) and Seth Lorinczi. Crime In Choir signed to GSL Records in February of 2006.

Crime in Choir is best known for playing locally, in San Francisco and other northern California venues. In October 2005, they embarked on a brief tour of Japan.


  • Crime in Choir — 2002, self-titled CD/LP (Omnibus)
  • The Hoop — 2004 (Frenetic) 2005 (Moorworks, Japan)
  • Trumpery Metier — Fall 2006 (GSL)

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