Doc Corbin Dart

Punk rock, Musical Artist

1953 –

50

Who is Doc Corbin Dart?

Doc Corbin Dart is an American punk rock singer. He was lead singer, founder, and lyricist of the Lansing, Michigan 1980s punk rock band The Crucifucks. As of the early 2000s, he is also known by his moniker 26, having repeatedly declared himself the Messiah and renounced profanity.

Dart's unorthodox vocal stylings have been described as wailing and alarming, while others have described them favorably as heartfelt and influenced by Pete Shelley of iconic UK punk group Buzzcocks. His lyrics alternate between personal themes of abandonment and depression, and an anarchist worldview.

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Born
Mar 16, 1953
Also known as
  • 26

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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