Doc Corbin Dart

Doc Corbin Dart (born March 16, 1953) is an American musician and former vocalist of the 1980s Lansing, Michigan punk rock band the Crucifucks.

Dart's unorthodox vocal stylings have been described as wailing and alarming,[1] while others have described them favorably as heartfelt and influenced by Pete Shelley of iconic UK punk group Buzzcocks.

[citation needed] The Philadelphia chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police sued the Crucifucks, Alternative Tentacles, Jello Biafra, and Borders Inc. alleging libel and slander.

Eye; which dealt with themes such as the Oklahoma City bombing, U.S. wars in the Middle East, the Irish Republican Army, suicide, and police brutality.

[citation needed] Dart continues to be a mainstay of alternative culture in Lansing, Michigan, regularly showing up in local papers.

For a long time, Dart ran a baseball card store in a small collection of shops on Michigan Avenue.

These shops were located near Sparrow Hospital, where he petitioned the city to open a women's crisis center, serving as one of its original board members.