About calm bomb
Founded by AuDHD music producer and Autism dad Chris “Krohme” Moore, Calm Bomb Collective is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit record label dedicated to supporting Disabled, Autistic, and Neurodivergent artists. The label champions awareness and acceptance of these communities through artist releases and collaborations with Chuck D of Public Enemy, Arrested Development, Earth Crisis, Snapcase, OTEP, That Handsome Devil, and more. Calm Bomb Collective’s core mission is to build a support network for artists, parents, and caregivers of children with disabilities.
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Recent Posts
- Coventry-based outfit mesmerise on debut EP
- Punks for Autism Collaborates with Calm Bomb Collective on ‘You Can’t Define Me!’ Album
- Earth Crisis Guitarist Scott Crouse Discusses Their New Benefit Track w/ Public Enemy
- Earth Crisis and Public Enemy members collab on new charity single, “Live Free”
- Age Of Ruin: A Reawakening with Thieves
FRIENDS TO SUPPORT
- Punks for Autism – 100% of proceeds from underground apparel sales go to Autism Awareness & Acceptance initiatives.
- Best Day Foundation – Provides adventure experiences (surfing, kayaking, snow sports) for children and young adults with disabilities.
- I-ASC (International Association for Spelling as Communication) – Advocates for nonspeaking and neurodiverse individuals to access effective communication.
- CommunicationFIRST – Protects civil rights for individuals who cannot rely on speech alone.
- Bright Beginnings – Offers free early childhood education and family support for children experiencing housing instability in Washington, DC.
- The Solutions Project – Funds climate justice solutions led by marginalized communities, ensuring access to clean energy, safe water, and green jobs.
- The Trevor Project – Provides crisis support and suicide prevention resources for LGBTQ+ youth.
- Justice for Migrant Women – Advocates for food supply chain workers and immigrant laborers through The Humans Who Feed Us initiative.
- Black Panther Party Alumni Legacy Network – Supports social service programs rooted in the Black Panther Party’s 65 documented initiatives and 10-point platform.
- DC Murals – Documents and preserves Washington, DC’s graffiti and mural art.