CrunchBang is usually referred to as "#!", and is based on Debian, formerly based on Ubuntu. #! uses the Openbox window manager, and is different than anything I have reviewed so far.

Installing Crunchbang.

This is the post-installation script, which runs the first use after install to finish off a few things.

Here is the default desktop.
Like Fluxbox, there are no icons, and no visible menus. However, Openbox does things even more differently.
The application area and workplace switcher are combined, so when you open an application in workspace 1, the icon goes under workspace 1. Same happens for workspace 2. However, the feature that stands out for me is the list of keyboard shortcuts displayed on the right-hand edge of the desktop.

As with Fluxbox, right-clicking the desktop in Openbox opens up the main menu.

Wow, is there ever a long list of backgrounds... |