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==History of the band== ==History of the band==

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For other uses of "Crazy Town", see "Crazy Town" (disambiguation).
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Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, USA
GenresRap rock, nu metal, rap metal, rapcore, alternative rock, alternative metal
Years active1995–2003, 2007–present
LabelsColumbia
MembersBret Mazur (a.k.a. "Epic")
Seth Binzer (a.k.a. "Shifty")
Kraig Tyler ("Squirrel" / "SQRL")
Kyle Hollinger
Doug Miller (a.k.a. "Faydoedeelay")
Anthony Valli (a.k.a. "Trouble Valli")
Past membersAdam Goldstein (a.k.a. DJ AM) (deceased)
James Bradley Jr. (a.k.a. "JBJ")
Rust Epique (deceased)
Websitehttp://www.myspace.com/cxt

Crazy Town (also known as CxT) is a rap rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1995 by Bret Mazur and Seth Binzer. The band got their breakthrough because of their 2001 single, "Butterfly", which reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. As a group, they have released two studio albums, The Gift of Game and Darkhorse.

History of the band

Formation (1995–1999)

Mazur and Binzer, who go by the names of Epic and Shifty Shellshock, respectively, started collaborating in 1995. However they did not become serious about releasing any material until much later. By early 1999, Crazy Town consisted of Mazur, Binzer, Rust Epique, James Bradley Jr (aka.JBJ)., Doug Miller, Adam Goldstein (aka DJ AM), and Antonio Lorenzo "Trouble" Valli. Their debut album, The Gift of Game, was released in November 1999, having been recorded earlier that year.

The Gift of Game and "Butterfly" (1999–2001)

The release of The Gift of Game was followed by a tour support slot for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Guitarist Rust Epique left the band while the album was being mixed, and Crazy Town was joined by Kraig Tyler shortly after. The first two singles from The Gift of Game, "Toxic" and "Darkside", were released but failed to chart.

In 2000 Crazy Town was signed to tour with Ozzfest, however they were forced to withdraw after only two weeks when Binzer was arrested after he threw a chair through a window while he was drunk. Turntablist DJ AM left at this point. Crazy Town then released their third single in 2001, "Butterfly" (which uses samples from Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Pretty Little Ditty"). It reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. After this, DJ AM returned. Soundscan reports 100,000 album sales of The Gift of Game prior to the release of Butterfly, after Butterfly reached number 1 sales exceeded 1.5 million.

Crazy Town toured with Ozzfest in 2001, however without DJ AM. They were received with mixed reviews, many people in the Ozzfest crowd mockingly called them "The Butterfly Boys". A fourth single, "Revolving Door", was released with limited success. Crazy Town also made a cameo appearance in Sean Combs music video "Bad Boy for Life" in 2001.

Darkhorse (2001–2003)

Their second album, Darkhorse, was produced by Howard Benson and released on November 12, 2002. Benson's influence resulted in a more rock oriented sound. Prior to recording the album, drummer James Bradley Jr was replaced by Kyle Hollinger. The album achieved little commercial success, spawning only two singles: "Drowning", which became a minor hit in the US, UK, Austria and Germany, and "Hurt You So Bad", which failed to chart at all. Shortly after the release of Darkhorse the band broke up in 2003, citing amongst other things, pressure from their record company for a "Butterfly" follow-up.

Hiatus and comeback (2003-present)

During Crazy Town's hiatus, Bret Mazur went on to form The Pharmacy, a record-producing company.

Shortly after leaving Crazy Town, Rust Epique formed a band which would eventually go by the name pre)Thing. He died of a heart attack shortly before their debut album 22nd Century Lifestyle was released in 2004.

Binzer contributed vocals to Paul Oakenfold's 2002 single Starry Eyed Surprise. He released his first solo album in 2004, Happy Love Sick, under his alias Shifty Shellshock.

After Crazytown Kraig Tyler joined up with Eric Powell in the side project 16Volt.

In late 2007, Crazytown announced that the remaining members had reformed and were working on a new studio album, tentatively titled Crazy Town is Back, which would be released sometime in 2008. The album has not been released.

On August 26, 2009, Crazy Town performed at Les Deux, in Hollywood, California, on stage together for the first time in five years. The event was to promote their upcoming album and celebrate the late August birthdays of lead singers Mazur and Binzer.

On August 28, 2009, former member Adam Goldstein was found dead in his apartment, of an accidental drug overdose.

On August 7, 2010, Crazy Town played together at the festival SRH FEST 2010 in California. They played a new track titled "Come inside".

Throughout 2011 Crazy Town released a new song, "My Place", on YouTube, as well as two new songs, "Hard To Get" and "Hit That Switch", on their MySpace page.

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
CAN
AUS
AUT
CHE
FRA
GER
NLD
NZ
UK
1999 The Gift of Game
  • Released: November 9, 1999
  • Label: Columbia
9 7 27 4 11 133 6 40 10 15
2002 Darkhorse
  • Released: November 12, 2002
  • Label: Columbia
120 90 139 52 164
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
US
Alt.

US
Main.

AUS
AUT
CAN
CHE
GER
NLD
SWE
UK
1999 "Toxic" The Gift of Game
2000 "Darkside"
"Butterfly" 1 1 21 4 1 3 1 1 8 2 3
2001 "Revolving Door" 75 29 43 26 71 46 23
2002 "Drowning" 24 24 45 45 50 Darkhorse
2003 "Hurt You So Bad"
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

References

  1. ^ Nimmervoll, Ed. "( Crazy Town > Biography )". Allmusic. Retrieved March 14, 2011.
  2. ^ 06/Dec/2007 MTV.com - Kris Kross, Crazy Town, EMF, Extreme And More Unmemorable Reunions, In Our Year-End Top 10s
  3. ^ Edwards, Gavin (March 15, 2001). "Q&A: Shifty Shellshock of Crazy Town". Rolling Stone (864): page 35. {{cite journal}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  4. ^ 08/Feb/2007 MTV.com - Where Ya Been?: City High Drop Out, Crazy Town Stop The Insanity
  5. 13/Jul/2000 MTV.com - Crazy Town leaves Ozzfest after arrest
  6. 03/Apr/2001 ColombiaRecords.com - CRAZY TOWN IS COMING TO YOUR TOWN!
  7. 10/Jan/2002 Allbusiness.com - Billboard Bits: Crazy Town, Nelly, Ny Metropolis Fest
  8. 12/Feb/2001 MTV.com - Crazy Town Join Ozzfest
  9. 22/Nov/2002 MTV.com Crazy Town Hope To Put An End To 'Butterfly Boys' Taunts
  10. 23/Sep/2002 MTV.com - Crazy Town Take On All Comers With Darkhorse
  11. 10/Mar/2004 Rollingstone.com - Ex-Crazy Town guitarist dead
  12. 26/Aug/2009 Creative Mac - '...Crazytown Reunites As a Group for the First Time in Five Years...'
  13. Oh, Eunice (2009-08-28). "DJ AM Found Dead in New York City". people.com. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
  14. 28/Aug/2009 Foxnews.com - Celebrity Disc Jockey 'DJ AM' Found Dead in New York Apartment
  15. Sciarretto, Amy (August 3, 2010). "Crazy Town Reunites for SRH Fest August 7th in San Bernardino, CA". artistdirect.com. Retrieved August 17, 2010.
  16. ^ Billboard charts
  17. Australian albums chart
  18. Austrian albums chart
  19. Swiss albums chart
  20. French albums chart
  21. German albums chart
  22. Dutch albums chart
  23. New Zealand albums chart
  24. ^ UK charts
  25. RIAA Search 'Crazy Town'
  26. ARIA album chart - 2001
  27. "Gold & Platinum Certification – July 2001". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved August 17, 2010.
  28. BPI album charts Search 'Crazy Town'
  29. Australian singles chart
  30. ARIA Report Issue 597 - Week commencing 6th August 2001
  31. Austrian singles chart
  32. Swiss singles chart
  33. German singles chart
  34. Dutch singles chart
  35. Swedish singles chart

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