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Crazy Town
  1999-
Shifty Shellshock    vocals   
Bret "Epic" Mazur    producer   
Rust Epique    guitar   
Trouble (Antonio Valli)    guitar   
Faydoedeelay (Doug Miller)    bass   
James Bradley    drums   
DJ AM (Adam Goldstein)    DJ   
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Artistfacts:
Shellshock's real name is Seth Binzer.
Shellshock has had drug problems. The band was kicked off the 2000 Ozzfest tour after he relapsed and trashed the backstage area. With Shellshock cleaned up, they were invited back on Ozzfest 2001.
As a teenager, Shellshock made money skateboarding and break-dancing.
Their first 2 singles tanked. The 3rd, "Butterfly," was a huge hit. It was not released until the album had been out for almost a year.
They gained exposure in 1999 and 2000 by touring with The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Methods Of Mayhem, and Buckcherry.
Shellshock went out with actress Rachael Leigh Cook.
Epic's dad, Irwin Mazur, managed Billy Joel in the early 1970's.
Epic and Shifty were introduced to each other by the rap group Black-Eyed Peas.
Orgy lead singer Jay Gordon used to be the bassist for Crazy Town.
Bradley had a bit role in the 1967 movie, Cool Hand Luke (He was about 10). Shellshock has a small part in the 1994 film, Clifford.
Bradley has toured with both Chuck Mangione and the Beastie Boys.
Tyler met the band when he was a road mixer for Tommy Lee's Methods of Mayhem and Crazy Town was the opening act.
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Comments:
who is this dude?
- brittany, sierra vista, AZ
If Bradley was about 10 when he was in the 1967 movie "Cool Hand Luke" that would mean that he was born about 1957 which would make him about 46 years old! Wow...
- Nick, Paramus, NJ

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