- The Shizit
The Shizit was a
digital hardcore band fromSeattle, Washington , USA, formed byJ.P. Anderson andBrian Shrader in1999 . Their music was an intense mix of gabber, hardcore and heavy metal guitars, amped up with aggressive political lyrics. The band released two CDs onmp3.com , and as it was spread quickly among underground sources, the band steadily built up their following. In2001 , they began work on their third album, "Soundtrack for the Revolution"; the band was offered contracts from large publishers such asSony Music or Warner,Fact|date=March 2008 but they turned the offers down since it didn't fit their morals. The album was finally released atE115 Records , a Canadian indie label later that year, and tracks from it were released onAlec Empire 's "Don't Fuck With US" compilation. The band also joined Alec on his European tour [ [http://www.rockstarjournalism.com/id58.html Rabbit Junk ] ] [ [http://www.lunaticfringe.org/~schizoid/dtrashrecords/artists/shizit.html Dtrashtechnologies ] ] , and the band addedturntablist Jason Alberts . In2003 , the band announced they were disbanding due to personal disputes between Anderson and Shrader. A posthumous album was released onD-Trash Records , with artists remixing the "Soundtrack for the Revolution" album as "Remixed for the Revolution".Anderson is currently working with his musical project
Rabbit Junk .Members
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J.P. Anderson - vocals, programming
*Brian Shrader - guitars, backup vocals, samples
*Jason Alberts - DJ (only joined just before the band split up)Discography
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Evil Inside (1999 )
* Script Kiddie (2000 )
*Soundtrack For The Revolution (a.k.a. SoFTeR) (2001 )
*Remixed For The Revolution (2004 )References
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