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Crazy Town's music and image reflected one of the most dynamic and volatile sociocultural environments on the planet -- Los Angeles -- where the urban squalor of the South Central district exists just minutes away from the glitz of Beverly Hills. Spearheaded by a team of producers/vocalists, Seth "Shifty Shellshock" Binzer and Bret "Epic" Mazur, Crazy Town combined hip-hop's lyrical attitude and rhythmic sass with the muscle of live rock instrumentation. The combination yielded the group a number one hit in 2001, when "Butterfly" topped the Billboard 100 and helped push the band's debut effort, The Gift of Game, to platinum status. While never quite recapturing the spark of that breakthrough, they released two subsequent sets in 2002 and 2015, with an EP landing in 2024.

Bret Mazur and Seth Binzer were both surrounded by music while growing up in Southern California. Mazur's father was <a href="spotify:artist:6zFYqv1mOsgBRQbae3JJ9e">Billy Joel</a>'s manager, while Binzer's father was an artist and filmmaker who directed <a href="spotify:artist:22bE4uQ6baNwSHPVcDxLCe">the Rolling Stones</a>' live movie Ladies & Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones. The two boys preferred a different style of music, however, listening instead to rap acts like <a href="spotify:artist:4EnEZVjo3w1cwcQYePccay">N.W.A.</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4P0dddbxPil35MNN9G2MEX">Cypress Hill</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:0eGh2jSWPBX5GuqIHoZJZG">Ice-T</a>, as well as alternative rock bands like <a href="spotify:artist:7bu3H8JO7d0UbMoVzbo70s">the Cure</a>. Originally from New York, Mazur started crafting beats and cutting tracks at an early age and found himself working on records by <a href="spotify:artist:40bZG5ihgjqtufTvy8dz2u">MC Serch</a> (of <a href="spotify:artist:6EFL6smxzRtpwlQvZFldUc">3rd Bass</a>), <a href="spotify:artist:7B4hKK0S9QYnaoqa9OuwgX">Eazy-E</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:2ZbWlThDW0qSbI3hinpl0w">MC Lyte</a>; he was also <a href="spotify:artist:0AuW7OCyKfFrsMbtHrYgIV">House of Pain</a>'s DJ for a short period. Meanwhile, Binzer had come across a copy of <a href="spotify:artist:03r4iKL2g2442PT9n2UKsx">the Beastie Boys</a>' Licensed to Ill while in Mexico, and discovered a side of hip-hop that inspired him to start making demo recordings on his own.

Binzer and Mazur initially came together as the Brimstone Sluggers, and while the pair recorded plenty of music, their contributions to other hip-hoppers' projects prevented them from completing a full album of their own. They also each ended up in rehabilitation clinics, where the two began writing letters that helped hatch the plan to form Crazy Town: a hip-hop band featuring a full instrumental lineup to complement the rapping vocalists. The group was to be rooted in classic rap-rock miscegenation like <a href="spotify:artist:3CQIn7N5CuRDP8wEI7FiDA">Run-D.M.C.</a>'s "Rock Box," or <a href="spotify:artist:6Mo9PoU6svvhgEum7wh2Nd">Public Enemy</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3JysSUOyfVs1UQ0UaESheP">Anthrax</a>'s collaborative effort "Bring Tha Noize."

Doug "Faydoedeelay" Miller (bass), Rust Epique (guitar), Anthony "Trouble" Valli (guitar), <a href="spotify:artist:073pd2NojHfYRNGOFUQEmN">DJ AM</a> (turntables), and drummer James "JBJ" Bradley -- a former session player who played on <a href="spotify:artist:03r4iKL2g2442PT9n2UKsx">the Beastie Boys</a>' Check Your Head album -- were recruited to join the group, and Crazy Town was officially born. The band's debut album, The Gift of Game, was produced by close friend Josh Abraham and featured appearances by <a href="spotify:artist:2gINJ8xw86xawPyGvx1bla">KRS-One</a>, dancehall toastmaster <a href="spotify:artist:3xpJzqE3evjd4GzQ9pcHNr">Mad Lion</a>, and Dirty Unit. The album spawned a world-wide hit with "Butterfly," an ode to attractive women, and put the band on the road to success. After 2002's Howard Benson-produced Darkhorse failed to receive similar accolades, the band broke up in 2003.

Crazy Town's members pursued production projects and solo careers as the decade progressed, but between Binzer's myriad bouts with addiction and the death of <a href="spotify:artist:073pd2NojHfYRNGOFUQEmN">DJ AM</a> in 2009, attempts to reunite the band never truly took hold. That all changed in 2013 when the Mazur and Binzer let fly in an interview that they were currently in the studio working on new material. The resulting Brimstone Sluggers -- the moniker that the duo operated under before becoming Crazy Town -- dropped in the summer of 2015. They toured off and on as the years progressed, with interpersonal band relations catching headlines well into the 2020s. In March 2024, they released an EP, Flirting With Disaster, which would be the final output with Binzer in the lineup. Months later on June 24, Seth "Shifty Shellshock" Binzer died at the age of 49. ~ Ed Nimmervoll, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

7.0 million

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612,517

Total Streams

789.0 million

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145,423 listeners
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Popular Tracks

76 tracks
1
Butterfly

Butterfly

Mar 16, 1999

639.2 million

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Starry Eyed Surprise

Starry Eyed Surprise

Jan 1, 2002

31.5 million

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Butterfly 2021

Butterfly 2021

Oct 1, 2021

16.7 million

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Drowning

Drowning

Jan 1, 2002

11.4 million

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Toxic - Explicit Album Version

Toxic - Explicit Album Version

Feb 10, 1999

10.1 million

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Revolving Door - Explicit Album Version

Revolving Door - Explicit Album Version

Oct 22, 1999

8.1 million

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Butterfly

Butterfly

Apr 14, 2011

6.3 million

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Butterfly (Re-Recorded) [Remastered]

Butterfly (Re-Recorded) [Remastered]

Nov 15, 2011

6.3 million

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Butterfly (Re-Recorded) [Re-Remastered]

Butterfly (Re-Recorded) [Re-Remastered]

Dec 14, 2012

6.3 million

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Butterfly - Extreme Mix

Butterfly - Extreme Mix

Mar 16, 1999

6.2 million

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