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Music Style
Horrorcore |
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Artist History
1990
The year, 1990, the place Hollywood. Twitch and Wrath, then known as "Johnny Spanks" and "Bruce Sticums" were of the elite in the field of amateur necrophellia. Starring in such blockbuster films as "The Dead Skank Stank" and "Cold Pussy In The Coffin" they were hit with a sudden halt. The porn industry had been reviewing their numerous videos and had found out that these acts were not on real corpses but on life-like dummies. After being exposed of this fraud, they were cast out of Hollywood and the porn industry forever, never to be seen again...until 3 years later
1993
During their absence, they sat around in the woods and terrifying young film makers, butchering and fucking their dead bodies, in a vague attempt to prove that they could really fuck the dead (EAT THAT BLAIR WITCH!). Usually after the occasional slice & fuck they would chant rhymes, sick and demented rhymes speaking of their inner most desires within their sick minds.
Somewhere between '93 and now...
What they were doing beside the whole 'haunting the woods' thing is really a mystery. Noone really cares. By now you might be asking "What the fuck does this have to do with the music?". Well, the answer is, I'm getting to that. Well between that time, they started fooling around with some mics and cameras and shit that they stole off the filmers and hikers. While doing this they recorded some of their rhymes and shit...and you can get the idea, STRAITJACK-IT was formed! How they got the names and when, I'm not sure, but I know came about somewhere between '93 and now. Other than that, the story continues...
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Albums
Too Sick Single, StraitJack-In It |
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Location
Clovis, California - USA |
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