Christopher Higgins, best known by his
stage name
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Higgins X-13 (born September 23, 1972),
is an
American
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musician
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. He performed as backup
guitar
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/
vocal
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keyboard
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/
percussion
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player in the
punk rock band
The Offspring
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from 1994
to 2005. He provided
backing vocals
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for Offspring's studio albums between ''
Americana
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'' and ''
Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace''. During his 11 years with the band, he performed live with the Offspring on tour and made an appearance in the music video for "
Why Don't You Get a Job?
"Why Don't You Get a Job?" is a song by American rock band the Offspring. The song is the 11th track on the Offspring's fifth studio album, ''Americana'' (1998), and was released as its second single on March 15, 1999. The song also appears as t ...
". When the Offspring was not on the road, Higgins ran the lead singer's studio and produced the demo recording of upcoming Offspring albums. Higgins also played guitar and did some vocals in the bands Gentleman Jack, All the Madmen (Working Class Zeroes) and Good Kitty.
As of 2005, he was no longer with The Offspring on the tour but he did backup vocals on ''Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace''.
According to his former bandmate
Noodles
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, Higgins left The Offspring to spend more time with his family and church.
he was involved in
digital media
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and
visual communications at
St. John's Lutheran Church of Orange, California.
Later career
Wank
In 2017 Higgins joined the reformed band Wank, a 90s Orange County ska-punk band
whose best known song was "Forgiven". In 1998 Wank was signed to
Maverick Records
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, re-releasing their debut album ''Get a Grip on Yourself''.
[ Higgins appears on Wank's 2018 release "White Knuckle Ride" and the 2022 single "The States". Wank briefly worked with Die Laughing Records in 2019 and played various shows from 2015 through 2020,] pausing due to the COVID-19
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pandemic.
Sleeping Dogs
As of 2021 Wank created a spin-off project called Sleeping Dogs that includes the members of Wank with the addition of Keyboardist George Hughes - with both groups led by bassist and vocalist Bobby Amodeo. Sleeping Dogs' sound isn't significantly different from Wank, which makes sense considering the two bands share four members. Their debut song and video "No Mercy" was released in November 2021.
Discography
With The Offspring
Studio albums
*1998 — ''Americana
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Film, radio and television
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''
*2000 — '' Conspiracy of One''
*2003 — ''Splinter
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''
*2008 — '' Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace''[
]
With AFI
Studio albums
*2000 — '' The Art of Drowning'' (backing vocals)
With T.S.O.L.
Studio albums
*2003 — '' Divided We Stand'' (backing vocals)
References
External links
*
1972 births
Living people
American punk rock guitarists
American punk rock bass guitarists
American rock keyboardists
American rock percussionists
American male bass guitarists
21st-century American bass guitarists
21st-century American male musicians
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