Justin Pearson (born August 20, 1975) is a vocalist and bassist known for his music career, playing in a number of San Diego-based
noise rock
Noise rock (sometimes called noise punk) is a noise-oriented style of experimental rock that spun off from punk rock in the 1980s. Drawing on movements such as minimalism, industrial music, and New York hardcore, artists indulge in extre ...
,
punk
Punk or punks may refer to:
Genres, subculture, and related aspects
* Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres
* Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
and
grindcore bands, as well as his record label
Three One G Records. Starting off in the punk outfit Struggle in 1994, ensuing projects such as
Swing Kids,
The Locust
The Locust was an American hardcore punk band from San Diego, California, known for their mix of grindcore aggression and new wave experimentation.
The band has been noted for their use of insect costumes when performing live.
History
Prio ...
,
Dead Cross
Dead Cross is an American crossover thrash supergroup (music), supergroup formed in Southern California. The band consists of guitarist Michael Crain (Retox (band), Retox), bassist Justin Pearson (the Locust, Head Wound City and Retox), drummer ...
and
Retox. He has collaborated with
Kool Keith
Keith Matthew Thornton (born October 7, 1963), better known by his stage name Kool Keith, is an American rapper and record producer from The Bronx, New York City, known for his surreal, abstract and often profane or incomprehensible lyrics. Kool ...
,
Gabe Serbian
Gabriel Serbian (May 1, 1977 – April 30, 2022) was an American drummer, guitarist and vocalist, most famous for his work in The Locust, Cattle Decapitation, Holy Molar and Zu. He was also a member of Head Wound City, a hardcore/punk rock s ...
,
Karen O
Karen Lee Orzolek (born November 22, 1978) is a South Korean-born American singer, musician, and songwriter. She is the lead vocalist for the indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Early life
She was born in Seoul, South Korea, the daughter of a Ko ...
,
Nick Zinner
Nicholas Joseph Zinner (born December 8, 1974) is an American guitarist for the New York rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs and a record producer. Zinner is an accomplished photographer.
Musical career
Before forming the Yeah Yeahs Yeahs with Karen O and ...
,
Adam Gnade
Adam Gnade ( ) is a San Diego, California-born American musician and author currently living on a farm in rural Kansas. In his bio he defines his music as "talking-songs", which he describes as mixing the spoken vocals of talking blues songs w ...
,
Invisibl Skratch Piklz
The Invisibl Skratch Piklz are an American group of turntablists.
The members of the group were originally hip-hop DJs, who were among the pioneers of the turntablism movement in the 1990s; turntablists create musical pieces by mixing sampl ...
,
Asia Argento
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,
The Bloody Beetroots
The Bloody Beetroots is an Italian electronic music project of musician and producer Bob Rifo (also Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo and SBCR, born Simone Cogo). Established in late 2006, the Bloody Beetroots were initially a duo consisting of Bob Rifo an ...
, Silent, among many others.
Pearson has been cited as an influence for his work in Swing Kids and The Locust on the genres of
noise rock
Noise rock (sometimes called noise punk) is a noise-oriented style of experimental rock that spun off from punk rock in the 1980s. Drawing on movements such as minimalism, industrial music, and New York hardcore, artists indulge in extre ...
and
powerviolence
Powerviolence (sometimes written as power violence) is an extremely dissonant and fast subgenre of hardcore punk which is closely related to thrashcore and grindcore. In contrast with grindcore, which is a "crossover" idiom containing musical ...
.
Early life
Justin Pearson was born on August 20, 1975, and initially raised in
Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix ( ; nv, Hoozdo; es, Fénix or , yuf-x-wal, Banyà :nyuwá) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,608,139 residents as of 2020. It is the fifth-most populous city in the United States, and the on ...
by his parents.
He was an only child
and went by the nickname J.P.
Pearson has stated he liked music and the aesthetics of rock music since he was little.
Around ten his mother's cousin let him borrow a guitar, and he eventually moved onto bass.
He also began
skateboarding and listening to the ''
Thrasher
Thrashers are a New World group of perching bird, passerine birds related to mockingbirds and New World catbirds. Like these, they are in the family (biology), family Mimidae. There are 15 species in one large and 4 monotypic genus, genera.
T ...
'' skate/rock compilation tapes with bands like
Septic Death
Septic Death was an American hardcore punk band active in the 1980s. The foursome from Boise, Idaho was a major influence for the development of grindcore, thrashcore and "speedcore".
History
Septic Death was formed in 1981 by Brian " Pushead ...
, the
Sex Pistols,
The Misfits,
and
Suicidal Tendencies
Suicidal Tendencies is an American crossover thrash band formed in 1980 in Venice in Los Angeles, California by vocalist Mike Muir. Muir is the only remaining original member of the band. Along with D.R.I., Corrosion of Conformity, and Stor ...
. He has stated he was especially drawn towards the music that touched on social politics.
Pearson also got into
break dancing
Breakdancing, also called breaking or b-boying/b-girling, is an athletic style of street dance originating from the African American and Puerto Rican communities in the United States. While diverse in the amount of variation available in ...
and early rap like
Run DMC
Run-DMC (also spelled Run-D.M.C.) was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York City, founded in 1983 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-DMC is regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history ...
and the
Beastie Boys, as well as developing an interest in
metal
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. In Phoenix he lived a couple blocks away from some of the members of
Slayer.
When Pearson was twelve years old his father was murdered.
Later that year in 1987, Pearson and his mother moved to San Diego, California,
specifically
Clairemont.
His mother's new boyfriend moved with them,
and Pearson has stated that the man was physically and emotionally abusive towards both of them. At his new middle school he also faced death threats and attacks from
skinhead
A skinhead is a member of a subculture which originated among working class youths in London, England, in the 1960s and soon spread to other parts of the United Kingdom, with a second working class skinhead movement emerging worldwide in th ...
students.
Pearson continued to play guitar, taking a few lessons before teaching himself how to play the instrument with friends.
At age 13 he met future collaborator Eric Allen.
He met and befriended Matt Anderson of End of the Line at the age of 14.
Pearson was soon exposed to the distinctive
San Diego hardcore punk scene and began attending all the all-ages shows he could,
discovering influential local bands such as Amenity,
Heroin, Forced Down,
Drive Like Jehu
Drive Like Jehu was an American post-hardcore band from San Diego active from 1990 to 1995. It was formed by rhythm guitarist and vocalist Rick Froberg and lead guitarist John Reis, ex-members of Pitchfork, along with bassist Mike Kennedy an ...
, and
Crash Worship
Crash Worship or ADRV (''Adoración de rotura violenta'', Spanish for "crash worship") was a San Diego, California based experimental music and performance art ensemble formed in 1986. They were most renowned for live performances partly inspired ...
.
Pearson also attended metal shows at house parties, eventually discovering Che Café,
an all-ages venue on the campus of
UC San Diego
The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego or colloquially, UCSD) is a public land-grant research university in San Diego, California. Established in 1960 near the pre-existing Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego is t ...
.
The Che frequently hosted underground metal and punk bands. At the venue he saw shows by
Blast
Blast or The Blast may refer to:
*Explosion, a rapid increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner
*Detonation, an exothermic front accelerating through a medium that eventually drives a shock front
Film
* ''Blast'' (1997 film), ...
,
Chain of Strength
Chain of Strength is a straight edge hardcore punk band from Southern California that had its heyday in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Biography
The first Chain of Strength release was a 7" EP entitled ''True Till Death'', released throu ...
,
Carcass
Carcass or Carcase (both pronounced ) may refer to:
*Dressed carcass, the body of a livestock animal ready for butchery, after removal of skin, visceral organs, head, feet etc.
*Carrion, the decaying dead body of an animal or human being
*The str ...
,
Chumbawamba,
Crossed Out
Crossed Out was a powerviolence band from Encinitas, California. The band was active from early 1990 until late 1993. The group is considered to be a very important band that helped define powerviolence with a style that incorporated political lyr ...
,
Inside Out,
Filth
Filth or The Filth may refer to:
Common uses
* Dirt, unclean matter
* Police officer, a pejorative in British slang
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Filth'' (film), a 2013 film based on the novel
* ''Filth'', an alternative title for ''S ...
, and
Sleep
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.
Pearson befriended a number of the musicians,
stating "I'd go
o the Cheand talk to all the bands. They were really down-to-earth people, but they had this art that was just mind-blowing. When they played they would turn into ax murderers on instruments."
At the age of 16,
his home situation escalated to Pearson having to fight back against his mother's boyfriend, and he was kicked out of the house. He stayed in school and graduated, living off social security checks from his father's death. When not in school he also continued to tour with Struggle,
and while touring they met bands such as
Filth
Filth or The Filth may refer to:
Common uses
* Dirt, unclean matter
* Police officer, a pejorative in British slang
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Filth'' (film), a 2013 film based on the novel
* ''Filth'', an alternative title for ''S ...
and
Rorschach Rorschach may refer to:
* Hermann Rorschach, a Swiss psychiatrist
** Rorschach test, his psychological evaluation method involving inkblots
* Rorschach (character), a character from the comics ''Watchmen''
* Rorschach (comic book), a 2020 comic
* ...
, and
Blatz.
Music career
Early musical projects
Struggle was formed
when Pearson was only 15. Pearson played bass alongside vocalist Dylan Scharf, drummer Jose Palafox and guitarists Eric Allen, Tobias Nathaniel and Cliff Cunningham.
Struggle was a San Diego
punk
Punk or punks may refer to:
Genres, subculture, and related aspects
* Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres
* Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
band, during their three-year span, the band released a self-titled 7", 12" and a split with
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier p ...
band
Undertow. Despite being only high school-aged, the band had opportunities to share musical space with other significant bands with similar ideological perspectives such as
Born Against
Born Against was an American hardcore punk band from New York active between 1989 and 1993. In addition to their radical leftist politics, the group espoused a DIY punk message and challenged what they perceived as being a problem within the p ...
, Downcast,
Bikini Kill
Bikini Kill is an American punk rock band formed in Olympia, Washington, in October 1990. The group consisted of singer and songwriter Kathleen Hanna, guitarist Billy Karren, bassist Kathi Wilcox, and drummer Tobi Vail. The band pioneered th ...
, and
Econochrist.
The band went on its first tour that year in 1991, and Pearson has since described how he saw his bandmates as his adopted family. When not in school Pearson continued to tour with Struggle, and while touring they met bands such as
Filth
Filth or The Filth may refer to:
Common uses
* Dirt, unclean matter
* Police officer, a pejorative in British slang
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Filth'' (film), a 2013 film based on the novel
* ''Filth'', an alternative title for ''S ...
and
Rorschach Rorschach may refer to:
* Hermann Rorschach, a Swiss psychiatrist
** Rorschach test, his psychological evaluation method involving inkblots
* Rorschach (character), a character from the comics ''Watchmen''
* Rorschach (comic book), a 2020 comic
* ...
, and
Blatz. Struggle released recordings on Undertow Records,
Ebullition Records
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, and Bloodlink Records, and disbanded in 1994.
Swing Kids
After the dissolution of Struggle in 1994, Pearson founded the band
Swing Kids, an early San Diego
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier p ...
band. He formed the band along with Eric Allen,
Jimmy LaValle, Jose Palafox, and John Brady. Pearson served as vocalist and sole lyricist, and has described the themes as largely influenced by social political issues. Their music was characterized by Pearson's spoken/screamed vocals and their melodic/chaotic rhythms and song structures. The group disbanded in 1997. Swing Kids are also credited with the unintentional creation of the fad "
Spock Rock" during the mid-1990s; largely due to many of their fans emulating Pearson's fashion sense and hair style. Pearson has expressed dislike of the term.
The Locust
The Locust was formed in 1994 by Bobby Bray, Justin Pearson, Dylan Scharf, Dave Warshaw, and Dave Astor. After a number of personnel changes, they arrived at the current four-piece lineup in 2001, consisting of Bray, Pearson, Joey Karam and Gabe Serbian. The Locust was initially a
powerviolence
Powerviolence (sometimes written as power violence) is an extremely dissonant and fast subgenre of hardcore punk which is closely related to thrashcore and grindcore. In contrast with grindcore, which is a "crossover" idiom containing musical ...
project whose first release was a split with genre pioneers
Man Is the Bastard
Man Is the Bastard was an American hardcore punk band based in Claremont, California. The band existed from 1990 to 1997, releasing mostly vinyl splits, extended plays, and albums on obscure labels from around the world. By 1997, the group ended a ...
. Later releases incorporated synthesizers and became increasingly theatrical.
The band regularly played shows in all-ages punk clubs in Los Angeles and
San Diego
San Diego ( , ; ) is a city on the Pacific Ocean coast of Southern California located immediately adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a 2020 population of 1,386,932, it is the eighth most populous city in the United State ...
,
usually donning insect costumes.
Some Girls
Some Girls began in early 2002 when singer
Wesley Eisold
Wesley Eisold (born February 15, 1979) is an American musician, poet and author. He records music under the name Cold Cave, and runs the publishing house Heartworm Press.
Career
Wesley Eisold is the vocalist of the synthpop darkwave band Cold C ...
and guitarist Rob Moran spoke of putting together a hardcore band that would "fuck people up." The very next day, drummer Sal Gallegos was called in to assist Eisold and Moran and, within a few hours, the first Some Girls songs were created.
After being impressed by the band's demos
Deathwish Inc
Deathwish, Inc. is an American independent record label conceived by Jacob Bannon of Converge and Tre McCarthy in 2000. Their first release was '' Deeper the Wound'', a split album between Converge and Japanese band Hellchild on April 23, 2001. ...
offered to put out the band's first 7-inch, ''The Rains'' after some remixing and remastering. After the release the band wanted to play live shows, however the band did not yet have a bass player. The band's original idea was to get a different bass player for each show, however the band got in touch with bassist Justin Pearson and after a two shows the band asked Pearson to join. In the months that followed, Some Girls added a second guitar player Christopher Sprague and recorded another EP, ''The Blues''. The band's EPs would later be collected on the band's 2003 compilation album ''All My Friends Are Going Death.''
Retox
Retox formed in 2011, originally out of founding members Justin Pearson's and Gabe Serbian's disappointment that their previous band
Head Wound City was too short-lived and wanted to rehash that sound, though this sound evolved over time and with the addition of Thor Dickey and Michael Crain.
The band released a self-titled EP and their debut album ''Ugly Animals'' that year through
Ipecac Recordings
Ipecac Recordings is an independent record label based in California. It was founded on April 1, 1999 by Greg Werckman (ex-label manager of Alternative Tentacles, ex-lead singer of DUH, ex-employee of Mercury Records) and Mike Patton (Faith No ...
,
a California-based record label co-founded by
Mike Patton
Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American singer, producer, film composer and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band Faith No More. Noted for his vocal proficiency, diverse singing techni ...
and
Greg Werckman Greg Werckman (born in 1964) is a businessman and musician. He is the co-founder of Ipecac Recordings. Ipecac was launched in 1999 with Faith No More frontman Mike Patton. Patton and Werckman's friendship was cultured through a shared love of baske ...
. ''Ugly Animals'' was self-funded by the band members and recorded on analog tape to capture the aesthetic of the band that couldn't be captured digitally, a decision made by engineer
Manny Nieto.
Other bands and side-projects
Founded in 1998, The Crimson Curse was Pearson's first group to include keyboards and elements of
deathrock
Death rock (or deathrock) is a rock music subgenre incorporating horror elements and gothic theatrics. It emerged from punk rock on the West Coast of the United States in the early 1980s and overlaps with the gothic rock and horror punk gen ...
. According to Pearson the band was an attempt to return a sense of lunacy and excitement to the hardcore punk scene, which had begun to appear dry and pedantic to Pearson. Pearson says he modeled the group on
the Dead Boys
The Dead Boys are an American punk rock band from Cleveland
Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the United States, U.S. U.S. state, state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Cuyahoga County. ...
. The band also included Jimmy LaValle and Jesse F Keeler of
Death from Above 1979
Death from Above 1979 (also known as Death from Above) is a Canadian rock duo consisting of bassist Jesse F. Keeler and drummer and vocalist Sebastien Grainger from Toronto, Ontario, formed in 2001. The band released their debut album, '' You're ...
/
MSTRKRFT. Pearson has stated "we got all these fucked up kids together. Made some punk music. That was it. But as a band we didn't get very far." A review of the band's first demo stated "The recording was horrible, but was enough for me to realize that they sounded godlike."
In 2001, Pearson alongside vocalist
Mark McCoy (under the stage name Mark McMolar), guitarist Gabe Serbian, drummer Maxamillion Avila and keyboardist Bobby Bray formed
Holy Molar. The band dressed in white lab coats, medical masks, and sometimes appeared spattered with blood.
In 2005, Pearson joined the
supergroup Head Wound City alongside,
Jordan Blilie
Jordan Blilie (born June 10, 1981) is the American vocalist for the bands Past Lives and Head Wound City, best known as the co-lead vocalist and co-lyricist for The Blood Brothers, from 1997 until their breakup in 2007.
Blilie is married to Zoà ...
and
Cody Votolato
Cody Votolato (born 20 May 1982) is a musician from Redmond, Washington, best known for being the guitarist in the post-hardcore band The Blood Brothers. He grew up in the eastside suburbs of Seattle. Cody attended Redmond High School with his ...
both of
The Blood Brothers,
Nick Zinner
Nicholas Joseph Zinner (born December 8, 1974) is an American guitarist for the New York rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs and a record producer. Zinner is an accomplished photographer.
Musical career
Before forming the Yeah Yeahs Yeahs with Karen O and ...
of the
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are an American indie rock band formed in New York City in 2000. The group is composed of vocalist and pianist Karen O (born Karen Lee Orzolek), guitarist and keyboardist Nick Zinner, and drummer Brian Chase. They are compl ...
, and
Gabe Serbian
Gabriel Serbian (May 1, 1977 – April 30, 2022) was an American drummer, guitarist and vocalist, most famous for his work in The Locust, Cattle Decapitation, Holy Molar and Zu. He was also a member of Head Wound City, a hardcore/punk rock s ...
of
The Locust
The Locust was an American hardcore punk band from San Diego, California, known for their mix of grindcore aggression and new wave experimentation.
The band has been noted for their use of insect costumes when performing live.
History
Prio ...
.
Pearson was part of the short lived band Ground Unicorn Horn. In the band released 2006 single "Damn I Wish I Was Fat".
From 2008 he has also been a member of Leg Lifters, which consisted of Pearson and Nathan Joyner. Leg Lifters is considered a production team. They produced a radio show with Vestal Radio, web video episodes, and remixes. They also released original musical material, including a collaboration with Travis Ryan of
Cattle Decapitation
Cattle Decapitation is an American deathgrind band from San Diego, California, formed in 1996. The band's current lineup includes vocalist Travis Ryan, guitarists Josh Elmore and Belisario Dimuzio, bassist Olivier Pinard, and drummer David McGr ...
.
All Leather was founded in 2008. It consists of Pearson on vocals, Nathan Joyner on guitar, Jung Sing on drums, and Eric Livingston on synthesizers. They released their debut EP ''Hung Like A Horse'' on
Dim Mak Records
Dim Mak Records is an independent, Los Angeles-based record label, events company, and lifestyle brand founded by Steve Aoki in 1996. The label has released music under the genres of punk, indie rock, hardcore, hip hop, and electronic dance ...
. In August 2009 they released a remix album entitled ''Hung Like a Donut'', also on Dim Mak, which featured a remix by
Bloody Beetroots
The Bloody Beetroots is an Italian electronic music project of musician and producer Bob Rifo (also Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo and SBCR, born Simone Cogo). Established in late 2006, the Bloody Beetroots were initially a duo consisting of Bob Rifo an ...
. On September 12, 2010, All Leather won the
San Diego Music Awards
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"Best Hard Rock Album" category for their album ''When I Grow Up, I Wanna Fuck Like a Girl''.
On September 20, 2014, Head Wound City reunited and played their first show in nearly eight years at BedRocktoberfest in Bedrock in Los Angeles, it is also their second show ever as a band. The band reportedly performed two new songs, which were dubbed "nu 1" and "nu 2" on the band's setlist. In January 2015, the band announced that their self-titled 2005 EP will be remastered and reissued on March 10 via Three One G. The EP's press release notes state that the "members are optimistic about creating new material in the future". In February 2016, Head Wound City announced they were releasing a new album titled, ''
A New Wave of Violence''. Also in February 2016 the band released the single "Scraper". In March 2016 the band released the single "Born To Burn".
The album was released on May 13, 2016, through
Vice Records
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. The album was produced by
Ross Robinson
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...
and was written over the course of a week in January 2015. The album is named after a 1982
Raymond Pettibon
Raymond Pettibon (born Raymond Ginn, June 16, 1957) is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. Pettibon came to prominence in the early 1980s in the southern California punk rock scene, creating posters and album art mainly for ...
magazine.
In 2014, the band Planet B was formed by Pearson and Luke Henshaw who were later joined by Gabe Serbian.
Planet B made contributions to the ''
Incompresa'' soundtrack, their live debut at the
San Diego Public Library
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History
The San Diego Public Library was established on May 19, 1882, by an elected board of library trustees, one of whom was civic leader a ...
in conjunction with a screening of the film.
Since, they have also collaborated with
Kool Keith
Keith Matthew Thornton (born October 7, 1963), better known by his stage name Kool Keith, is an American rapper and record producer from The Bronx, New York City, known for his surreal, abstract and often profane or incomprehensible lyrics. Kool ...
,
Adam Gnade
Adam Gnade ( ) is a San Diego, California-born American musician and author currently living on a farm in rural Kansas. In his bio he defines his music as "talking-songs", which he describes as mixing the spoken vocals of talking blues songs w ...
, and
Invisibl Skratch Piklz
The Invisibl Skratch Piklz are an American group of turntablists.
The members of the group were originally hip-hop DJs, who were among the pioneers of the turntablism movement in the 1990s; turntablists create musical pieces by mixing sampl ...
.
Pearson and
Dave Lombardo
David Lombardo (born February 16, 1965) is a Cuban-American drummer, best known as a co-founding member of American thrash metal band Slayer. He is currently playing drums with Testament, Fantômas, Suicidal Tendencies, Dead Cross, Mr. Bungl ...
had both individually previously worked with producer
Ross Robinson
Ross Robinson (born February 13, 1967) is an American record producer who discovered acts such as Korn, Glassjaw, The Blood Brothers, Slipknot, and Limp Bizkit. Robinson has also worked with Tech N9ne, The Cure, Sepultura, and many others.
...
, who asked Pearson to play on Poppy Jean Crawford's demo as a session bassist. Pearson later found out that Lombardo was also playing on the demo; Crain also took part in these sessions. Lombardo noted that he had to fill some tour dates and was lacking a band, so Lombardo, Pearson and Crain formed a live band in about 12 days; this project became Dead Cross. Dead Cross was officially formed on November 30, 2015, by Crain, Pearson, Lombardo and vocalist
Gabe Serbian
Gabriel Serbian (May 1, 1977 – April 30, 2022) was an American drummer, guitarist and vocalist, most famous for his work in The Locust, Cattle Decapitation, Holy Molar and Zu. He was also a member of Head Wound City, a hardcore/punk rock s ...
(the Locust, Head Wound City and ex-Retox).
The band made their live debut that December. Gabe Serbian left the band and later the year Mike Patton joined the band.
In 2021, Pearson teamed up with Lombardo and Henshaw once more, and created Satanic Planet which also features
Lucien Greaves of
The Satanic Temple
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. They released the self-titled album on
Three One G
31G Records, or Three One G, is a San Diego, California-based independent record label, started by musician Justin Pearson in 1994 and focusing on punk and experimental music. The label has released a number of albums and compilations in what ha ...
which featured guests such as Travis Ryan (
Cattle Decapitation
Cattle Decapitation is an American deathgrind band from San Diego, California, formed in 1996. The band's current lineup includes vocalist Travis Ryan, guitarists Josh Elmore and Belisario Dimuzio, bassist Olivier Pinard, and drummer David McGr ...
), Jung Sing (Silent), and
Steve-O amongst others.
Three One G
In 1994,
Pearson founded the independent label
Three One G
31G Records, or Three One G, is a San Diego, California-based independent record label, started by musician Justin Pearson in 1994 and focusing on punk and experimental music. The label has released a number of albums and compilations in what ha ...
, or 31G Records. The first record released on the new label was the 1994 single "And / Fall On Proverb" by San Diego
metalcore band
Unbroken. The second release was a reissue of the recent debut ep from Swing Kids.
He funded the label with the financial aid he was receiving from the community college he was attending,
and has stated he was partly inspired to start 31G by Vinyl Communications and
Gravity Records
Gravity is an underground independent record label from San Diego.Trevor Kelley, "California Screaming". ''Alternative Press'' 17 (2003), pp. 84-86. It was formed in 1991 by Matt Anderson, a member of the influential underground band Heroin. It ...
.
The label is currently run by Pearson and Sal Gallegos.
Author
Pearson has written three books. The first is entitled ''From the Graveyard of the Arousal Industry'', and chronicles his life from childhood leading up to its release in 2010. The second is ''How to Lose Friends and Irritate People'' (2011), which describes his experiences in the world of
EDM
EDM or E-DM may refer to:
Music
* Electronic dance music
* Early Day Miners, American band
Science and technology
* Electric dipole moment
* Electrical discharge machining
* Electronic distance measurement
*Entry, Descent, and landing demonstrat ...
.
His third book is a collection of his lyrics (and some writings) published in 2018 called ''The Race To Zero'' and is published by
Three One G
31G Records, or Three One G, is a San Diego, California-based independent record label, started by musician Justin Pearson in 1994 and focusing on punk and experimental music. The label has released a number of albums and compilations in what ha ...
and Pioneers Press.
Actor
While widely known for his performance on an episode of ''
The Jerry Springer Show
''Jerry Springer'' is an American scripted syndicated tabloid talk show that aired from September 30, 1991 to July 26, 2018. Produced and hosted by its namesake, Jerry Springer, it aired for 27 seasons and nearly 5,000 episodes. The television ...
'' in the late 1990s, Justin has more recently taken part in numerous other acting roles. In 2014, he played the character Ricky in
Asia Argento
Asia Argento (; born Aria Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento; 20 September 1975) is an Italian actress and filmmaker. The daughter of filmmaker Dario Argento, she has had roles in several of her father's features and achieved mainstream success with ...
's film, ''Incompresa''.
He has also done cartoon voice work on an episode of
Cartoon Network's ''
Uncle Grandpa
''Uncle Grandpa'' is an American animated television series created by Peter Browngardt for Cartoon Network. It ran from September 2, 2013 to June 30, 2017. It is based on Browngardt's animated short of the same name from the unaired '' Cartoons ...
'', entitled ''Odd-yssey''. In 2017, he played himself in Joe Cardamone's ''The Icarus Line Must Die.'' Additionally, he has been interviewed in documentaries ''Records Collecting Dust'' and ''Parallel Planes.''
The documentary filmmaker Jon Nix is producing a feature length documentary on Pearson entitled "Don't Fall In Love With Yourself".
Personal life
Justin Pearson is a vegetarian and has participated in campaigns for
PETA on behalf of
animal rights
Animal rights is the philosophy according to which many or all Animal consciousness, sentient animals have moral worth that is independent of their Utilitarianism, utility for humans, and that their most basic interests—such as avoiding s ...
. He only uses secondhand leather and for the most part eats
non-genetically modified, organic food.
Pearson became a vegetarian in his early teens for ethical reasons, inspired by aspects of the punk community, especially the group Downcast and reading ''
No Answers'' fanzine.
Justin has been in a relationship with photographer Becky DiGiglio since 2015.
He had a female
Cocker Spaniel
Cocker Spaniels are dogs belonging to two breeds of the spaniel dog type: the American Cocker Spaniel and the English Cocker Spaniel of which are commonly called simply Cocker Spaniel in their countries of origin. In the early 20th century, Cock ...
named Gee Gee that appeared in some of his videos. Pearson dedicated himself to her "well-being and longevity" and made local campaigns for some of her health problems.
She died in early 2016. Today, he has a male Cocker Spaniel named Captain.
Podcasts
Since 2015 Pearson has been presenting the podcast series ''Cult and Culture'' alongside Luke Henshaw. Over the years, guests have included
John Waters
John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films, including '' Multiple Maniacs'' (1970), '' Pink Flamingos'' (1972) and '' Fe ...
,
Michael Malarkey
Michael Karim Malarkey (born 21 June 1983) is a British-American actor and musician. He is best known for playing the role of Enzo in the series ''The Vampire Diaries''.
Early life
Malarkey was born in Beirut, Lebanon, to an Irish American f ...
, members of
Napalm Death,
Lucien Greaves, and many others. The episodes are available to stream via all major streaming platforms and are often premiered via
BrooklynVegan.
Discography
Struggle
* ''One Settler, One Bullet: An Anthology'' (1994) (
compilation album)
Swing Kids
* ''Discography'' (1996) (compilation album)
* ''Anthology'' (2020) (compilation album)
The Locust
* ''
The Locust
The Locust was an American hardcore punk band from San Diego, California, known for their mix of grindcore aggression and new wave experimentation.
The band has been noted for their use of insect costumes when performing live.
History
Prio ...
'' (1998)
* ''
Plague Soundscapes
''Plague Soundscapes'' is the second studio album by The Locust, and their first with ANTI- Records. It features a more refined sound than previous The Locust albums, with a greater emphasis on keyboards.
Track listing
Personnel
* Justin Pea ...
'' (2003)
* ''
Safety Second, Body Last'' (2005)
* ''
New Erections
''New Erections'' is the third and final studio album by American punk rock band the Locust. It was released on March 20, 2007, via ANTI-, their second album for the label. The cover art is by Neil Burke.
Track listing
Personnel
;The Locu ...
'' (2007)
The Crimson Curse
* ''Greatest Hits'' (2001) (compilation album)
Holy Molar
* ''The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth'' (2003)
(compilation album)
Some Girls
* ''
All My Friends Are Going Death'' (2003) (compilation album)
* ''
Heaven's Pregnant Teens'' (2006)
Head Wound City
* ''
A New Wave of Violence'' (2016)
All Leather
* ''When I Grow Up, I Wanna Fuck Like a Girl'' (2010)
Retox
* ''Ugly Animals'' (2011)
* ''YPLL'' (2013)
* ''Beneath California'' (2015)
Dead Cross
* ''
Dead Cross
Dead Cross is an American crossover thrash supergroup (music), supergroup formed in Southern California. The band consists of guitarist Michael Crain (Retox (band), Retox), bassist Justin Pearson (the Locust, Head Wound City and Retox), drummer ...
'' (2017)
* ''II'' (2022)
Planet B
* ''Wrong Utopia'' (2015)
* ''Planet B'' (2018)
Satanic Planet
* ''Satanic Planet'' (2021)
Deaf Club
* ''Contemporary Sickness'' (2019)
* ''Productive Disruption'' (2021)
* ''Bad Songs Forever'' (2022)
References
Further reading
* (March 2000)
*(October 2005)
* (February 2007)
* (August 2007)
* (January 2009)
External links
*
;Media
YouTube: Pearson on Jerry Springer Part 1Part 2''106FM Jerusalem'': Interview with Pearson Part 1Part 2
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1975 births
Living people
Musicians from San Diego
Guitarists from California
Head Wound City members
The Locust members
Dead Cross members
21st-century American bass guitarists
Pigface members