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Spazz was an American
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 ...
band active between 1992 and 2000. The trio released numerous records within this time, many of which are now highly collectible due to their relative rarity. The band's releases often showcased their unusual sense of humour: absurdly long and nonsensical song titles, audio samples from
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films between songs and the occasional use of hip hop beats as well as saxophones, banjos and other instruments rarely associated 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 punk ...
. All three of the members shared vocal duties, usually changing in sequence from line to line. The group would typically play at all ages venues. 2015 saw the release of a tribute LP to Spazz by Scottish record label Mind Ripper Collective titled "Spazzin' To The Oldies - A Tribute To Spazz". In 2016, it was announced that Tankcrimes will reissue the out-of-print Spazz albums ''Sweatin' To The Oldies'' and ''Sweatin' 3: Skatin', Satan & Katon''.


After Spazz

Spazz vocalist and bassist Chris Dodge's record label,
Slap-a-Ham Records Slap a Ham Records was an independent label from San Francisco owned and operated by Chris Dodge, bassist of the band Spazz as well as others. The label is generally seen as a highly influential entity within the hardcore punk scene in California ...
, was a fixture during the rapid rise and decline of powerviolence in the late '80s and early '90s, releasing influential records by the likes of
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, Infest and Spazz, amongst others. The label's Fiesta Grande was an annual power violence festival held at
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during its heyday, from 1992 to the band's demise in 2000. Since then, he has been involved in several musical projects, most notably East West Blast Test with highly regarded
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drummer
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, formerly of
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and many others. In recent years, he has performed with bands like
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, Lack Of Interest, Infest, and To The Point. Spazz vocalist and drummer Max Ward's label,
625 Thrashcore Max Ward, occasionally playing under the moniker of Hirax Max, is an American power violence and thrashcore musician, playing for such bands as Spazz, Plutocracy, Capitalist Casualties, What Happens Next?, Bombs of Death, and Scholastic Deth. ...
, has started their own festival, 'Super Sabado Gigante', in a similar vein. Spazz vocalist and guitarist Dan Bolleri makes hip hop music under the alias DJ Eons One.


Discography

;Studio albums *''Dwarf Jester Rising'' (1994, Clearview) *''La Revancha'' (1997, Sound Pollution) *''Crush Kill Destroy'' (1999, Slap-a-Ham) ;Extended plays *''Blasted In Bangkok'' demo tape (1993, Self-released) *''Spazz'' 7-inch (1993, Slap-a-Ham) *''Funky Ass Lil' Platter'' 1-inch (1996, Slap-a-Ham) (Unplayable toy 1-inch with no actual music)www.discogs.com
notes on this say it is "completely unplayable with no sound on it". Retrieved 24 February 2015. *''Tastin' Spoon'' 5-inch (1997, Clean Plate) *''The Jeb'' 7-inch (2002, Jeb Records) ;Split records *Spazz/Floor 7-inch (1994, Bovine) *Spazz/Brutal Truth 7-inch (1995, Bovine/Rhetoric) *''Bible Studies'' split CD with Subversion (1995, Deported) *Spazz/Romantic Gorilla 7-inch (1996, Sound Pollution) *Spazz/Toast 7-inch (1996, HG Fact) *Spazz/Jimmie Walker 7-inch (1996, Slap-a-Ham) *''The Network Of Friends Project Part 1'' split 7-inch with Öpstand (1997, Coalition) *Spazz/Black Army Jacket 7-inch (1997, Dogprint) *Spazz/Slobber 7-inch (1997, Sacapuntas) *Spazz/Monster X 7-inch (1997, Reservoir) *''Raging Violence'' split 7-inch with
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(1997, Theologian/Pessimiser) *''Skinny Top, Heavy Bottom'' split 5-inch with Gob (1997, 702/Satans Pimp) *''Double Whammy'' split 7-inch with Lack Of Interest (1997, Deep Six) *Spazz/25 Ta Life 7-inch (1999, Edison Recordings) ;Compilation albums *''Sweatin' To The Oldies'' (1997, Slap-a-Ham) *''Sweatin' 2: Deported Live Dwarf'' (2001,
625 Thrashcore Max Ward, occasionally playing under the moniker of Hirax Max, is an American power violence and thrashcore musician, playing for such bands as Spazz, Plutocracy, Capitalist Casualties, What Happens Next?, Bombs of Death, and Scholastic Deth. ...
) *''Sweatin' 3: Skatin', Satan & Katon'' (2001, Slap-a-Ham) ;Compilation appearances *''Cry Now, Cry Later Vol. 1'' - "Loach" (1993, Theologian/Pessimiser) *''El Guapo'' - "Enterslavement", "Hardboiled", and "Burning Tongue" (1994, 625 Thrashcore) *''Audio Terrorism'' - "Gas Pump", "MPS", "Running Man", and "Slow Death" (1994, Chaotic Noise Productions) *''Antisocial People Underground Compilation #1'' - "No Thought" (1995) *''Pigs Suck'' - "In The Name Of.../Might For Right" (1995, Clean Plate) *''Kamakazi Attacked America/America Bombed Hiroshima, Nagasaki'' - "DJ Tinkle Fingers/Diplomatic Services" (1995, MCR/Sound Pollution) *''Left Back/Let Down'' - "Spudboy", "Smoking Don's Crack Hole", "Dirt The Purity", "Knuckle Scraper", and "Box II (Yates Goes To Africa)" (1995, Theologian/Pessimiser) *''Reality'' - "Gnome Servant" (1996, Deep Six) *''Better Read Than Dead (A Benefit For AK Press)'' - "Mighty Morphin Power Violence" (1996,
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) *''Cry Now, Cry Later Vol. 4'' - "White Glove Test" (1996, Theologrian/Pessimiser) *''Tomorrow Will Be Worse'' - "Sanrio Soldier", "Connie The Mack", "Plastic Grandma Cackling At The Frozen Lemonade Fishbowl, Baby", "Bastard Tomb Ride", and "Beattie And The Beat" (1997, Sound Pollution) *''
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) *''Fiesta Comes Alive!'' - "Might For Right" (1997, Slap-a-Ham) *''Reality Part 2'' - "Animal Liberation Now" (1997, Deep Six) *''Possessed To Skate'' - "Billy Pepper's Fist In The Glass Eye Of Jake Phelps", "Sir War Alot", "Skatin' And Satan Go Hand In Hoof", "Town Center", "Crazy Eddie", "B-Street Butta" (1997, 625 Thrashcore/Theologian/Pessimiser) *''A Product Of Six Cents'' - "Danliftingbanner (Live)" (1997, A Product Of Six Cents) *''Audio Terrorism: The Soundtrack For Weirdness And Blind Hostility'' - "Caught In The Net" (1998, Chaotic Noise Production/Satans Pimp/Heartplug Records) *''Reproach: 8 Modern Hardcore Bands Cover Negative Approach'' - "Lost Cause" (1998, Ugly Pop) *''Ham Slappin' Hits!'' - "Gertie", "Hardboiled", "4 Times A Day" (1998, Slap-a-Ham) *''The Good, The Bad And The Ugly'' - "7 Deadly Finns" (1998, Insolito) *''
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'' - "A Prayer For The Complete And Utter Eradication Of All Generic Pop-Punk" (1999,
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) *''Question Of Tolerance?'' - "Let's Fucking Go" (2002, Front Rock) *''Necrotardation'' - "Raise Your Sword To The Dark Lord" (2002, Deplorable/Ghostmeat) *''You Call This Music?! Vol. 2'' - "Typical Hardcore Song #1" (2002, Geykido Comet) *''Bay Area Checking In With The World'' - "Crocket" (2007, Coldfront) *''A Product Of Sex Cents 2'' - "Jeb Song (Live At Last Show)" (2009, A Product Of Six Cents)


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625Thrash, Max Ward's record labelDJ Eons One, Dan Bolleri's current Hip Hop project
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