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The Didjits were an
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punk rock band formed in Mattoon, Illinois in 1983, composed of Rick Sims (a.k.a. Rick Prot5) on guitar/vocals, Doug Evans on bass, and Rick's brother Brad Sims, on drums. Didjits were known for the aggressive guitar playing and persona of Rick Sims, who often baited the audience between songs, and took plenty of abuse for it. Moreover, the band also added odd stunts and theatrical bits to some of their stage shows, particularly when playing in Chicago and Champaign. They released their first album in 1986 on Bam Bam Records and disbanded in 1994, but briefly reunited in 2006. Brad Sims left the band in 1992. Former Scratch Acid drummer
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filled in for the ''Little Miss Carriage'' EP, and Todd Cole eventually took over as the drummer. Their song "Killboy Powerhead" was covered by The Offspring on their breakthrough 1994 album '' Smash''.


Recording history

''Fizzjob'', their debut album, was produced by Iain Burgess (who has worked with Naked Raygun, Effigies and Mega City Four, among others). Many of the songs on the album (and a couple subsequent releases) had appeared on self-released cassettes such as ''Whoop My Head'' and ''Signifies My Go-T''. The album showcased the burgeoning songwriting talents of Rick Sims, along with his fast, stinging guitar leads. They played their souped up rock and roll with plenty of speed. Underneath the fun and fury, the band displayed a real feel for classic rock forms from Jerry Lee Lewis (spoofed and honored in the opening cut "Jerry Lee") to
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and others. Highlights include the dynamic "Fix Some Food Bitch", the melodic "California Surf Queen", the dramatic "Mexican Death Horse" and the smart ass "Beast Le Brutale". ''Hey Judester'', the follow-up album, was a big step forward, as the band, produced by Burgess again, was noticeably tighter and the production was accordingly beefed up. Furthermore, the Rick Didjit persona was truly crystallized, with sarcastic lyrics about bad asses, big cars, and fish dominating the proceedings. Considered by many fans to be the band's best album, the LP kicks off with the furious "Max Wedge" and segues directly into "Stingray". The first side also has the Cramps-like "Skull Baby", the lightning fast "Plate in My Head", sung from the point of view of a Vietnam vet, the heavy "Under the Christmas Fish", a frequent concert opener with its pounding bass and drum rhythm and Sims hooky lead guitar line, and the closer, a wobbly version of
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's "Lucille". Side two was nearly as good, with "Axhandle" sounding like a cross between AC/DC and
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, "Joliet" encouraging singalongs, Doug Evans's bass dominating "King Carp", and Sims showing that he could pen a great mid-tempo song on "Dad" ("you know I really hate it/when you hit me with that belt"), a tough guy song tinged with melancholy. ''Judester'' was the band's first album released on Touch & Go Records, and was subsequently released as a two-for-one CD with ''Fizzjob''. The band's following solidified with the release of Hornet Pinata. The album was littered with memorable riffs and careening, pile-driving rhythms. It leads off with "Killboy Powerhead", later covered by The Offspring on their breakthrough album, Smash and includes covers of The MC5's "Call Me Animal" and Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady", with bassist Doug Evans on lead vocals. The band shot a video for "Captain Ahab" which MTV refused to play due to drug references in the lyrics. Nevertheless, a clip of the video was shown on MTV's 120 Minutes show. The video for "Judge Hot Fudge" appeared in a season five episode of
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entitled "Choke"; the boys were not impressed.


Reunion

All of the original members of the band appeared at the Touch and Go 25th anniversary celebration in Chicago, Illinois on September 9, 2006. The next weekend, the band played another reunion show in Champaign. In late 2016, preparations were also underway for another reunion in 2017. However, due to the death of Evans at the end of 2016, this reunion will no longer be happening.


Current projects

Sims now works with the Lookingglass Theatre Company in Chicago and has his own business as a composer/sound designer. For a few years, Evans resided in the Austin, Texas area where he regularly performed with his band, Blöwer (now disbanded), built nitro dragsters, and raised his children Lola Evans and Dodge Evans. He died on December 28, 2016.


Discography


Demo tapes

*''Durga Durga Durga!'' *''Whoop My Head'' (1985) *''Signifies My Go-T!'' (1986)


Studio albums

*1986 ''
Fizzjob ''Fizzjob'' is the debut album of Didjits, released in 1986 through Bam Bam Records. Track listing Personnel ;Didjits *Doug Evans – bass guitar *Brad Sims – drums *Rick Sims – vocals, guitar ;Production and additio ...
'' (Bam Bam Records, rereleased by Touch & Go in 1989) *1988 ''
Hey Judester ''Hey Judester'' is the second album by Didjits, released on May 27, 1988 through Touch and Go Records. Track listing Personnel ;Didjits *Doug Evans – bass guitar *Brad Sims – drums *Rick Sims – vocals, guitar ; ...
'' ( Touch and Go Records, CD released included ''Fizzjob'') *1990 '' Hornet Piñata'' (T&G) *1991 ''
Full Nelson Reilly ''Full Nelson Reilly'' is the fourth album by Didjits, released on April 19, 1991 through Touch and Go Records. It was the last album to feature Brad Sims on the drums, and the first to feature Steve Albini as producer. The track "Headless" wa ...
'' (T&G) *1993 ''
Que Sirhan Sirhan ''Que Sirhan Sirhan'' is a studio album by the American band Didjits, released in 1993 through Touch and Go Records. The band supported the album with a North American tour. ''Que Sirhan Sirhan'' was Didjits' final album. A music video was made f ...
'' (T&G)


Singles and EPs

*1989 "Lovesicle" 7" (T&G) *1991 "Fuck the Pigs" 7" (T&G) *1992 "
Little Miss Carriage! ''Little Miss Carriage!'' is an EP by the hardcore punk band, Didjits, released on October 2, 1992, through Touch and Go Records. It was the first to not feature Rick Sims's brother, Brad Sims, on drums. Track listing Personnel ;Didjits ...
" EP (T&G) *1993 "Dear Junkie" / "Skull Baby" ( Sub Pop Records Single of the Month Club) *1995 ''Pigs!" Fear (Fear and Loathing)


Other

*1991 ''Backstage Passout Live Bootleg'' (T&G) *1992 ''Knocked Up'' Video (T&G)


Compilation albums

*1991 ''
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'' (Alternative Tentacles) *1992 "Something's Gone Wrong Again" (C/Z Records) *1994 "Live At Emo's" (Rise Records)


References


External links


Touch and Go Records 25th Anniversary footage of the Didjits performance and interviewBand profile at Touch and Go Records websiteTrouser Press entryConan Neutron's Protonic Reversal - Episode 88: Rick Sims
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