![]() ![]() ![]() His uncle, illustrator Ruby Mazur, designed the Rolling Stones’ logo (the lips-and-tongue one) and has purportedly painted 5,000 album covers over an incredibly long career. He began his music production career at just 18, producing a song for R&B group New Edition. This is band co-founder Bret 'Epic' Mazur, who one-in-five YouTube commenters pretend to mistake for Ben Stiller. Shifty Shellshock’s star tattoos get a lot of play later, but it’s worth pointing out this other set of star tattoos, encircling the nipples of bassist Doug Miller. Today, he is sober and merely an enthusiastic coffee-drinker, and continues to perform with Crazy Town (using their new name, Crazy Town X). ![]() He has had multiple messy divorces and legal issues, mostly based around his addictions. Before Crazy Town’s success, he spent three months in prison for burglary, and as the band were on the way up they nearly lost it all, being thrown off the Ozzfest tour after Binzer got drunk and threw a chair through a window. He has had his fair share of problems over the years. Here’s Shifty Shellshock, aka Seth Binzer, who co-founded Crazy Town in 1992 under the non-amazing name The Brimstone Sluggers. She collected butterflies, and one day in the car, on Santa Monica Boulevard, he said to her, “You’re my butterfly, sugar baby” and that was that. ![]() ‘Cause I’m hot, say what, sticky sweet from my head, my head, to my feet. You got the peaches I got the cream, sweet to taste, saccharine. Shifty Shellshock – the shirtless fella – was newly in a relationship, and having a disagreement with his girlfriend about the sexist songs Crazy Town had previously come out with (sample track: Lollipop Porn). Pour some sugar on me, ooh, in the name of love Pour some sugar on me, c’mon, fire me up Pour your sugar on me, oh, I can’t get enough I’m hot, sticky sweet from my head to my feet, yeah. The line ' You’re my butterfly, sugar, baby' came from real life. Despite coming out in 2000, when smartphones were a madman’s dream, a reasonable amount of the video looks like every available effect has been layered one on top of the other. Something that is immediately clear is that the makers of this video really, really like the FX tab of whatever they’re using. It comes from the song Pretty Little Ditty, from the 1989 album Mother’s Milk. The sample this song is built around comes from none other than the Red Hot Chili Peppers, giving John Frusciante and Flea co-writing credits and a few big bags of money they probably didn’t even notice. ![]()
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