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 Cerritos, California, USA Cerritos, California, USA
  
-In 1986, [[Marc Plainguet]] and [[Mike Futch]] teamed up with Shaka and formed a band called Crazed Bunnyz. Using pseudonyms like Futch, Shaka, [[Gadget]] (Plainguet) and Box (the name of Gadget’s drum machine) they played an odd sort of punk rock using a bass synthesizer and drum machine. Soon, they recorded //Achtung: Musik Klirrfaktor!// and found themselves in the Christian underground scene which, until then, they did not even realized existed. A small following began to pop up across the United States and even overseas through their small mail order catalog.+In 1986, [[Marc Plainguet|Marc "Gadget" Plainguet]] and [[Mike/Bing Futch]] teamed up with Sean "Shaka" Harrison to form a band called Crazed Bunnyz. Using pseudonyms like Futch, Shaka, [[Gadget]] (Plainguet)and Box (the name of Gadget’s drum machine) they played an odd sort of punk rock using a bass synthesizer and drum machine. Soon, apparently influenced by [[Undercover]], they recorded //Achtung: Musik Klirrfaktor!// in Marc's garage. They played one live gig and also found themselves in the Christian underground scene which, until then, they did not even realized existed. A small following began to pop up across the United States and even overseas through their small mail order catalog.
  
 Futch then decided to change Crazed Bunnyz to [[Johnny Quest]] and released //Transition//. Deciding that he wanted to devote more of his time to his solo career, Plainguet left the band. Futch then decided to change Crazed Bunnyz to [[Johnny Quest]] and released //Transition//. Deciding that he wanted to devote more of his time to his solo career, Plainguet left the band.
  
-Marc also released //T.W.D.N.R.T.P.A.C.T.R.I.// a cassette containing the original 4 song garage recordings by Crazed Bunnyz and a recording of an interview with Plainguet and Futch which was printed in The Activist #21. +Marc also released //T.W.D.N.R.T.P.A.C.T.R.I.// a cassette containing the original 4 song garage recordings by Crazed Bunnyz and a recording of an interview with Plainguet and Futch which was printed in The Activist #21
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 +Futch and Shaka then decided to reform Crazed Bunnyz and record //Blutgasse//. However, after three years, the Crazed Bunnyz broke up. Marc, Sean and Futch remained friends and have considered reunitinh the band through the years
  
 ===== Discography ===== ===== Discography =====
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 [[Mike / Bing Futch|Futch]] – Bone-sucking guitar and vox\\ [[Mike / Bing Futch|Futch]] – Bone-sucking guitar and vox\\
 [[Gadget]] ([[Marc Plainguet]]) – Devo bass-synth and absurd remarks [[Gadget]] ([[Marc Plainguet]]) – Devo bass-synth and absurd remarks
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 +The name of the demo means "warning, music distortion" in German.
  
   - U.F.O. (the “calling Earl” mix)   - U.F.O. (the “calling Earl” mix)
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 ==== Live! ==== ==== Live! ====
  
-1987 Corpqii Productions / Plan 7 Dist.+1987 [[Corpqii Productions]] [[Plan 7 Dist.]]
  
 Recorded Live:\\ Recorded Live:\\
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 ==== Blutgasse ==== ==== Blutgasse ====
  
-1988 Plan 7 Dist.+1988 [[Plan 7 Dist.]]
  
 Shaka - Vox\\ Shaka - Vox\\
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 Rezzen - Analog Bass\\ Rezzen - Analog Bass\\
 Boxx - Rhythm Computation Boxx - Rhythm Computation
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 +"Blutgasse" translated into German means "blood street". Shaka and Futch wrote the lyrics sitting outside of Knott's Berry Farm one night.
  
   - Blood Street   - Blood Street
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 ==== T.W.D.N.R.T.P.A.C.T.R.I. ==== ==== T.W.D.N.R.T.P.A.C.T.R.I. ====
  
-1989 Corpqii Productions+1989 [[Corpqii Productions]]
  
   - The Message   - The Message
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