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Cerritos, California, USA | Cerritos, California, USA | ||
- | 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. | + | In 1986, after releasing one tape under the name [[Nutty Faith]], [[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. | ||
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===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
+ | | 1986 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/04/19/crazed-bunnyz-twdnrtpactri/|Crazed Bunnyz]] | | ||
| 1986 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2018/10/12/crazed-bunnyz-achtung-musik-klirrfaktor/|Achtung - Musik Klirrfaktor]] | [[Plan 7 Dist.]] | | | 1986 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2018/10/12/crazed-bunnyz-achtung-musik-klirrfaktor/|Achtung - Musik Klirrfaktor]] | [[Plan 7 Dist.]] | | ||
| 1987 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/04/13/crazed-bunnyz-live/|Live!]] | [[Corpqii Productions]] / [[Plan 7 Dist.]] | | | 1987 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/04/13/crazed-bunnyz-live/|Live!]] | [[Corpqii Productions]] / [[Plan 7 Dist.]] | | ||
| 1988 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/06/28/crazed-bunnyz-blutgasse/|Blutgasse]] | [[Plan 7 Dist.]] | | | 1988 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/06/28/crazed-bunnyz-blutgasse/|Blutgasse]] | [[Plan 7 Dist.]] | | ||
| 1989 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/04/19/crazed-bunnyz-twdnrtpactri/|T.W.D.N.R.T.P.A.C.T.R.I.]] | [[Corpqii Productions]] | | | 1989 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/04/19/crazed-bunnyz-twdnrtpactri/|T.W.D.N.R.T.P.A.C.T.R.I.]] | [[Corpqii Productions]] | | ||
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+ | ==== Crazed Bunnyz ==== | ||
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+ | 1986 Independent | ||
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+ | Shaka – Vocals\\ | ||
+ | [[Mike Bing Futch|Futch]] – Guitar\\ | ||
+ | [[Gadget]] ([[Marc Plainguet]]) – Bass-synth | ||
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+ | - The Message | ||
+ | - Killing of a Race | ||
+ | - Shine, You're Scrambled | ||
+ | - Physical Distortion | ||
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+ | "Recorded 1986 in the garage at my old house, and consisting of The Message, Killing of a Race, Shine You're Scrambled, and Physical Distortion. Covers were designed on a Commodore 64 and printed on a dot matrix printer. I can't remember what program I used to make the 8-bit looking version of my logo bunny." | ||
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Shaka Harrison – Vox and munchy crunchies\\ | Shaka Harrison – Vox and munchy crunchies\\ | ||
- | [[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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This cassette is a release of the original Crazed Bunnyz demos recorded in Gadget's Garage along with an interview done for The Activist. | This cassette is a release of the original Crazed Bunnyz demos recorded in Gadget's Garage along with an interview done for The Activist. | ||
- | "Before Marc Plainguet went solo, he was the keyboard player for a pop-punk act called the Crazed Bunnyz. This cassette-only release featured 4 songs by the band on side 1 and a lengthy interview with Plainguet and then bandmate [[Mike Futch]] (aka: Bing Futch) on side 2. The interview was conducted by ACTIVIST publisher and journalist, [[Chris Yambar]]." (from [[http://www.yambar.com/audio/corpqiiarts.html]]) | + | "Before Marc Plainguet went solo, he was the keyboard player for a pop-punk act called the Crazed Bunnyz. This cassette-only release featured 4 songs by the band on side 1 and a lengthy interview with Plainguet and then bandmate [[mike_bing_futch|Mike Futch]] (aka: Bing Futch) on side 2. The interview was conducted by ACTIVIST publisher and journalist, [[Chris Yambar]]." (from [[http://www.yambar.com/audio/corpqiiarts.html]]) |
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