Country: Berlin, Germany
Style: Breaks, Noise, Breakcore, Experimental
Format: Mp3
CBR: 44.1Khz, 320kbps.
Shizuo (born 1973 in Berlin, Germany) was the Digital Hardcore Recordings manifestation of David Hammer, with occasional vocals and an animated stage show by Annika Trost. Their 1997 album Shizuo Vs. Shizor wowed critics with its giddy, crazy blend of punk rock electronics. During the popularity with Shizuo's music, David also started a band with Annika and Razi Barakat called Give Up (Razi had earlier been featured on The Cramps cover song "New Kick"), but the band later broke up after the 1997 DHR tour due David's heavy usage of LSD, as a serious disagreement with creative differences led to David legitamely attacking Razi half way through their set.[citation needed] The two would never collaborate again, as both were interviewed about the incident in the short lived DHR fanzine.
Hammer's last release under the Shizuo alias was with the self released vinyl Shizuo No.1 in 2000. He was last seen playing guitar in a Berlin based band called The Nothings. Trost now performs solo or with Cobra Killer.
Track listing :
1.Sweat
2.Punks
3.Shizuo
4.Braindead (Pt.1)
5.New Kick
6.Emptiness
7.The Duty
8.Sexual High
9.Tight
10.Blow Job
11.Dr. LSD
12.Zen
13.Crack Meets The Hammer
14.Blondo
15.Makin' Love
16.Chill
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Shizuo - Shizuo Vs. Shizor [1997]
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