Choking Victim
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Background information
OriginNew York City, NY, U.S.
GenresSka punk, hardcore punk, crack rock steady[1]
Years active1992–1998, 2016–present[2]
LabelsHellcat
Past members

Choking Victim was an American punk band formed in New York City, which lasted from 1992 to 1998. They played a mix of hardcore punk and ska (sometimes known as ska-core).[3] Following the breakup of the band, which occurred the same day as the recording of their only studio album No Gods, No Managers, members went on to form Leftöver Crack and INDK, among others.

Background

The band became well-known at the C-Squat in the Lower East Side of Manhattan for their innovative music and politically charged lyrics.[4] They also became infamous for their Satanic imagery and references to the vagrant lifestyle, including smoking both crack cocaine and marijuana, shoplifting, and squatting.[5] The band prides itself on its atheism, and makes frequent references to Satan. On the album No Gods, No Managers, they use excerpts from the lectures of political scientist Michael Parenti.

Breakup

Choking Victim broke up after the first day of recording for their first full-length LP, No Gods, No Managers, but the recordings from that one day were enough to make a full album. After they broke up, Stza formed the band Leftöver Crack, and Skwert and Ezra formed INDK. Ezra joined Leftover Crack in 2001. Skwert is currently the front man for the NJ based ska punk band Public Serpents.[6] Sascha has spent the last several years organically farming in upstate NY, and is a founding member of Icarus Project, a radical mental health network.

Reunions

On November 11, 2000, Choking Victim reunited to play a show in Tompkins Square Park with the lineup from their album, substituting former bassist Alec for Shayne. Later, in late 2005, Choking Victim reunited a second time, performing four shows. On June 11, 2006, they played a show at the Lower East Side's Tompkins Square Park, which featured various political speakers, including members of the Mislead Youth Project. At the end of July 2006, they toured the Dominican Republic,[7] before Leftöver Crack embarked on their European Tour.

In the Summer of 2012, lead singer Stza enlisted the help of Irish Ska/Punk band Chewing on Tinfoil and formed "The Choking Victim Show". This band, playing the songs of Choking Victim, toured throughout the UK, Ireland and France.[8][9][10][11][12]

Choking Victim has continued to play sporadic concerts worldwide between 2014 and 2017. Prior to 2017 these were one-off events, but, in 2017, they undertook their first tour in over a decade.[13]

Legacy

In addition to Leftöver Crack and INDK, Choking Victim also spawned Public Serpents, Morning Glory and the Crack Rock Steady 7. Choking Victim have reformed for a few dates in the UK and Europe as The Choking Victim Show with Stza, Sascha, Alec and Ezra.

Members

(1992–1993)
(1993–1994)
  • Crack Rock Steady Demo (1992)
  • Crack Rock Steady 7" (1993)
(1995–1996)
  • Squatta's Paradise 7" (1996)
(1996)
  • Stza – vocals, guitar
  • Shayne Webb – bass
  • Skwert – drums and vocals
(1996)
(1996–1998)
  • Stza – vocals, guitar
  • Shayne Webb – bass
  • Skwert – drums
(1998–1999)
  • Stza – vocals, guitar
  • Ezra – guitar
  • Shayne – bass
  • Skwert – drums
(Nov. 2000)
(2005–2006)
  • Scott "Stza" Sturgeon – vocals, guitar (1992–1999, 2000, 2005–2006, 2016–)
  • Sascha "Scatter" DuBrul – bass (1992–1994, 2005–2006)
  • John Dolan – drums (1992–1993, 2005–2006)
  • Skwert – drums (1993–1999, 2000, 2016–)
  • Alec Baillie – bass (1995–1996, 1996, 2000, 2016–2020; died 2020)
  • Shayne Webb – bass (1996, 1996–1999)
  • Ezra Kire – guitar (1998–1999, 2000)

Timeline

Discography

EPs

  • Crack Rock Steady EP (1994) 2x1000 pressed
  • Squatta's Paradise (1996) 2x1000 pressed
  • Victim Comes Alive (1998) 1000 pressed[14]

Albums

Demos

  • Crack Rock Steady Demo (2000)[15]

Compilation albums

  • Crack Rock Steady EP/Squatta's Paradise Split CD (2000)
  • Songs In The Key Of Lice – A Tribute To Choking Victim (2002) (Various Artists)
  • A Tribute To Choking Victim (2008) (Various Artists)
  • Load Yer Pipes: A Folk-Punk Tribute To Choking Victim (2015) (Various Artists)

Live albums

  • Christmas With The Victim (2005)
  • Live 9/11 2005 (2005)

Compilation appearances

  • Wicked City Soundtrack – 1998, Velvel Records ("Fuck America")
  • Give 'Em The Boot – 1997, Hellcat Records ("Infested")
  • Give 'Em The Boot II – 1999, Hellcat Records ("Crack Rock Steady")
  • Ska Sucks – 1998, Liberation Records ("Suicide (a better way)")
  • Smash Ignorance Up – 1998, Possible Problem Records ("Money")
  • Skanarchy III – 1997, Elevator Records ("Born to Die")
  • Picklemania NYC – 1995, Riot Records ("500 Channels")
  • Finding a Voice: A Benefit For Humans – 1999 Repetitively Futile Records ("Sweet Dreams")

See also

References

  1. GENTILE, JOHN (12 September 2015). "Sonic Reducer: Crack Rock Steady". Punknews.org. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  2. Sacher, Andrew (May 2019). "Choking Victim schedule NYC show with The Pist". Brooklynvegan.com. Retrieved 25 December 2019.
  3. "Choking Victim". Sputnik Music. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  4. "Choking Victim". Punknews.org. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  5. "Choking Victim – bio". Last.fm. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  6. "Skwert (Choking Victim, American Distress) forms Public Serpents, posts song". Punknews.org. 3 July 2006. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  7. "Choking Victim (Dominican Republic)". Punknews.org. May 14, 2006. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  8. Aubin Paul (July 24, 2012). "Choking Victim / Chewing on Tinfoil". Punknews.org. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  9. "Choking Victim". Livemusic. Archived from the original on November 10, 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  10. "The Choking Victim Show". Songkick. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  11. "Choking Victim / Chewing on Tinfoil: on tour". punknews.tumblr.com. Tumblr. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  12. "Rebellion UK 2012". efestivals.co.uk. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  13. "Choking Victim Gigography, Tour History & Past Concerts – Songkick". Songkick.com. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
  14. 1 2 Choking Victim discography at Discogs
  15. Jason Ankeny. Choking Victim at AllMusic. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
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