The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed his death on June 24, 2024, with the cause unknown.
– "Butterfly" reached No. 1 in the US and No. 3 in the UK charts. –
The band's debut album, "The Gift of the Game," was released in 1999 but initially struggled to gain traction.
Crazy Town withdrew from Ozzfest in 2000 after Binzer's arrest, but their fortunes changed with "Butterfly."
The band released their second album, "Darkhorse," in 2002, which did not match their previous success.
Binzer pursued solo projects, including a 2004 album "Happy Love Sick" under the name Shifty Shellshock.
Crazy Town reformed in 2007 but faced challenges, including Binzer's relapse on VH1's "Celebrity Rehab."
The band, later renamed Crazy Town X, continued touring until 2023, ending with a tour incident involving Binzer.
Shifty Shellshock wasn't your typical rockstar. He was a walking paradox: a charismatic frontman with a self-destructive streak, a musical innovator haunted by inner demons. His story is a captivating blend of meteoric success, raw talent, and the unforgiving grip of addiction.