Shifty Shellshock, the frontman of Crazy Town, has died. He was aged 49.
The singer, whose real name is Seth Binzer, was found in his Los Angeles home earlier this week. The reports were shared by various outlets including Kerrang! and NewsWeek, and an LA medical examiner has confirmed news of his death.
At time of writing, few details about his passing have been shared, and a cause of death has not been publicly revealed.
The frontman burst onto the scene in the late ’90s, and his rock rap group rose to fame throughout the early ’00s. Their most famous hit to date remains as the 1999 classic ‘Butterfly’, which topped the singles charts globally upon its release – including the Billboard Hot 100.
The band’s sophomore album arrived in 2002, but the members soon disbanded following its poor commercial success. After several years out of the spotlight, Crazy Town reformed in 2007 and went on to drop their comeback third album, ‘The Brimstone Sluggers’, in 2015.
In his time aside from the line-up, Bizner joined forces with British producer Paul Oakenfold, which saw the two release a track in 2002 titled ‘Starry Eyed Surprise’.
The frontman had also been vocal about his personal struggles in the past – appearing on various reality series in the ’00s in a bid to raise awareness for and help combat his struggle with addiction.
He is survived by three sons, and further details about his death are expected to be shared shortly.
This is a developing story.