Loopy City Lead Singer Was 49
Shifty Shellshock AKA Seth Binzer, the lead singer of Loopy City, whose 2000 track “Butterfly” turned an anthem, has died aged 49.
Binzer was recorded to have died yesterday by the LA Medical Examiner earlier and no reason behind loss of life was given.
The nu-metal star based American rap rock group Loopy City in 1995 in LA with Bret “Epic” Mazur.
The pair launched tunes for a number of years till their debut album, The Reward of Recreation, noticed them explode onto the scene with their third single, “Butterfly”.
That track turned one of many anthems of the 2000s, with its signature “come my woman” refrain chorus repeated at events in every single place. The track was additionally performed within the opening sequence of Jack Nichloson and Diane Keaton film One thing’s Gotta Give.
Loopy City launched a second album, Darkhorse, in 2002, though it failed to achieve the identical ranges of recognition as the primary.
They broke up quickly after, though reformed and launched a 3rd album, The Brimstone Sluggers, in 2015. In 2017, Mazur left the band and Binzer modified the title of the band to Loopy City X.