Trazy Lithium
Trazy Lithium.
uhm, right now im messed, check stuff out on myspace music just search me.... aw whatever. stuff fixed soon.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Actually, i started off my musical obsession to a rather unimpressive start, right where i am now, two or three years ago, with a demo of fl studio 4 and my only influences maked down as MSI, and the theme music from the series of unfortunate events cd-books. the project was dubbed "stars and stripes forever"...why? i dunno, i had to pick a name to sign in to soundclick. I think the only person who was unfortunate enough to listen to it was little bunny f u (you can visit the now scene celeb at myspace music, surrounded by fans... and she gets to open for msi, lucky.). 
Three days later (when i obliterated stars) i began Valid Tumor Alarm... i sat around for a couple months and pumped out fourty or fifty short songs (without lyrics), that all where pretty terrible, so... well, i stole instrumentals from other people and sung over them. After a couple death threats and potential copyright lawsuits i quit VTA, a little wiser, and a little better, and i managed to attain a single scene friend (somehow), a mister grape of The Grape Kool-Aid Experience (the brilliant mind behind such classics as Satan Is A Drag Queen, See You In The Future, and Someday which i covered later on, as The Junkstar), grape is a true renassance man.)
My next project (the Junkstar) was problably the longest living one, lasting several months, and doing what i yet hadn't done, finishing a full album. Entitled "Death Is Fun In Pink" and lasting barely half an hour over 15 tracks (two of which happened to be shorter than 20 seconds, and it included the Grape Kool Aid remix), it was what one had come to expect from me; off-tune, reverb soaked lyrics, often screamy or all too monotone. I, clad in science goggles and punk hoodies ran around annoying people for a bit, till i got bored and forgot both my password on soundclick and MySpace.
Next, i formed the Incomplete Mozart Project, with a friend and pretended i wasn't the junkstar anymore. me n jony made about 30 songs, including a cover of madonna's Music... we couldnt get good vocals over it, cuz i sucked. the music was break-beaty, and very very very loud and abrasive... 
i don't remeber what happened next... i think we just got bored of i m p.
so now im here... after actually getting some real-life vocal training singing and keyboarding in a punk band called anarchy inc (which im still doing, for your big fat information...we're working on finding a place to record "Nevermind The Triskadekaphobia", our debut.)
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
I have played just about everywhere, it usually will cost eight dollars. Club Lounges on thursdays, birthday parties, game shows.
Your musical influences
styrofoam(god help me). Mindless Self Indulgence, Switchee, The Grape Kool-Aid Experience, Beck, The Unicorns, J Rose, Primus, Uncle Outrage, Retard-O-Bot, Squarepusher, Mr. Bungle, Gameboy, Prodigy, Prodigy, Virgin Prunes, !!!, Gravy Train, Edie Sedgwick, MSI, Dog Fashion Disco, Daiquiri, Aphex Twin, The Streets, System Of A Down, Electro Punk.
What equipment do you use?
+Fruity Loops 5 demo
+Mic
+Fine ass wardrobe
Anything else?
Hill No KKK.
Eat Babies?
Cancer Is For The Weak.