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Crisis was an American heavy metal band, formed in
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in 1993 by vocalist Karyn Crisis, guitarist Afzaal Nasiruddeen, bassist Gia Chuan Wang and drummer Fred Waring III. Karyn, Nasiruddeen and Wang were the only members to appear on all of its albums, with the band cycling through various drummers following Waring's departure in 1996; its final lineup featured second guitarist Jwyanza Hobson, who joined in 1998, and drummer Justin Arman, who joined in 2005. Largely defying categorization, the band were known for their complex songwriting that drew upon various influences and styles. In 1993, Crisis released its debut album ''8 Convulsions'', which sold more than 1,000 copies on cassette prior to being reissued by Too Damn Hype Records in 1994. The band signed to
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in 1995, releasing '' Deathshead Extermination'' (1996) and '' The Hollowing'' (1997) through the label before parting ways due to a lack of support. After relocating to
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, Crisis underwent a transitional period from 2001 to 2002, experimenting with a more accessible version of its sound under the alias Skullsick Nation. After reverting to their original name, Crisis signed with
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to release their fourth and final album '' Like Sheep Led to Slaughter'' (2004). The band went on an indefinite hiatus in May 2006.


History


Formation and ''8 Convulsions'' (1993–1994)

Crisis was formed in March 1993 in
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, by vocalist Karyn Crisis, guitarist Afzaal Nasiruddeen ( Afzaal Deen), bassist Gia Chuan Wang and drummer Fred Waring III. Nasiruddeen and Waring both played in a band called Stalwart, and wanted to form a heavy band with a female singer, who could perform and write in a heavy and emotional context, which they felt had not been done before. Karyn Crisis, an experimental musician who had recently moved from
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to New York City, was connected to Nasiruddeen through her roommate, band photographer Richard Hobbs. After playing tapes of their music to each other, Karyn was invited to audition for Crisis; Nasiruddeen gave her a rehearsal tape featuring the song "Drilling Me", which she wrote lyrics for and used to develop her vocal style. Nasiruddeen said that their first rehearsal with Karyn was "something
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never forget". In an 1999 interview, Karyn recalled: "I asked them to play Drilling Me"real fast. I just jumped around the rehearsal space that first time and we realized that we all connected". When Karyn agreed to join, Greg Mohr, the bassist who Nasiruddeen and Waring were playing with at the time, quit because he refused to play with a woman. Gia Chuan Wang was recruited as Crisis's bassist through a newspaper advertisement, completing their lineup. Although Nasiruddeen had made many connections in the New York scene from his work at
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and with Stalwart, Crisis initially struggled to book shows due to the band's then-anomalous status as a metal band featuring a woman. The band played their first show at CBGB with some
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bands, following a last-minute request from
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drummer
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. Two or three months after its formation, Crisis recorded a three-song demo, ''Home''. Another two months later, they recorded five more songs and released its debut album, ''8 Convulsions''. Crisis sold
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copies of the album at their shows along the east coast of the United States, where they would spend two years touring. Karyn said that although the band intended ''8 Convulsions'' as a demo, "people bought them so quickly that we had to make more of them"; more than 1,000 copies were sold. In October 1994, ''8 Convulsions'' was reissued on CD by Too Damn Hype Records. Following this, Crisis were offered a
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by
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; in June 1995, the band signed a three-album deal with the label.


''Deathshead Extermination'' and ''The Hollowing'' (1995–1997)

After touring in support of ''8 Convulsions'' for a year and a half, Crisis began working on material for its second album, '' Deathshead Extermination''. The band produced material collaboratively through jamming and rehearsals, contrasting with the band's early days, when Nasiruddeen was its primary songwriter; he credited Karyn with making Crisis's songwriting more democratic and dynamic with her vocal range. The band recorded the album in October 1995 and released it in March 1996. Around the time of the album's release, the band embarked on a three week "warm-up" tour with
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. Prior to embarking on a nine-week tour of the United States with Pro-Pain and Voivod in late 1996, Waring left Crisis to focus on other commitments, including the upcoming birth of his child. The band subsequently played a few shows with
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prior to the tour, before enlisting Scott Bates of Gorgon. The band attempted to work with Bates on new material following the tour, but parted ways due to creative differences. Karyn, Nasiruddeen and Wang were unsure of what Crisis should do without a drummer; they contemplated using a
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and launching a side project of " 4-track experimental stuff" whilst they searched for a replacement. After agreeing to continue as a three-piece, the band recorded its third album, '' The Hollowing'', utilizing a "human drum machine" devised by Nasiruddeen; Waring, Mayorga, Chris Hamilton and Jason Bittner performed drums on different tracks, allowing the band to experiment stylistically as they searched for a new, permanent drummer. Karyn credited this method with pulling Crisis out of a "really dark period" and providing the band with a creative spark. The album also features guest contributions from
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of Swans and Sammy "Pierre" Duet of
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. Following its completion, Bittner joined Crisis full-time. ''The Hollowing'' was released in Europe on September 22, 1997, and in the United States on October 7 of that year. The band then toured Europe for the first time, supporting the . Further touring of the US followed.


Transitional period and Skullsick Nation (1998–2002)

In 1998, Crisis split from Metal Blade Records, citing a lack of support. Afterwards, the band recorded a six-track demo with Keith Falgout and contributed "Methodology" (from ''Deathshead Extermination'') and a cover of
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's " Captain Howdy" to
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's '' Strangeland'' (1998). In December 1998, Crisis recruited Jwyanza Hobson as their second guitarist, allowing Nasiruddeen to "experiment with melodies while somebody else could keep the heaviness going". Karyn said the addition of Hobson allowed Wang to play more traditional basslines whilst the guitars did more "atmospheric and rhythmic stuff". In 1999, former
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drummer Tony Costanza joined the band. Following a farewell tour around the area in late 1999, the members of Crisis relocated from New York City to
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in early 2000, citing a lack of support from record labels on the east coast of the US. If they could not find a record label, they planned to establish their own. Karyn said in contrast to when they were living in New York City and "literally starving for our art", the members of Crisis were able to "live more normal lives" in Los Angeles and "explore outside of he bandwith no expectations or demands". Costanza did not like Los Angeles, and in March 2001, he quit Crisis to join
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in
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. Following his departure, the band began jamming and writing songs using a
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, resulting in their songs becoming more structured and stripped down. At the end of March, the band announced they had recruited a new drummer and had written four new songs. Karyn said that the increasing inability of Crisis' drummers after Waring—starting "most notably" with Costanza—to play the band's old songs or complex rhythms had caused the band's songwriting to "
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away from what we all considered to be a 'Crisis' sound." After firing its management and drummer, the members of Crisis decided to put the band on hold until they found a suitable drummer. In December 2001, Crisis changed their name to Skullsick Nation and added drummer Christopher Olivas to their lineup. "We couldn't play any songs like Crisis so we changed the name for the sake of the integrity of that music and Crisis", Karyn said in a 2004 interview. Skullsick Nation's first show took place at the
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in
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on January 4, 2002. The band played various shows around California from February to May 2002. In July, Karyn and Nasiruddeen performed as session guests on the debut album by Debris Inc., led by Ron Holzner of
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and Dave Chandler of St. Vitus. In September 2002, the band completed a three-song demo, ''Dead to the World'', produced by Roy Mayorga. Although on reflection she considered the band's songs to be "a lot more boring and unexplorative" than Crisis, Karyn credited Skullsick Nation with helping Crisis with its songwriting; she said that it provided her with a "jump-start in getting me out of out my typical writing style". Nasiruddeen said that Skullsick Nation allowed Crisis to explore its melodic side, which they were unable to do during their time in New York City.


''Like Sheep Led to Slaughter'' (2003–2005)

In December 2002, Crisis reverted to its original name and recruited drummer Marshall Kilpatric, formerly of
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. In March 2003, the band announced plans to record a new album with producer Billy Anderson in early June 2003. However, when Kilpatric failed to keep up with previously agreed deadlines for "reasons unknown to the band", Crisis parted ways with him in late April 2003 and recruited Josh Florian. In December 2003, Crisis signed a two-album deal with
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. In January 2004, the band finished recording its fourth and final album, '' Like Sheep Led to Slaughter''. The album was released by The End and the band's own label, Children of Rage Records, on May 25, 2004. The band filmed
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s for "Blood Burden" and "Waking the Dead", which were both premiered on
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's ''
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''. Following a set of performances around New York in April, Crisis toured the United States supporting
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from July 30 to September 17, 2004. From September 27 to November 10, 2004, Crisis toured with
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as part of the Metal Movement Tour. Two days before the tour was due to begin, Florian had to receive emergency
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surgery, which Karyn attributed to his inability to handle the stress of touring; the band subsequently decided to continue without him. Waring returned to Crisis to play on the Metal Movement dates whilst the band searched for a replacement, although due to time contrainsts they were unable to teach him any of their new songs for the tour. In November 2004, the band announced plans to release a DVD, titled ''Signatures of Survival''. The DVD was due to include footage of Crisis' first concert in 1993 and the recording of ''Like Sheep to Slaughter'', along with bandmember interviews and other live recordings made by fans. Originally due for release in the spring of 2005, it was delayed to 2006 by The End Records. In January 2005, Crisis announced Australian drummer Ryan Ball as Florian's replacement; however, the band would dismiss him after only three rehearsals in mid-February due to immigration issues and "the chaos of his personality". Two weeks after his dismissal, Ball was arrested in connection with an armed robbery in
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. In February 2005, Crisis cancelled a planned tour with
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due to the birth of Gia Chuan Wang's daughter. In March, the band performed at the Independence-D festival in Japan and at the
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(SXSW) in Austin, Texas with ex-Society 1 drummer Justin Arman. In April 2005, Crisis made Arman an official member of the band and began working on new material for their fifth album, which they expected to be completed in early 2006. In June 2005, Crisis opened for
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and Jacknife on the Killith Fair Tour across the United States. In September 2005, the band announced the departure of Wang due to family commitments; they planned to hold auditions for a new bassist in November. From October 1 to November 4, 2005, the band toured North America with
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and 3 Inches of Blood with bassist Nick Weitzel.


Indefinite hiatus (2006–present)

At the end of 2005, Karyn Crisis left Crisis and moved out of the Los Angeles area. On May 2, 2006, Crisis announced in a statement that they were going on an indefinite hiatus for unspecified reasons, after which its members would focus on their personal lives and other musical interests. The announcement left the fates of the band's fifth album, DVD and Children of Rage label uncertain. In an interview with ''Rocknworld'' shortly after the announcement, Karyn stated that the split was amicable and that "everybody n Crisisjust decided to make their own personal decisions". Karyn left the music industry and did not sing or attend shows for a few years following Crisis' hiatus, citing her exhaustion in "trying to make it in music", problems with Crisis' booking agent and manager, and frustrations with being questioned about other, more successful female-fronted bands in interviews''.'' She instead chose to focus on "other parts of erlife", including painting and making leather designs. In 2007, Nasiruddeen and Hobson formed The Angels Whispered Danger with Dan Kaufman and Nicky Bernardi of Eyes of Fire. Despite her initial reservations about returning to music, Karyn began working on a solo album in Italy in 2008 with
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of Ephel Duath, with whom she would later marry. She also formed a new band, Good God, with Anderson, Aaron Gregory, Clay Powers and Iain Deaderick. In 2011, she became the vocalist for Ephel Duath. In 2014, Karyn and Tiso launched the
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band Karyn Crisis' Gospel of the Witches. In 2024, Nasiruddeen and Waring formed a new band, Master's Ashes, with former members of Voivod, White Zombie,
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and the Convalescence.


Musical style, influences and lyrics

Crisis have been described as
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,
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, and
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. Karyn and Nasiruddeen both described the band's sound as "experimental metal". Largely defying categorization, the band were known for their "complex, layered music" and songwriting that drew upon various influences and styles, mixing elements from industrial music,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. ''Deathshead Extermination'' was primarily categorized as a death metal album; ''The Hollowing'' saw Crisis incorporate
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elements into its sound, and was described as both "sludgier" and "more ominous" than its predecessor. As Skullsick Nation, Crisis transitioned to a more accessible version of its sound. Amy Sciarretto of ''
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'' categorized the band's ''Dead to the World'' demo as
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and
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. ''Like Sheep to Slaughter'' showcased an experimental
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sound. Karyn Crisis's vocals alternate between clean singing, screaming, growling, groaning, whispering, crooning, and squeaking; the intensity of her live performances led Crisis fans to nickname her the "Exorsister".


Influences

Crisis was influenced by a variety of bands coming from each of its members' diverse backgrounds. Nasiruddeen, who is originally from Pakistan, grew up listening to
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. He lived in England from 1979 to 1981, where he was exposed to bands from the
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including
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,
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and Diamond Head. After moving to Chicago in 1982, Nasiruddeen began listening to early industrial bands including Cabaret Voltaire and
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; he also worked as a DJ playing industrial,
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,
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and new wave music. Karyn has called Swans guitarist
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, whom appears on ''Deathshead Extermination'' and ''The Hollowing'', Nasiruddeen's "guitar hero". Karyn grew up playing piano and violin and
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, and later got into
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and industrial music. She cited
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,
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, Cranes, Diamanda Galas,
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on the latter album with " peningmy eyes to a way of expressing my dark side".


Lyrics

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'' described the album as a "bout of belligrence". In an interview with ''Lollipop Magazine'', Karyn said that all of the songs on ''Deathshead Extermination'' deal with "decayed emotional state, or paranoia, or pure rage". ''The Hollowing'' was written about Karyn's past, and "fighting demons, capturing them or destroying them, and sailing them away and moving on". On ''Like Sheep Led to Slaughter'', she avoided writing "self-confessional songs", instead focussing on real world topics such as war, control,
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. In a 2005 interview with ''Peace Dog Man'', Karyn outlined her lyric writing process:
t'ssomething that starts of kind of cerebral. I'll get an idea based on a word or an image or a feeling and I take a journey with that idea. I'll dig through the dictionary, or the thesaurus, or art books and try to figure out where this idea came from in my head, and how to explore it to the fullest. In a song, you're using words as representatives for feelings or concepts and in sound. So, I really like that process. It's not an easy process, but I feel like there's a lot of power to certain word choices.


Band members

Final lineup * Karyn Crisis – vocals (1993–2005) * Afzaal Nasiruddeen – guitar (1993–2006) * Jwyanza Hobson – guitar (1998–2006) * Justin Arman – drums (2005–2006) Touring/session members *
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– drums (touring 1996; session 1997) * Chris Hamilton - drums (session; 1997) * Nick Weitzel – bass (touring; 2005)Past members * Gia Chuan Wang – bass (1993–2005) * Fred Waring III – drums (1993–1996; session 1997; touring 2004) * Scott Bates – drums (1996–1997) * Jason Bittner – drums (1997–1999) * Tony Costanza – drums (1999–2001; died 2020) * Christopher Olivas – drums (2001–2002) * Marshall Kilpatric – drums (2002–2003) * Joshua Florian – drums (2003–2004) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Music videos


References


Further reading

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External links


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