Spazz

Spazz is a grindcore band from San Jose, California, formed in 1991. The band consists of vocalist Dave Edwardson, guitarists Dan Lilker and Chris Dodge, bassist Brian Martinez, and drummer Jon Tebeest. Spazz is known for its short, fast songs, often featuring humorous and satirical lyrics. The band has released six full-length albums, as well as various EPs, demos, and splits.

Spazz was formed in 1991 by Edwardson and Martinez. The band's name was inspired by the slang term "spazz out," which means to act erratically or violently. Spazz's early sound was influenced by hardcore punk and grindcore bands such as Napalm Death, Brutal Truth, and Carcass. The band's first demo, "Dwarf Jester Rising," was released in 1992 and was followed by their debut full-length album, "La Revancha," in 1994.

Spazz's music is characterized by its short, fast songs, often featuring humorous and satirical lyrics. The band's songs are typically under two minutes in length and feature blast beats, heavy distortion, and screamed vocals. Spazz's lyrics often deal with topics such as violence, gore, sex, and drugs.

Spazz has released six full-length albums, as well as various EPs, demos, and splits. The band's most recent album, "Crush Kill Destroy," was released in 2016. Spazz has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe and has played at festivals such as Hellfest and Maryland Deathfest.

Spazz is considered to be one of the most influential grindcore bands of all time. The band's music has been praised for its originality, humor, and technical proficiency. Spazz has inspired many other grindcore bands and has helped to spread the genre to a wider audience.