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Crazy Town lead singer Seth Binzer dies aged 49

Seth Binzer (left) playing at the Download Festival with Crazy Town in 2014 (Lewis Stickley/PA)
Seth Binzer (left) playing at the Download Festival with Crazy Town in 2014 (Lewis Stickley/PA)

Crazy Town lead singer, Seth Binzer, who rocketed to fame with the song Butterfly, has died at the age of 49, the LA Medical Examiner has said.

Binzer, who went by his stage name Shifty Shellshock, founded the band in LA in 1995 alongside Brett Mazur.

The group is best known for their third single, Butterfly, which reached number one in the US singles chart and number three in the UK singles chart in 2001 and became an early 00s anthem.

Butterfly also featured in the title sequence of the Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton film, Something’s Gotta Give, in 2003.

Crazy Town also had UK hits with Revolving Door in the same year and Drowning in 2002, which reached 23 and 50 respectively.

The band’s debut album, The Gift of the Game, was released in 1999 and reached 15 in the UK albums chart.

Crazy Town released two further albums, Darkhorse and Brimstone Slugger, which received limited success, before Mazur left the band in 2017.

Binzer continued with the group under the name Crazy Town X and last toured in 2023.

Throughout his life, the singer suffered with drug addiction and featured on TV shows such as Celebrity Rehab and Sober House as he attempted to get clean.

During an interview with Rolling Stone in 2001, the Californian admitted to selling drugs over a period of several years and also spending three months in the California Institution for Men following an attempted burglary.

Binzer also featured on British producer Paul Oakenfold’s hit single Starry Eyed Surprise, which reached number six in the UK singles chart, from his first album, Bunkka.

In 2004, he released a solo album, Happy Love Sick, and has also fronted the band Shifty and the Big Shots.

Binzer had three sons, Gage, Halo and Phoenix, with three different partners, Melissa Clark, who he married in 2002 and was divorced from in 2011, Tracey Shelor, and British model Jasmine Lennard.

A cause of death has not been revealed.