Stza

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Stza
Years active1989–present

Scott Sturgeon, also known as Stza Crack or simply Stza (

Supreme Alphabet of the Five-Percent Nation, such as GZA (God ZigZagZig Allah) and RZA (Ruler ZigZagZig Allah) - Stza's name would therefore be Self Truth ZigZagZig Allah. He has been controversial for alleged domestic violence
, though he denies the allegations.

Early life

Stza was raised in New York by his mother, who he classified as an "over-protective

Jewish mom". He rarely saw his biological father, and his stepfather died by suicide.[2] As a teenager, he dropped out of high school, ran away from home, and began riding freight trains.[3] During this time, he began using heroin and crack cocaine. He later described drugs as a positive influence in his life and said that he would have killed himself during this time if not for drugs because he was "very lonely and suicidal."[4]

Music career

In 1990, Stza and a friend of his,

Smash The Windows
.

In 2005, he played solo (doing acoustic shows) and in a new band, Crack Rock Steady Seven, featuring members of The Infested in Europe. 2006 saw him in Mexico City forming another regional Crack Rocksteady Seven, the CRS7mx featuring members of Niño Zombi. In the fall of 2006, he returned to the United States and toured with Leftöver Crack, their tour with Citizen Fish was dubbed Cracktoberfest 2006. Most recently Stza has been involved in the creation of another punk/ska band, this time with members of Casa de Chihuahua, The Slackers, and The Degenerics (Nico do Gaillo, Ara Babajian, and Frank Piegaro respectively) called "Star Fucking Hipsters". Star Fucking Hipsters' debut album was released on 30 September 2008 on the Fat Wreck Chords label. Their second album, "Never Rest In Peace", was released on 20 October 2009 on the Alternative Tentacles label. Their new album, titled "From the Dumpster to the Grave" was released on 11 October 2011 on Fat Wreck Chords during a record release show at Europa in Brooklyn, New York.[6]

Personal life

Stza, along with other members of Leftöver Crack, has at times resided at 155 Avenue C, better known as C-Squat.[7] He has identified as an atheist Jew.[8]

In 2008, Stza, who has tattoos on his fingers reading "KILL COPS," was arrested for throwing donuts at

New York Police Department officers during a show near Tompkins Square Park.[4]

Discography

Albums

With Choking Victim

With Leftover Crack

With Star Fucking Hipsters

EPs

Splits

  • Baby Jesus Sliced Up in the Manger (as the Crack Rock Steady 7, with F-Minus), (2001, HellBent)
  • Deadline (with Citizen Fish) (2007, Fat Wreck
    )

Compilations

  • Give 'Em the Boot, ( Infested) Hellcat Records, 1997.
  • Give 'Em the Boot II, (Crack City Rockers[Demo]) Hellcat Records, 1999.
  • Punk Rawk Explosion 6, (Nazi White Trash), ?, 2003.
  • Give 'Em the Boot III, (Atheist Anthem) Hellcat Records, 2002.
  • Go Kart vs. the Corporate Giant Vol. 3, (Rock The 40oz)
    Go Kart Records
    , 2002.
  • 2003 Sampler, (So Ya Wanna Be A Cop) A-F Records, 2003.
  • Fueling the Flames of Revolution Vol. 3, (One Dead Cop) A-F Records, 2003.
  • Against Police Injustice,(Operation:MOVE, Super Tuesday[Demo])
    Non Commercial
    , 2003.
  • Mass Destruction, (Muppet N.A.M.B.L.A) BANKSHOT! Records, 2003.
  • Riot Ska, (Drug Song, Nobody Is Free) Beer Records, 2004.
  • The Kids Are Gonna Pay (Look Who's Talking Now) with F-Minus, Morning Glory & Bent Outta Shape, Blacknoise Records, 2006.
  • Sexy Babies Across the Wasteland (Guest Vocals with Last False Hope) – 2012, Sexy Baby Records.

Live

  • Live C-Squat 3/31/01 (2001)
  • Straight Outta' Naples (2002)
  • live at the stage @ Arnhem, Holland (2008)

Bootlegs

  • Fuck World Trade (demo) (2004)

Film

References

  1. ^ a b "Leftover Crack - Interview". 16 March 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  2. ^ "An Interview With Stza Crack Of Leftover Crack & SFH". Thoughtcatalog.com. 9 October 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Butler, Roya - The Punk Site - Interviews - Leftover Crack". Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b Ozzi, Dan (September 15, 2016). "Kill Cops: Leftöver Crack's Scott Sturgeon and the 11-Year Itch". Vice.com. Vice Media. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Rockzone: Interviews: Leftover Crack". Rockzone.com. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  6. Facebook
  7. ^ "CSRI: Leftover Crack: NYC Squatter Ska Core to End the World". Archived from the original on 2008-01-04. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
  8. ^ Lin, Tao (9 October 2011). "An Interview With Stza Crack Of Leftover Crack & SFH". Thought Catalog. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
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