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Cky - 96 Quite Bitter Beings



"96 Quite Bitter Beings" is the debut single by American alternative rock band CKY. The first and only single from their debut album, Volume 1, it was released in 2000 backed with another album track, "The Human Drive in Hi-Fi". Grab the hottest Cky merch around click here.

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This pair of shoelaces are white with black -CKY- logos all over them as well as -Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild- on them. They're 1.2m long and 2cm wide.
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This lanyard has awesome CKY logos all over it and includes a metal clip! Killer for your keys and other evil little things you want to keep a hold of!
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This iron on patch features the white and black Cky logo in the die cut design. Dimensions are 4 x 9.5cm.
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Cky Bio


CKY (sometimes stylised as cKy; also known as Camp Kill Yourself) is an American rock band that formed in West Chester, Pennsylvania in 1998. Currently consisting of vocalist and guitarist Deron Miller, guitarist and producer Chad I. Ginsburg, drummer Jess Margera and bassist Matt Deis, the band has released three studio albums: Volume 1 in 1999, Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild in 2002 and An Answer Can Be Found in 2005, with a fourth planned for release in March 2009.

The band shares its name with the CKY video series, a series of skate and prank videos (and its crew) created by Bam Margera, brother of drummer Jess. CKY's music has been featured in all four CKY videos and various other related projects including Jackass, Jackass: The Movie, Viva La Bam, Haggard, Bam's Unholy Union, Viva la Bands and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. Their songs have also featured in the video games Burnout Revenge, Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home, Jackass: The Game and the soundtrack to Resident Evil: Apocalypse.

In 1994, friends Deron Miller and Jess Margera formed a band under the name Foreign Objects. In 1995 they released a 5-track EP on Distant Recordings called The Undiscovered Numbers & Colors. In 1996, they formed another band known as oiL, with a friend they had met through their jobs at UPS, Ryan Bruni. The band recorded a number of demos, many of which featured tracks that would eventually become CKY songs. After a short while, Deron and Jess were ready to record Volume 1, largely without Bruni. It was at this point that Deron and Jess met Chad I. Ginsburg, who was working as a producer. The first material he had heard was the "Disengage the Simulator" demo, and he immediately wanted to be part of the band, having left previous band Rudy & Blitz shortly before meeting Deron and Jess.

The band had continued to use the name oiL, but shortly after officially enlisting Chad as their guitarist and producer, they had all agreed on a name change. Deron changed the band's name to Camp Kill Yourself and decided to head in a new musical direction. In 1998, Jess's brother Bam, a professional skateboarder, was featured on the Toy Machine film "Jump Off a Building" in a skit called "Bam's Park Footy". The Foreign Objects song "Genesis 12a" was featured in the skit, while in the credits there was contact info on how to get more CKY recordings.

When Margera, fast growing in popularity, released a full-length video of similar antics through Landspeed Wheels called "Landspeed: cKy" in March 1999, he used CKY's music exclusively as the soundtrack. The band's first albums, Camp Kill Yourself: Volume 1 and Camp Kill Yourself: Volume 2, were released on Teil Martin International to coincide with the videos.

The band embarked on the 1999 Warped Tour and played on the Volcom stage. During this tour, live bassist Bruni left the band, leading Ginsburg to play bass until Vern Zaborowski was recruited for the 2000 Warped Tour. Later on the tour, CKY were kicked off after being involved in a protest in St. Louis over the prices the tour's vendors were charging.

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