New York City ska-punks
Choking Victim, whose members lived together out of various squats on Manhattan's Lower East Side, comprised singer/guitarist
Scott Stergin (aka
Stza or
Sturgeon), bassist
Alec, and drummer
Skwert, though the band also included guitarist
Ezra, bassists
Sascha Scatter and
Shayne, and drummer
John Dolan, among others, during their time together.
Stza and
Alec originally formed the band as
No Commerical Value in the early '90s, the band eventually evolving into
Choking Victim. After debuting with a handful of 7" singles during the mid-'90s that centered around their vagrant lifestyle and atheist beliefs, including the
Crack Rock Steady EP and the "Squatta's Paradise" single, the trio signed to the Epitaph imprint Hellcat to release the full-length
No Gods, No Managers in 1999.
Choking Victim broke up after the first day of recording for the album, but fortunately, they'd gotten enough songs out of the session to release the record anyway.
Crack Rock Steady Demo followed a year later on Tent City, as did another release that conveniently put together the band's earlier singles and EP.
Stza and
Ezra went on to form
Leftover Crack;
Ezra also played in
INDK with
Skwert.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi