- 1994 "Live At Emo's" (Rise Records) "
Didjits Strictly Dynamite Best of and
Rarities Double LP RSD Exclusive". "
Didjits Strictly Dynamite Best of and Rarities...
- include:
Scratch Acid, Rapeman, Ministry, the Big Boys,
Helios Creed, the
Didjits, Lard, Tad and ****
Surfers offshoot Daddy Longhead.
Washam also pla****...
- as the **** Surfers, Big Black, the
Jesus Lizard,
Scratch Acid, the
Didjits, Slint,
Girls Against Boys and Killdozer, and
continued into the new millennium...
- Releases". Discogs.
Retrieved September 26, 2024. "
Didjits -
Strictly Dynamite: The Best Of
Didjits (2024, Green, Vinyl)". Discogs.
Retrieved September...
-
inspiration came from the
Devil Dogs, Lazy Cowgirls,
Union Carbide Productions,
Didjits, and the Fluid.[citation needed]
Music magazine Alternative Press has described...
-
temporarily left the band and was
replaced by Rick Sims,
formerly of the
Didjits (and
later the Gaza Strippers), for the
recording of
their third album...
- up
choking on a
piece of
chicken while watching TV.
Featured videos The
Didjits – "Judge the Hot Fudge" Lita Ford with Ozzy
Osbourne – "Close My Eyes Forever"...
- process.
Along with
newly recruited Rey
Washam (formerly of
Scratch Acid,
Didjits, and Rapeman) who
performed the rest of the album's drum work, Ministry...
- ska beat. The only
cover in the
album was "Killboy Powerhead", by the
Didjits.
Critical reviews of
Smash were
mostly positive.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine...
- choice. And that was
Russell Simins from the
Blues Explosion, Rick
Didjit from the
Didjits, and Tom
Zaluckyj from the band Tar.
Everybody that I approached...