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Why this name? It used to be kataclixmic, but people had a hard time trying to spell, speak, and even remember the name. So for the simple minded, industry fed masses. We shortened it to Killa Kat. Do you play live? Does the pope sh*** in the woods? OF COURSE I PLAY LIVE. I have preformed in 4 different mid western states, and loved every moment. The moment that I remember most was opening up for Bone thugs in Harmony to a 5000-plus crowd at the Gathering of the Juggalos. How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry? Since the Industry is run by acountants, pitchman,lawers,merchants, and various other people that think the path to good music is to take something successful and copy it. The internet could very . Would you sign a record contract with a major label? Hmmm...If they allow me creative freedom, and owenership of MY MUSIC!!! (Cold day in hell.) Band History: Killa Kat a.k.a. Kataclixmic started his journey at age 14, rhyming at school during lunch. After getting beat up by girls twice his size, he decided to pursue the martial arts. Then after getting suspended from school for fighting, He began to pursue his rap career more actively by combining the two things he loves, poetry and hurting people. By 17 he had made a name for himself as a underground emcee, but due to lack of funds could not put out any material. After years of working and listening to the radio play the most lamest songs the human ear has ever heared, he decided to return to music. More focused and determined that ever, Killa Kat released "Who am I?" The C.D. was well recieved by the chicago underground hip hop scene. After months of open mic shows, and constant big label let downs, Killa Kat wanted to appeal to the crowd that best could relate to his type of music. The Juggalos! Thus the album that was dedicated to the Juggalo Nation " The Secret Chronicals of the Ninja." was released. That album was well recieved from Juggalos and non-juggalos alike. With hard hitting beats and killer rhymes, Killa Kat has givin the music Industry a wake up call. Your influences? Any artist that can rap about anything other than these subjects. Money, jewels, ice, cars, grills(platnium teeth), weed (in excessive amounts),and the club. Favorite spot? 6 corners where Millwalkee, North ave, and Damen ave meet. Equipment used: a mic, a beat, a mouth, and an imagination. Anything else...?