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Limp Wizurdz are an American punk band formed in Norman, Oklahoma, in 2012. They are a frequent performer in the Oklahoma City area music scene venues and surrounding states.

Limp Wizurdz
Limp Wizurds performing live at the Blue Note in Oklahoma City, 2023. Pictured from left to right: Jeff Simmons; Taylor Young; Rodrigo Serrano; Frank Kump.
Limp Wizurds performing live at the Blue Note in Oklahoma City, 2023. Pictured from left to right: Jeff Simmons; Taylor Young; Rodrigo Serrano; Frank Kump.
Background information
OriginNorman, Oklahoma; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Genrespunk, pop punk, power pop, emo, hardcore punk, spoken word
Years active2012 - Present
MembersTaylor Young, Rodrigo Serrano, Frank Kump, Jeff Simmons
Websitehttps://limpwizurdz.bandcamp.com/

History

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Limp Wizurdz was formed in the City of Norman, a neighboring city south of Oklahoma City. All four members were childhood friends. The band's name is stated to have been influenced by Limp Bizkit.[1].

In March of 2012 Limp Wizurdz released the Gary England EP, and began promoting themselves and booking live performances more often[2]. Producer Colton Jean was the principal producer during the early years of the band[3].

The compilation album 1603 was released in 2014, with rerecordings of songs from previous EPs. Several national tours followed, touring in the southwest and eastern United States; with notable appearances in Kansas, Texas, Wisconsin[4] and the Carlionas[5]. Lead singer Taylor Young also pursued side projects from 2015 to 2018 with local alternative rock bands as a drummer[6]

Limp Wizurdz were included in KOSU's top 25 songs of 2023[7]

Musical Style and live performances

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Frontman Taylor Young performing live with the band at the Red Brick Bar at Norman Music Festival, April 2023.

Limp Wizurdz blends pop punk[8] and hardcore punk, and combines their sound with conversational interludes to form an identity considered unique among musical artists in Oklahoma and the southwestern United States. Limp Wizurdz are best known for effectively having a cult following locally, with concert-goers engaging with the band's chaotic and engaging DIY approach to live music[9]. Lyrics and interviews often tackle the ephemerality of youth and the spiritual zeitgeists that young people develop and later grow from. Several song's lyrics are inspired by the Television show Breaking Bad[10].

Members

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Current members

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  • Taylor Young - Vocals, Bass guitars
  • Rodrigo Serrano - Drums
  • Jeffery Simmons - Guitars
  • Frank Kump - Guitars

Former members

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Discography

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Studio Albums

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  • LIMP (2012)
  • 1603 (2014)
  • All Face To The Rear (2023, demos)
  • VILE (2023)

Extended Plays

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  • Gary England EP (2012)
  • Jeff goes to college (2013)
  • Fugue State (2017)
  • Circles (2019)

Live Albums

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  • Limp Wizurdz live on 88​.​3 The WZRD in Chicago (2018)

Singles

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  • Cankicker (2014)
  • Chug (2014)
  • Cough (2015)
  • Vile (2022)
  • Plastic Moan (2023)
  • Drowned Out (2024)

References

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  1. ^ reporter, Chandler Kidd, arts & entertainment (2016-11-22). "Local band Limp Wizurdz started as a joke, members now prepare for January tour". OU Daily. Retrieved 2024-04-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Here's the greatest punk song about Gary England you'll ever hear in your life... - The Lost Ogle". thelostogle.com. 2013-04-02. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  3. ^ reporter, Chandler Kidd, arts & entertainment (2016-11-01). "OU student works with local bands, Norman community to produce music". OU Daily. Retrieved 2024-04-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Psychotic Reaction | Limp Wizurdz | Wood Chickens | Duckling | Cactus Club". www.cactusclubmilwaukee.com. 2018-01-31. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
  5. ^ "About". The Milestone Club. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
  6. ^ "Interview: Norman emo outfit Trade School". Oxford Karma. 2015-01-28. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
  7. ^ "Oklahoma Rock Show's top 25 songs of 2023". KOSU. 2023-12-12. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  8. ^ Luschen, Ben. "“He wouldn't let us be just good enough,” Simmons said. “If we could make it better in certain spots, he would definitely encourage us to make it better.”". Oklahoma Gazette. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
  9. ^ reporter, Chandler Kidd, arts & entertainment (2016-11-22). "Local band Limp Wizurdz started as a joke, members now prepare for January tour". OU Daily. Retrieved 2024-04-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Luschen, Ben. "“He wouldn't let us be just good enough,” Simmons said. “If we could make it better in certain spots, he would definitely encourage us to make it better.”". Oklahoma Gazette. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
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