2284 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA. (510) 548-1159

The Chop Tops began when Sinner found two rock’n’roll
renegades that loved Rockabilly music just as much as he. Sinner's
penchant for playing standing drums was only equaled by his love for the
roots rockabilly, early punk, & psycho vocalists he grew up
listening to. This led him to developing his own wild style of singing
lead vocals while playing standing drums. He teamed up with Gretsch
guitar extraordinaire Shelby, after witnessing one of his blistering
guitar performances in San Francisco, CA. With his punk swagger and
the-devil-may-care attitude, it was obvious that Shelby shared Sinner's
passion for a frantic Rock n' Roll beat and songwriting. Last, but not
least, came an upright bassist that would glue together The Chop Tops
stompin' singer/drummer and livewire guitar slinger into one red-hot,
rockin' band. In walks the man with the big black bass -Brett Black
formerly of Three Bad Jacks. This formula would catapult the band into
dizzying heights! In 1999 the band released its debut
album Tales of Hot Rods, Hot Broads & Lucky Odds produced by guitar
great Deke Dickerson. They soon headed out to tour the US. They must’ve
been doing something right! A buzz had generated from the bands smoking
live shows and highly polished songwriting skills. This caught the ear
of Ronnie Weiser, president and creator of the legendary Rollin Rock
Records, whose label hosted such heavy hitters as the Blasters, Gene
Vincent and Ray Campi, to name a few. He immediately signed the band and
at the end of the tour they headed back in the studio to record the
highly praised Always Wild. “We barely had time to catch our
breath, said Sinner. “Things happened fast, but we were ready. Hell,
this is what we dreamed about as kids. There was no rest for the wicked,
the dream had become reality and we were ready for it. We were real
excited about recording an album for a label that had released Gene
Vincent’s last recordings, The Blasters first album, & so many other
greats!” Always Wild was released in July of 2000 and another US tour
ensued. The boys played to packed houses up and down the states. After some well deserved time off,
it was time to go back into the studio. 2001 saw the release of their
3rd album. The rock n roll fist-to-cuffs Evil Six, which they premiered
as the opening act for Brian Setzer’s '68 Come Back Special tour.
Proving once again, this band was no one trick pony! "Always Wild was a very successful
album, and we could’ve gone back in the studio and recorded Son of
Always Wild, but I don’t think we would’ve been happy, said Shelby. We
needed to do something different. The band had stripped down from a four
piece to a three piece and we were itching to do something a bit more
edgy, you know, get back in touch with our Punk roots, while still
retaining the sound fans have become accustomed to. I guess whatever we
did worked.” Evil Six has sold over 20,000 copies (update: as of 2010
now 40,000)! August 2005 the band embarked on a
non-stop west to east coast 25 city tour. "It was great to finally play
in the east and the crowds were really receptive" said Sinner. "New York
was a blast!" added Shelby. "They really know how to rock!" 2006 found the band playing Viva Las
Vegas 10 (their 3rd appearance since 1999) in April and a US tour with
Nekromantix in June, where they premièred their 4th released Triple
Deuces. Recorded at the legendary Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco
California and released on the LA label Spilt 7 Records it became their
finest hour. “We poured our heart in soul into Triple Deuces” said
Sinner. “If you liked our other three releases, then you’ll LOVE this
one! After completing the Nekromantix tour, the band was invited by
Kevin Lyman to join the California dates of Van’s Warped Tour where they
won over a completely new audience. 2007 showed the The Chop Tops were
real contenders when they were invited again for the Warped Tour. The
audience attendance was now even bigger than the year before! After
finishing The Warped a tour with Germany’s Mad Sin ensued. July kicked
off the highly successful “El Diablo” US tour. 2007 ended with the
Fall/Winter “More Bang for Your Buck Tour” which had the boys teaming up
with the Koffin Kats and the Nekromantix for six weeks of pure mayhem
and sold out shows! Clocking in at over 230 shows it was
time to put the brakes on. “It was great fun, and our name was now
bigger than ever, but if you were to ask us for specifics on any of
those shows in 2007 we really couldn’t give you any.” Shelby reflects.
“It was an absolute blur of constant motion!” In early 2008 the band added Brett
Black formally of Three Bad Jacks as the band’s bassist. “We’ve known
Brett for over 10 years” said Sinner. “When we found out he was a free
agent we knew we to get him! I really don’t think it’s going too far out
on a limb to say he’s one of the bassist out there!” At the time of this being written,
The Chop Tops had just completed their “My Curse” US Tour confirm a spot
for Viva Las Vegas 12. They were also discussing plans of releasing
their 5th album sometime in 2009. Update: April 2nd 2010 will see the
release of 'Deadly Love' the 'Tops 5th album, which was recorded in
Hollywood CA. It was produced by Kim Nekroman (Nekromantix/HorrorPops)
and engineered by Niedermeier (HorrorPops). The band will be releasing
the album at Viva Las Vegas 13.