...Featuring the suavest dressed man in Champaign, Illinois. Rick Didjit is at the helm in a freshly pressed suit with his larger than life face contorted into a hideous grin. The rhythm section comprises DIDJITS veteran Doug Evans with his goatee and baseball cap on bass. Todd Cole replaced Rey Washam (ex-Rapeman, Scratch Acid) on drums.


Todd won his spurs in true mid-west white trash fashion. That he could fill the drum stool in terms of his ability to rock was never really in doubt, however, the invitation to become a DIDJIT only came after he was witnessed delivering a good old fashioned ass kicking to a couple of "suits" in the local bar. It seems that one of them was overheard commenting on the length of Todd's hair and unfortunately, for him, added the term "freak."


The DIDJITS released their first LP on Touch & GO in 1989 and stayed with the Chicago based until they broke up in '94.