In early 1997 Brittin Karroll had already been pre-destined
as a professional musician having co-written a track on Bif Naked's "I Bificus" album "Violence" the international Stop The
Violence theme song at 10 years of age. She started out at 8 years of age on the bass guitar then moved to guitar when she
was 12. Brittin learned what life was like on the road when at an early age she remembers her and her sister sleeping in the
back of rental cars driving between shows in the USA and Canada travelling with her rock manager father Peter Karroll. Trips
to the Orient for music conventions, working the main stage at Canada's Edgefest in 1998 as a roadie, selling merchandise
and running a 200 thousand watt concert lighting rig on tour have all been a part of Brittin's job resume despite her young
age. Adding to her accomplishments, Brittin is an "A" team basketball player ~ where the name "LiveonRelease" was taken from
a basketball term, and she is a 3rd degree black belt trained in a combination martial art of (TaeKwondo, Aikido, Hapkido)
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