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Biography: Phillip is an American musician, songwriter, and producer. He was born on August 24, 1980 in the United States. He is best known for his work with the band The Killers, which he joined in 2002. He has also released several solo albums, including his debut album, The Age of Adz, in 2010. Age: 40 years old Height: 5'10" (178 cm) Physical Stats: Phillip is of average height and has a slim build. He has brown hair and blue eyes. Dating/Affairs: Phillip is currently single. Family: Phillip is the son of two unnamed parents. He has two siblings, a brother and a sister. Career: Phillip began his career as a musician in 2002 when he joined the band The Killers. He has since released several solo albums, including his debut album, The Age of Adz, in 2010. He has also collaborated with other artists, including The Flaming Lips, The Black Keys, and The National. Net Worth: Phillip has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful music career.

Popular As Philip Guichard
Occupation Music artisan
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 24 August 1980
Birthday 24 August
Birthplace N/A
Nationality United States

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2012

2012 saw Phiiliip return, this time as Wirekid. Like "Dignity, The Joke," consisting solely of source material found on YouTube, Wirekid's music began combining fiction, non-fiction, documentary, biography, criticism, secret history, gossip, poetry and jokes. Focusing on alternate realities experienced in dreams with fantasy versions of pop and movie stars, primarily centered around the Disney empire and the emerging teen pop echelon. Releasing his new music as a series of albums, singles and DJ mixes on SoundCloud and Bandcamp, he attempted to incorporate the celebrities he kept encountering at night and attempting to come to grips with and normalize by day online. The primary subject of his new composition/productions was Zac Efron, who was documented in "Here's To Your Health" from "The Sixth Floor,' the "Paragons Of Capitalism/Dying To Layla" single, "zAC eFRON hOUSE pARTY" album, and the presently unreleasable rock opera "Pistolwhipped By A Pigeon." Likewise praised actor James Franco provided the source material for "You Are Mistaken" an album detailing an alternate existence of unimaginable horrors (and implied eventual triumph) involving the CIA, mind control, experimental drug injection, ritualistic sadism and the infinite extremes of sexual abuse perpetrated against specially targeted individuals. While strictly theoretical and based on Philip fleshing out ideas related in Facebook instant messaging sessions, "Y.A.M." closely parallels account given by survivors of Project Monarch as found on the Internet. The conceptual extremes of this speculative reality were confronted via lyrical battling/deriding with the first Wirekid single "[THE PAIN OF LIFE.]," followed by the much lighter "I DONT CARE" which returned to directly addressing James Franco, who was also the recipient of several free fan-art-projection-aspiring DJ mixes in his honor, including "Pattern Disruptor" (as Fed Zeppelin) and "You Don't Understand The Flow," which would later be sourced for "iLLuuMiiNatI a$$" (a collection of remixes for the rap and pop stars who populated Philip's dreams, and whose singles sometimes drew connections to the aforementioned speculatory existence). The most widely reworked artist Wirekid tackled was/is Justin Bieber, from whose catalog Wirekid reenvisioned "Lolly," "U Smile," "Die In Your Arms," "Baby," "Boyfriend," "All That Matters," "Hold Tight," "PYD," "What's Hatnin'" "Swap It Out," "Roller Coaster," "All Bad," "Memphis," Heartbreaker," "Recovery," "She Don't Like The Lights," "Backpack," "Memphis," and the unverifieds "Together Forever" and "Future." Others he remixed notably included others. In 2014 he will begin work on "Fantastic Nation," an album of original material with a slated release date of 2014.

2010

2010 saw Phiiliip recording folk cover albums as Jenkins (a tactless uncensored Phiiliip parody character off-the-books credited to Hunter Parrish). "Acoustic Tomb," "Castle of Pi," "Artery Clocka," "Zac Efron's Vegetable Gravy" and "Hexed In Heliotrope" were posted on Facebook and then disappeared (along with the personality, which was fairly antagonistic) on a dead laptop.

2009

In 2009 he recorded a double CD, Easily Scared (as Total PX) to serve as the soundtrack for Harmony Korine's art show "Pigxote." He also did an archive-raiding ultimix of Sweet Thunder for a split 7 inch with Gavin Russom and performed at their reunion in Brooklyn with Omega Jarden.

2008

In 2008 Phiiliip notice a disturbance in the reigning culture succinctly embodied by the media's viciously invasive treatment of Britney Spears, and so he began deconstructing her crumbling image in the brutally harsh manner utilized by the toxic paparazzi culture, using as its source material all hyper-microscopic samples found on YouTube. Searching for "methamphetamine" led to the unrepentant stimulant anthem "Addicted To Ooh," and after several months of sourcing he'd genetically databased the darker skeleton of culture and began elucidating its hidden errors through intensive electronic manipulation of randomly encountered details. It resulted in an album, Dignity, The Joke, which he released as Total BS on Vice' s website in conjunction with an interview in the magazine about the symptoms of schizophrenia he was experiencing at the time concomitantly with Britney and her breakdown.

2007

Later in 2007 the last Phiiliip album, "Magically Bad" was released for free (as all Philip Something's subsequent music would be) on his website. "Homefreeze," the single, also appeared on the prison-themed #6 issue of K48, the last to feature Phiiliip handling the mixing of the companion CD. The other single "Open Sun" also became a flower-entranced video by Grant Worth, the NY-based visual magician who also made the video for "Summer Collection" which became the cover of Divided By Lightning.

2004

In 2004 he had an art show with Deitch Projects and John Connelly Presents consisting of work from fifty artists "inspired by/responding to/commenting on/or utilizing the meat" of the CD he was then working on.[5] Artists included Ryan McGinley, Terence Koh, AA Bronson, Dash Snow, Slava Mogutin and Assume Vivid Astro Focus. The show, "a decidedly off-kilter fun fair," according to Artforum,[6] was chosen as one of the year's best in the New York Times.[7] His CD Divided By Lightning, released in conjunction with the art show, featured collaborations with Soft Pink Truth, Excepter, Avenue D and Tigra of L'Trimm. The companion DVD, Multiplied By Thunder, featured a "pulsating geometric" video made by Bec Stupak for his reimagining of T. Rex's "Elemental Childe,"[8] and a version of his song "For The Second" sung by Boy George. 2005 saw remixes of Yukari Fresh and Grizzly Bear, in addition to "Pirateradiophiiliip," a DJ mix CD consisting of "mashups" he'd made which fusing hiphop, R&B and pop with the underground electronic and club music of the time. 2007 also saw the belated release of "Totally Magic," his EP with now-defunct ex-roommates and electroclash boundary-stretchers Avenue D.

2002

In 2002 he began compiling and mixing the CDs for annual arts magazine K48, which also featured his collaborations with nightlife celebrity Sophia Lamar. The same year saw Yesandno, his side-project with Captain Comatose's Snax, release their 12 inch Notahit on International DeeJay Gigolo Records, in addition to his collaboration with PFFR which appeared alongside Snoop Dogg on their album United We Doth. He later appeared on TRL for their MTV show Wonder Showzen. 2003 saw him performing for Dior Homme, and photographs of him by designer Hedi Slimane appeared on the cover of Butt Magazine.