Cracker is an American alternative rock band featuring singer David Lowery and guitarist Johnny Hickman. They are best known for their platinum-selling 1993 album, “Kerosene Hat,” featuring the MTV smash hit "Low," "Eurotrash Girl," and "Get Off This.”
Founders Lowery and Hickman formed the band in 1991, soon releasing the album "Cracker" (featuring the hits "Happy Birthday to Me" and "Teen Angst”) on Virgin Records. The band has been touring continually ever since, releasing 10 studio albums (plus several compilations, collaborations and live albums). (Including most recently, the 5/5/09 album "Sunrise In The Land Of Milk And Honey" on 429/Savoy Records.) Cracker mixes influences and sounds ranging from rock, punk, alt-country, psychedelia, blues, and folk.