Getter (DJ)

Tanner Petulla (born April 13, 1993), known professionally as both Terror Reid and Getter, is an American DJ and producer from San Jose, California.

[4] Petulla has collaborated with some big-name artists such as Datsik, Skrillex, Borgore, and Suicideboys, and also had Liquid Stranger remix his song "Ill Shit".

[8] Petulla began producing music while in high school, uploading original songs as well as remixes of Far East Movement and Timbaland to his SoundCloud page.

[13] A regular performer at EDC,[14] Petulla has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the scene such as Skrillex, Datsik, and Borgore.

[10] He expanded from there, then soon later he would create a mini – band by the Pseudonym of Kryph with Oliver Tree and began to learn how to produce Dubstep on Ableton Live and Scratch Vinyl – Record Samples.

[15] He gained popularity when he began making "Suh Dude" vines with Nick Colletti and Dillon Francis.

[22] On November 28, 2015, Petulla returned to Vancouver, BC at Red Room Ultra Bar to perform.

[15] In 2015, Petulla released an EP under the alias "Planet Neutral" that showed a reserved, mellow, more relaxed side to himself.

[27] The first episode was shared on May 24, 2016, which stars Francis, Nick Colletti and Petulla as obnoxious characters who epitomize the dance music stereotypes and every terrible festival fashion.

Not just a basshead, or a trap dude, or whatever, but I want to have different worlds for each kind of music, so each EP will probably be pretty mixed up".

[32] The video starts ominously at a burger joint named Grim Jim's, and as soon as the main character finishes his meal, his face dissolves into a cartoon smear of greens and purples.

[33] It was announced that Petulla will appear at Canada's Snowbombing music festival alongside several other notable musicians and artists, in 2017.

[36] Petulla announced his debut full-length album as Getter, Visceral, on March 17, 2018, having released the first single "Colorblind" on February 7.

[40][41][42][43] A large number of artists have also stated their support towards Petulla on Social Media, including Jauz, Lost Kings, Joyryde, Dave Dresden, Tommie Sunshine, 1788-L, Svdden Death, Kayzo, Ghastly, Rezz, Modestep, Herobust, Louis the Child, Feed Me, Delta Heavy, Zeds Dead, Excision, and Alison Wonderland.

HOT VODKA 1 debuted on May 7, the album featured the three previously released singles "When It's All Gone", "Krylon", and "Outlawz"; and four new tracks.

[50] On June 18, 2016, Petulla posted a photo on Twitter of him receiving fellatio from a fan in a hotel room in Las Vegas after his set at Electric Daisy Carnival.

[52] He went on to explain why he said "f--- local openers" and laid out how the lack of experience and disregard for sound protocols they bring often derails the performances to follow and overall downgrades the show as a whole.

[53] In a series of new tweets sent out later on, Petulla acknowledged his own come-up as an opening DJ, mentioning how he understands the routine.

Vine was also the platform Petulla first founded the phrase "Suh Dude" which he and his best friend, Nick Colletti, sell as a part of merchandise for their clothing brand.

[56] Petulla costarred as Bryce Meyer on the web series The Real Bros of Simi Valley (2017–2020), which started on Jimmy Tatro's YouTube channel.

[57] His character was revitalized in The Real Bros of Simi Valley: The Movie, which was released on The Roku Channel on July 4, 2024.

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