Whitney met fellow Blood Brothers vocalist Jordan Blilie in the seventh grade, and the two would form the band in 1997.
[5] Dating back to his days in The Blood Brothers, Whitney also operates a clothing company named Crystal City.
[1] In the mid-2010s, Whitney quit music and relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area to work as a software engineer for Netflix.
[1] Whitney's shrieked vocals and screaming have been noted for their self-described "feminine energy", which stood out in a more masculine-heavy hardcore punk scene.
"[7] Jordan Billie, his co-vocalist in The Blood Brothers, said that Whitney "was taking some fairly feminine qualities and putting them in a very violent context".