1999, Turnbuckle
Be/Non first conceived its brainseed in the body of probable alien hybrid, Brodie Rush, when he was seventeen. Rush had been steeped in the traditions of the best album oriented classic rock while in the womb, and he nurtured these pan-dimensional transmissions, passionately documenting the larval Be/Non music on his Tascam 488 eight-track recorder. After spending years cataloging Be/Non specimens in the seclusion of his basement, Rush was reunited with long-lost (and possibly extraterrestrial) half-sibling Rob Veitch. After honing his percussive battery with such upstarts as Bonus-Pail and Amputätoe, Veitch was ready to receive Be/Non’s rhythmic commands. He began transmitting from his drum set immediately.
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