Footnotes for the story of how I met Janet




Game Theory
Game Theory was a band that lasted through most of the 80's, led by Scott Miller. Erudite power pop. Recently, Scott formed a new band, called The Loud Family.

Michael Quercio
Michael Quercio was the lead singer of The Three O'Clock. They had previously been called The Salvation Army, but they ran into legal trouble over that one. West Coast psychedelia. Paisley Underground. They broke up around 1986. His current band is called Permanent Green Light.

The Tater Totz
Another one of those horribly inbred west coast bands. Ostensibly a tribute to Yoko Ono, but liberal helpings of other Beatle-related detritus are thrown in to make it a little easier to swallow. Started by The McDonald brothers from Redd Kross, this band has included members from MANY other bands along the way, not limited to: Shonen Knife, Sonic Youth, The Pandoras, The Three O'Clock, Celebrity Skin, Frightwig, Freaks, Chemical People, Mad Monster Party, Jimmy McNichol, & Danny Bonnaducci (yes, from The Partridge Family).

The Loud Family
Scott Miller was the main person behind Game Theory, and he hung on to that name through many line-up changes. Eventually, he decided to let it go, and his latest band is called The Loud Family.

P&B&R&T
Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things. The first album released by The Loud Family. Yes, the name comes from the song A Horse With No Name, by America.

Quercio
Michael Quercio. Kwer-see-oh.

FAQ
List of Frequenlty Asked Questions, and their appropriate Answers. You can find them either in the newsgroup News.answers, or at the archive at rtfm.mit.edu. Here are the FAQ's for Rec.arts.bodyart.

Yes, Twice!

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