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Brainiac (also stylized as 3RA1N1AC), is an American
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band from
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. It was formed in January 1992 by Tim Taylor, Juan Monasterio (Monostereo), John Schmersal and Tyler Trent. They disbanded after the sudden death of lead singer Tim Taylor in a car accident on May 23, 1997.


History


Formation and early albums (1992–1997)

Brainiac was formed in
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, United States in January 1992 with vocalist, guitarist and keyboard player (particularly
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s) Tim Taylor (July 20, 1968 – May 23, 1997), bassist Juan Monasterio (Monostereo), guitarist Michelle Bodine and drummer Tyler Trent. On March 12, the band played its first show at Wright State's University Cafeteria, under the name We'll Eat Anything. After a slew of singles, they released their debut album, '' Smack Bunny Baby'', on Grass Records in 1993. Shortly after the album's release, Gary Gersh offered Brainiac a £2 million record deal with
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; allegedly, the band's response was to tell him to "fuck off." In November 1993, Bodine left the band, and was replaced by John Schmersal. The band's next album, '' Bonsai Superstar'', was released in 1994. In 1995 they played on the
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side stage and recorded four songs in the UK for the
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. They joined Touch and Go Records and released '' Internationale'', produced by
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(of
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). The following year, their third album, '' Hissing Prigs in Static Couture'', was released on the Touch & Go label. All three of their albums were produced by Eli Janney (of Girls Against Boys).


Electronic influence and Taylor's death (1997)

Brainiac generated buzz as a live act to see that resulted in opening slots on tours for
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,
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and
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, and received offers from major labels. The most prominent bids came from
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and
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, although it looked like the band would be signing with Interscope. In 1997, they released an electronic-based EP called '' Electro-Shock for President'' which turned out to be their last record. On May 23, 1997, while driving back home, Taylor lost control of his vintage '72 Mercedes and crashed into a lamppost, which burst into flames. According to Schmersal, a
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report indicated that Taylor had succumbed to
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, and was dead before his vehicle crashed; in ''Transmissions After Zero'', Trent and Schmersal recount that Taylor bought the car five days earlier, and that the back of the car was so
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ed out that the
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es were leaking into the passenger compartment. The group, who were in the middle of pre-production for their fourth album, soon disbanded. A benefit show featuring
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and
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took place a few months later.


After Taylor's death (1997–present)

After recording a solo album under the name John Stuart Mill, guitarist John Schmersal later went on to form Enon. Monasterio directs music videos, including two for Enon, and released in 2008 an EP with a new band called Model/Actress with Curtis Mead and Charlie Walker from Chamberlain and ex- Bullet LaVolta drummer Philips; Schmersal makes appearances on this album. Trent briefly joined the Breeders and most recently played with The Dirty Walk. Bodine became the guitarist and singer of O-matic and Shesus. In early 2019, a documentary entitled ''Transmissions After Zero'' was released by director Eric Mahoney to favorable reviews. This included several live performances at various locations, with friend Tim Krug including New York, Los Angeles and their hometown of Dayton, Ohio. The film was released on DVD and streaming on February 21, 2020. The surviving members of Brainiac also appeared on an episode of ''Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal'' to discuss the career of the band, the death of Tim Taylor and the documentary. In 2022, the band was announced as UK tour support for
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for February 2023. These dates were followed by a headlining tour in the UK, again in February 2023. In January the band released '' The Predator Nominate EP'' featuring never-before-heard demos.


Influence and legacy

During a BBC radio session,
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' frontman Trent Reznor commented on Brainiac that they were a major influence on him, "from a sonic standpoint." He also revealed that while recording 2005's '' With Teeth'' he would use ''Electro-Shock for President'' as a "sound reference."
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of
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claimed Brainiac influenced his work on '' Narrow Stairs''.
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of
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claims that a certain section in the song "Exo-Politics" from ''
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'' was heavily influenced by Brainiac. Cedric Bixler and Omar Rodríguez-López of
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state Brainiac, specifically ''Electro-Shock for President'' as an influential record. On their influence Cedric states: The National's Matt Berninger has also praised Braniac, stating: "Seeing this band perform was something that would rewire your idea of a rock band. They were doing things both musically and performance-wise that seemed entirely free and unburdened by self-consciousness and insecurity. And it was organic, and honest, and fearless, and unhinged. They were channeling something very healing and potent. They were way out on a strange limb all by themselves."


Members

Current members * Juan "Monostereo" Monasterio – bass, backing vocals (1992–1997, 2022–present) * Tyler Trent – drums (1992–1997, 2022–present) * John Schmersal – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1993–1997, 2022–present), lead vocals (2022–present) Touring members * Tim Krug – lead and backing vocals, keyboards, guitar (2022–present) Past members * Tim Taylor – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards (1992–1997; died 1997) * Michelle Bodine – guitar, backing and lead vocals (1992–1993)


Timeline


Discography

Studio albums * '' Smack Bunny Baby'' (1993) * '' Bonsai Superstar'' (1994) * '' Hissing Prigs in Static Couture'' (1996)


References


Further reading


Brainiac
' by Justin Vellucci. J-Card Press.


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Brainiac Musical groups from Dayton, Ohio Indie rock musical groups from Ohio Wright State University Musical groups established in 1992 Musical groups disestablished in 1997 Touch and Go Records artists