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

  2. Jan 17, 2023 · Tim Taylor, the 28-year-old leader of Brainiac, the city’s swiftly ascending synth-punk band, had been driving home alone from a local nightclub at about 3:25 a.m. when his car spun out of...

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    • HOW IT GOT STARTED. Brainiac formed in Dayton in January 1992 with Tim Taylor (vocals, guitar), Michelle Bodine (guitar), Juan Monasterio (bass) and Tyler Trent (drums).
    • AN EXPERIMENTAL SOUND. While the sound would get more experimental as Brainiac evolved, from the beginning the quartet was using alternate guitar tunings to put an off-kilter spin on its grunge-infused melodic punk rock.
    • DISCOGRAPHY. Brainiac released a pair of 7-inches in 1992, the three-song EP, “Superduperseven” on Chicago-based Limited Potential and a split single with Bratmobile on Ken Gross’12x12 Records.
    • TRAGIC LOSS. Brainiac had recently completed a European tour opening for Beck and was on the verge of signing with a major label when tragedy struck the band.
  3. “A deep dive into the history and music of Dayton, Ohio’s Brainiac, the nineties group who perfected a combination of punk’s buzzsaw attack and New Wave’s angularities. Includes interviews with family members and all current and former band members.

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    Brainiac. @BrainiacOfficial ‧. ‧. 1.07K subscribers ‧ 53 videos. The official Brainiac YouTube channel. facebook.com/brainiac.official and 3 more links.

  5. Brainiac was an indie rock band from Dayton, Ohio that was active from the early 1990s-1997. Brainiac is one of independent rock's most tragic stories.

  6. Apr 10, 2019 · Brainiac, the Great Lost Band of the ‘90s, Get Documentary Treatment in ‘Transmissions After Zero’. By Charlie Amter. While several books have explored the fertile 1990s indie rock...