The Fuzz formed in Lansing, MI in 1998 by original members Daniel Veale (guitar/vocals) and Brandon Raudebaugh (bass), as well as Nathan Brown (synthesizers) and Brandon Mead (drums). Molding multiple styles, The Fuzz has been able to capture the perfect balance of sound. They have shaped their own unique style by fusing influences from a wide array of musical genres, including space rock, post rock, and indie pop among others. The group is known for their high-energy, multi-media live performances. Incorporating 8mm films, 35mm slide shows, and an overwhelming abundance of yard gnomes, a Fuzz show is truly unlike any other. In the summer of 1999, The Fuzz completed their first full-length LP entitled, “Remember to Forget.” The debut album contained 15 original songs written and recorded by The Fuzz. In the spring of 2002, The Fuzz began working on the follow up to “Remember to Forget”. “Noise Destroyers” their second full-length LP was released in January of 2003. The new album contains 12 original songs written, recorded and produced by The Fuzz. .
Independent artist TheFuzz drops "Travis Ate My Atari", an Experimental track on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. This track does what good experimental does best — it connects. Discover "Travis Ate My Atari" and the rest of the TheFuzz discography on SoundClick. Free MP3 download available for this track on SoundClick.