Acid Punk
"Acid punk played an important part during the end of the 1960s and the start of the 1970s."
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"In 1989 (just one year after the Bunnybrains had been born), Beme Seed recruited Bobby..."
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"Bunny Brains came to be thanks to Bob Barrett, best known as Bobby Bunny, the band's founder."
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Bunnybrains Music
Bunnybrains.net is the site to find all kinds of information about the Bunnybrains band. Within our site you will find very interesting articles talking about their history and origins, recent developments, information about the Ultrabunny band (created by Bobby Bunny the founder of The Bunnybrains), and separate articles about some of the music genres that gave birth to the Bunnybrains. As a special recognition, we have included a whole chapter about the founder of the Bunnybrains, Bobby Bunny. Having said all this, we will not focus too much on information that is part of other articles. The main purpose of this article has to do with the Bunnybrains music.
With an acid punk, punk rock, noise rock, psychedelic rock music style the Bunny Brains&; band was first conceived to be “the worst band that anybody had accidentally invited to a jig” (noise music) the Bunnybrains band was intended to attract the local talent to play in a highly disorganized-anti professional kind of music band. The Bunnybrains production is “an all over the place” kind of compilation that goes form a 6 track demo album that was recorded and put together in just 4 hours to other records in which they invested quite sometime in terms of production.
An interesting factor to take into account here is that the original Bunnybrains separated shortly after they began and two Bunnybrains existed for a while, after a short period, Bobby Bunny decided to call his band The Bunnybrains 88 in reference to the year that his band had come to exist. However, after a while they decided to change their name to Ultrabunny to further separate themselves from the other band led by Dan. In this article, we will include music from the original Bunnybrains, music from the “new” Bunnybrains (Dan&;s) and music from Ultrabunny as well.
An album that was well liked was “For You&;d Kill” (1991), “I&;m Obsessed with My Looks” (1992) “74 Minutes” (1993) and “1989-1992” (1993). Even though they were not real hits at a large scale, they included quality production and sound that compiled original songs from the beginnings of the Bunnybrains band. Then, a year later in 1994, they came up with “T Ohnny” and “You Got It” that were clear examples of the new lineup. After those productions, shortly after in the same year 1994 a more mature kind of album was produced and called “Bunny Magick”. Immediately afterwards, in 1995 they produced “BunnyBrains Easter LP”. There is a period here from 1995 to 2003 in which not much was heard from the band in terms of music albums, and it was not until 2004 in which they decided to release a 4 Cd collection that included their whole music career called “Box The Bunny”.
The first two tracks recorded by the original Bunnybrains were called “Bricked” and “ Dead Squirrel”. “Bricked” was actually later released by the Invaders from Sears.