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Coming from the same weird new Ohio that birthed Devo and Pere Ubu, Brainiac played manic, squiggly new wave hopelessly out of fashion in the over-serious '90s rock scene. But the band's energy cut through the frowns of grunge and post- and math-rock, and Hissing Prigs in Static Couture is the band's undisputed masterpiece (and sole T&G release). Tracks like "This Little Piggy" and "Beekeeper's Maxim" demonstrate the quartet's irresistible charm — like Washington, D.C.'s Shudder to Think (one of Brainiac's few spiritual contemporaries, along with Six Finger Satellite), Brainiac's tablature resembles a Jackson Pollock painting more than anything. The band broke up in 1997, when singer-guitarist Tim Taylor died in a car accident.