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#11
Hello, World!

My name is Greg, originally from the Bay Area, CA, now living in Las Vegas, NV. Im a nerd that loves guitars, technology, gear, and most lately have been learning projection mapping.

Love the decor around here, feels like home!

See ya around ✌
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#12
Hi friends (new and old)!

I'm Jarrett. I occasionally release music under the name Wilderland (and more frequently build LEGO under the same name). I'm currently in the process of reworking an EP I was recording into a debut LP, hoping to get things rolling soon. As a Prelude and physical media fan and a certified hater of streaming and AI, I'm really looking forward to this next Quiet Theory venture.

Random twizzlers anecdote.
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#13
Hi. I’m steve.

I’m part of 60 Cycle Hum on YouTube. I’m pretty excited to see what Bryan puts together for this new solo album (though that demo sounds familiar…hmmm)

I’m also cracking up that this is being done on a forum. This is amazing
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#14
Howdy. I'm Tim. I'm a filmmaker, a visual artist, and dink around with music under the name Past Continents. According to the CEO of Suno.ai, nobody has fun making music any more because it's really hard work. So I'm here to support some wacky people who want to prove that dude wrong.

I'm into HiChews, Reese's Take5s, and GOATED Vegetables.

Maybe we need a thread for dope WinAMP skins?
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#15
Hey, I’m Brad. I’m based just south of Nashville, where I work in audiobook publishing. Outside of work, I make instrumental music under my last name, Hill.

I love tacos and I'm obsessed with hot chicken and baseball.
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#16
(04-21-2026, 04:50 PM)Gabriel Lopez Wrote: Hello.
My name is Gabe. I primarily produce music for children and families. However, I do have some solo stuff under the name A Sudden Branch for Safety. I spend most of my time writing and producing albums with my wife under the name Little Parade.

I also love Twizzlers/Red Vines paired with a movie.

I'm a stereotypical Chicagoan whose favorite food is pizza.

I've got a two year old, and he loves a good beat and to sing and clap along...can you send me some stuff or a link?

In my early days, my band, despite being based in Minneapolis, got labeled a Chicago band because we played there more than here. To play into your love of pizza, our singer used to work at Pequods, so every time we were in town, it was a literal $5 or $10 all we could eat (and for some broke musicians, this was the most amazing thing in the world). Still love that place.
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#17
Hi all! Bookmarked this site and looking forward to sharing. Thanks to Bryan for setting this up and fostering these connections! (and maybe I can get a few tips/tricks on the prelude pedal from you too!)

I'm in the Minneapolis area and play bass for several bands, including Chatham Rise (shoegaze/psych), the Brontosaur (LA based recording project that includes Kelii Scott from Failure), and some local tribute bands for kicks.

My dad is the twizzler connoisseur, so we load him up every birthday. I'm all about pizza though, with green olives being the greatest thing you can throw on top.
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#18
What's up everyone! I'm Josh. I'm from Augusta, GA. I play guitar, bass, keys, whatever makes a sound really... In process of recording my first EP. I can't wait to share! Professionally, I'm a videographer/photographer.

Twizzlers are good but Peanut M&Ms is where it's at!
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(04-24-2026, 01:59 PM)gruidl Wrote:
(04-21-2026, 04:50 PM)Gabriel Lopez Wrote: Hello.
My name is Gabe. I primarily produce music for children and families. However, I do have some solo stuff under the name A Sudden Branch for Safety. I spend most of my time writing and producing albums with my wife under the name Little Parade.

I also love Twizzlers/Red Vines paired with a movie.

I'm a stereotypical Chicagoan whose favorite food is pizza.

I've got a two year old, and he loves a good beat and to sing and clap along...can you send me some stuff or a link?

In my early days, my band, despite being based in Minneapolis, got labeled a Chicago band because we played there more than here. To play into your love of pizza, our singer used to work at Pequods, so every time we were in town, it was a literal $5 or $10 all we could eat (and for some broke musicians, this was the most amazing thing in the world). Still love that place.
Our album Cha Cha Cha is probably the most beat-forward album. We were in our afro beats era haha. 
https://open.spotify.com/album/2um8p2Xt6...vWrqZP-IDQ

Still learning how to forum.. let me know if this works. Thanks for asking!
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#20
Drew here from Nashville. Enjoyer of wine, coffee, drums, board games, and hearty laughs. Longtime fan of Quiet Theory. Pumped to be engaging on a forum with likeminded music fans!
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