Dead Brain Cells

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Dead Brain Cells
Origin Montreal, Quebec
Canada Flag of Canada
Genre(s) Thrash metal
Years active 1985 - 1993, 2002 -
Label(s) Combat Records
Members
Gerry Quellette (Guitar)
Eddie Shahini (Guitar)
Jeff St. Louis (Drums)
Phil Dakin (Bass & Vocals)

The Dead Brain Cells are a Montreal, Canada based heavy metal band from the late 1980s. Called DBC for short, the band started in 1986 as a small project by former Unruled and Vomit and the Zits drummer Jeff Saint-Louis and former Vomit and the Zits singer Dave Javex Ray-O-Vac, but grew into a serious band (with Dave being fired and replaced by former Unruled singer Cory Lowe, who was also subsequently fired and replaced by bassist Phil Dakin, taking up vocal duties).

The band released two albums and toured twice in the United States. The name "Dead Brain Cells" was chosen as the band name over the other choices, "The Mental Pukes" or "The Retarded Assholes", both suggestions made by Dave Javex Ray-O-Vac.

Their first album, Dead Brain Cells was released in 1987. It was followed by a concept piece, Universe, in 1989.

The Dead Brain Cells song The Genesis Explosion was featured in a Canadian television commercial for Microcell Telecommunications in 2005. The commercial depicts an older woman using her cell phone to win a radio call-in show.

The band's guitarist, Gerry Ouellette, died on November 12, 1994. The three surviving members of DBC continue to perform in Canada.

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