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    Line-ups:

  • (1989) Gil Beck - guitar, John Bidochka - drums, Colin Reid - bass, Hema Stulberg -vocals
  • (1990) Gil Beck - guitar, John Bidochka - drums, Colin Reid - bass, Hema Stulberg -vocals, Rory Mitchell - keyboards
  • The Cream-Puffs (1990) featuring Renee Burton, Lynette Garuik, Maria Michallok and Christine Parker, were back-up singers featured in the second 4-track version of Gui Yer Busted. This group was initially intended to become a permanent fixture for the band, but it just never happened.
    Recordings:

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  • Hema's Garage, August 16th (1989)
    "highlights": Maggie, B.M.F. Theme/Yellow Freezies Suck, Mayhem Wrapped up in a Paper Bag Part 3, Anarchy in the UK, Plastic People, I Am Your Death
  • Screwin' Around with the BMF (1989)
  • 4-track demo/Yes, Hats Are Nice (1990)
    "greater moments": Whoever Said, Whack the Flounder/Last Caress, Wooly Bully, Gui Yer Busted
  • Colin's Basement (1990)
    "cool" songs: the Sewer Mosh, NHL All-Star Milk/Hockey Night in Spain
  • Live at CKUR's No Contest Festival 1990
    crowd faves: The CBC Morning Programming Trilogy, My Chocolatey Preference, Anky in the Uk, Up Yours, Postman's Pet Peeve
  • Bootleg Tapes (1990)
  • I Am the Garbageman E.P. (1990)
    songs: 4 versions of I Am the Garbageman, The Adventures of Captain Ice Cream

Comments: Well, the very first ever B.M.F. song was called "Dead Rabbit", and it was about a poor bunny who became roadkill. After that, Col took up the bass when the band said "we need a bass player". Sometime around January 1990 Rory started hanging out during jam sessions, started learning songs, and soon he was in the band. The B.M.F. played live on the Robert Usher Collegiate choral class trip, at several functions actually at the school, and of course at No Contest 4.

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