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Illinois band Hum created an expansive sound world, and Bryan St. Pere's drumming is the beacon that guides the listener through thick fields of distortion. Bryan tells Joe about: his fascination with Bugs; loving Neil Peart so much that he used Pert Plus shampoo as a child; coming from a "family of struggle"; having a tightly wound temperament; why recording Hum's landmark albums was excruciatingly painful; and how the band dynamic has evolved, now that Hum is back in the studio.
By Joe Wong4.9
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Illinois band Hum created an expansive sound world, and Bryan St. Pere's drumming is the beacon that guides the listener through thick fields of distortion. Bryan tells Joe about: his fascination with Bugs; loving Neil Peart so much that he used Pert Plus shampoo as a child; coming from a "family of struggle"; having a tightly wound temperament; why recording Hum's landmark albums was excruciatingly painful; and how the band dynamic has evolved, now that Hum is back in the studio.

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