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The Flying Testes Brothers
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Three people with totally different backgrounds met in London in 1980.
They only had one thing in common: they loved "The Residents" !!!
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Robert Carrington came from a classical background, having studied music at Goldsmiths College. The other two had no formal musical training, but were eager to create something totally different: they were Bruno De Angelis and Giovanna Gulinello, who later went on to be known as Influenza Prods. "The Flying Testes Brothers" enjoyed a brief period of notoriety in London in the early 1980’s. They never made it to a recording studio, but played three gigs: The Rock Garden, The 100 Club and a final disastrous gig at the Cabaret Futura that eventually caused the band to split.
ROBERT CARRINGTON: wrote all the songs, played a Roland Juno 6 Synthesizer, and was the lead singer.
BRUNO DE ANGELIS: played bass
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GIOVANNA GULINELLO: played half-broken second-hand keyboards and anything she could lay her hands on...
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