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Pseudo Buddha is a revolving collective that plays instrumental, improvised-sounding, trance-oriented rock music with heavy influences from progressive rock, electronic drone, raga, and some jazz.
Formed in San Antonio by Bobdog Catlin (who has played guitar and sitar with Psychic TV, Test Dept., Pigface, and Robert Rich) and Quinn the Nameless Eskimo (who has played bass with the Fearless Iranians from Hell and the Butthole Surfers), they can vary in size from three players to a 13-piece orchestra. Their 2002 CD, 3 Months in Fat City!, was a 65-minute work compiled from four different live sets, edited together in a manner that made it sound like one continuous performance. ~ Richie Unterberger
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