is a Hungarian alternative rock band from Budapest, originally formed in 1990 with Gábor Szakácsi and Mihaly Szita.
has been booked in the legendary alternative rock club "Black Hole" the first time ever in the summer of 1991 which helped the group move forward and get noticed in the Budapest punk scene.
regularly performed at the famous club with some of the most important Hungarian hardcore and punk rock bands of the era, like A.M.D., Leukemia and Tankcsapda.
Later in 1993 the Hungarian underground label Trottel records signed the group and released the full-length album, Ne bizz senkiben ("Don't trust anybody") which featured the song "B.R.F.K."
[3] Brains moved to different direction, and Szakacsi brought together another short lived project for a 1996 summer tour with members of the punk band, Leguan.
recorded the album Zanza at Reaktor studios Budapest with Gabor Nemeth (Bikini) producer.
[4] The music video that was filmed for this song was a major success and was featured on many Hungarian TV networks in 1997 and 1998.
recorded the "Szennyhullam" ("Wastewave") album which featured cover songs of well known Hungarian underground artists of the 1980s and 1990s.
[6] After a long battle with heroin addiction, Mihaly Szita, a founding member and former bass player of the group from 1990 to 1994, died in 2001.
interview released in the Hungarian edition of the famous rock music magazine "Metal Hammer".