Scary Chicken

Formed in 1989, Scary Chicken passed through the Buffalo college circuit and its growing club scene, to become one of the area's most popular alternative bands.

Scary Chicken played extensively in the eastern U.S. throughout the 1990s, primarily between New York City, Chicago, Toronto, and Tennessee.

"Some of Bryant's highlights include "Favorite Channel", a powerful, simultaneously poignant love song that was inspired by a remote control button, and "Road to Hell," which he wrote because of his father's favorite expression: "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions."

Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N.Y. June 27, 1996 "Prank calls and beer guzzling: It's all part of playing Chicken."

"The knack for songwriting that exists among Tim Bryant, Tom Greier, Paul Zacks, and Dan "Scary" Braun reaches mammoth proportions.

"With two singers, Scary Chicken lays down sweet harmonies and rocking melodies over sometimes heavy guitar licks and interesting chord progressions.

With songs like "Furburger", "Nuke The Whales", and "Tip Your Bartender" also included in Scary Chicken's repertoire, the fun, cynicism, and wit sometimes catches you off guard.

Scary Chicken adds a touch of country pop to "Can't Stop It" and displays a tough edge on "Found".

Scary Chicken is the backing band on all tracks on this record, including the acoustic version of Quiet Riot's "Metal Health" which Kevin Dubrow sings on.