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THE WHOLE FUCKING STORY!!!

The band initially started in Sophmore as an idea from Brian Goodling and Zaf Bajwa(aka Reh Hussain). Soon, they discovered a little drummer boy named Nick Guarino. Reh went to Nick's house to rock and jam out, and soon, they had a band. Then, when Brian came, that's when the songwriting began. So Flux went on as a trio for a while, before finding bassist Judd Hood. Though Judd was a likeable character, he would never show up to band practices, so the rest of the band had no choice but to fire him. So Flux went on for the rest of the school year without a bass player. At the end of the first week of the summer, the band got their first gig. The band went on practicing that week, desperatley looking for a bass player. Reh brought in his good friend, Brian Gartner. The other boys didn't give much of a response, and decided to brush him away. So for their first gig, they went on without a bassist. It was a three song set, and did not capture the essence of Flux Kapacitor. "Dude, they could have played better. I almost fucking fell asleep," said an anonymus witness of flux kapacitor's first "gig". During the summer, the band would have practices every week, and they picked up bass player Tim Chan. They went on practicing, but didn't get anywhere. Then, as their junior year in high school began, Reh Hussain and Flux Kapacitor decided to part their seperate ways, for personal reasons, where Reh acheived other successes in Tye Die Panda, with Brian Gartner. Tim Chan also dropped out of the picture, not long after Reh Hussain's departure. The future of Flux was uncertain, but Nick and Brian insisted on pushing forward and continuing the spirit of the Flux. Nick Guarino and Brian Goodling went through deep searches looking for new musicians to fill the empty shoes. They picked up bassist, George Li and a young guitar prodigy, Tom Ercolono. With Flux's new rejuvinated lineup, they resumed their quest in taking over the world. They were going very strong, and were ready for a gig at the talent show, but for unknown reasons, they were forced to drop out. After that, Flux became dormant for the next few months that followed. Tom was doing work in his previous band, while Nick and George joined a new band, "Lost Horizons" now known as "Eighty-8". As Lost Horizons and Tye Die Panda were battling with eachother, Reh Hussain met with his old friend, Nick Guarino, and they started a new band, just a duo of them. They had three gigs, as FXK, then the Smiling Assassins, and now their current name, the Doc Charney Experience. As the year came to a close, many things happened. Tye Die Panda's "ellustriase" existence came to an end, when the two founders got into a dispute, causing Reh Hussain and Brian Gartner to leave the band. Nick was very unhappy in Lost Horizons. Reh was now all alone and Flux was ready to come back. In a concert series featuring Flux Kapacitor, Lost Horizons, and Tye Die Panda, (which dropped out) Nick and Brian asked Reh to play one song called, "Where I Am" to remind them of the good old days. Reh zealously agreed. But, a week later, in the middle of the night, Nick called Reh and told him that Tom would not be able to play the set so he asked if Reh could do it. Reh Hussain willfully agreed to do the rest of the set. Then, in preparation for this performance, Reh Hussain and the guys in Flux made an agreement, on one condition, that Reh could stay in Flux if they allowed him to rap/rhyme at least once in each future performance. Thus, a new chapter in the Fluxication Diary began. Flux acheived great success with their new lineup, Brian Goodling, Nick Guarino, George Li, and formerly estranged Reh Hussain. They went on practicing over the summer but because he's a smartass, George Li went to college early. So, to no surprise, Flux was once again in search of a bassist. They posted ads all over their area looking for someone, however, their efforts were fruitless. Eventually, they picked up bassist, Joe Alonso, maniacal destructive human, capable of snapping at any moment. Everyone in the playground fears him, he is one maniac you do not want to mess with. Now Joe has the uneasy task of filling the shoes of several temporarily used bassists...