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  1. Real Name: Robert DelBueno. Profile: Bass player from the state of Georgia, USA. Aliases: Rob Del Bueno. Variations: Viewing All | CoCo The Electronic Monkey Wizard. Coco, Coco The Electronic, CoCo The Electronic Monkey Wrench, CoCo The Electronic Wizard, CoCo, The Electronic Monkey Wizard.

  2. Coco the electronic monkey wizard (Robert del Bueno) - Bajo, sampler Birdstuff (Brian Teasley) - Batería Durante su existencia la banda tuvo otros bajistas y guitarristas adicionales que los apoyaban en las grabaciones de estudio o en los actos en vivo, ellos eran Dr. Deleto & his invisible Vaportron , Dexter X man from planet Q y Captain Zeno .

  3. The main members of the band are Star Crunch (aka Brian Causey) on guitar and sometimes vocals, Birdstuff (aka Brian Teasley) on drums, and Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard (Robert DelBueno) on bass guitar and electronics.

  4. CoCo The Electronic Monkey Wizard. In Groups: Man Or Astro-Man?, Subsonics. Variations: Viewing All | Rob Del Bueno. Del Bueno, Rob Delbueno. Artist. [a756330] Edit Artist. Vinyl and CD. Discography. 1 – 18 of 18. SortShow. Refresh. Image. Title. Label. Catalog Number. Year. In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory. Actions. Vocals. 702-112.

  5. De esta manera, Brian 'Birdstuff' Teasley (batería), Brian 'Star Crunch' Causey (guitarra) y Robert 'Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard' del Bueno (bajo) comenzaron un largo camino que se extiende hasta la actualidad. Música que también se puede ver.

  6. Coco, The Electronic Monkey Wizard: alternate universe bass, percussion, banana consumption, sound bites of lower primate love, hand held view master, VCR ignition, bunny control, foreign language count-offs, and yelps of intense pain given to him, sometimes in punishment; Birdstuff: hi-hat

  7. Excerpts from various stolen telecommunications between Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard and an unknown source were intercepted by Drop-D's DD-13 satellite and reveal a deeper truth. Due to interference from the CSIS satellite monitoring Bruce Clarke, the transmissions are slightly hindered by static, but decipherable.