BDoc

This is a collection of solo and instrumental albums, and also includes section of orphan songs and little diddlies.
Eye Dog

Eye Dog ran for nearly fifteen years playing coffeeshops and pubs around the Pacific Northwest. From 2005 to 2019, they rocked it all. Then known as Brandon and Sam, BDoc and Samara met at Washington State University in Pullman, WA living in the dorms. They played numerous live shows and were famous on campus after playing for the college news channel; it was the last broadcast of the year and the episode played on repeat for the entire summer.
Charles & Ralphie

Charles and Ralphie were a Canadian duo that I came across in early 2007. They wanted me to record their new hit single Pollen On My Car. After a long night of recording take after take, we had a short albums worth of track on tape and ready for production. I haven’t seen this Canadian duo in a few years now, but I’m told that Charles moved back to Canada to work as a ski lift operator and Ralphie headed to Tennessee to become a children’s book writer.
Potoooooooos

Potoooooooos (Potato Patato!) was a band formed in Portland, OR that is a mix of funk, rock, jazz, and everything in between. All our recordings and practices took place on a boat. We even had some shows on a boat.
Trainchild

Trainchild was another project born out of Pullman, WA. During my later years of graduate school I met a colleague, Jon, that could totally rock out on the bass. We jammed and recorded music in search of building a band. We had lots of players come and go from the band, but one thing that always stuck together was us. A smooth level of rock, alternative, and punk – this album is sure to please.
Three Sides of the Game

Three Side of the Game (T.S.G.) brings together three different backgrounds – the Bay Area, Seattle, and the 360. Formed in 2011, this rap project stemmed out of dark times and was a great outlet for a lot of pent up energy.
Insteadove

Insteadove (formally known as Dinirika) was formed during the early 2000’s and went through many name iterations. Stemming out of the disbandment of The Image of Dead Protocol, it was one of my first bands and official projects. Realized in the era of Nu-Metal, this album represents the true starts of a PNW garage band.