Fuzzbubble were among several 1990s Long Island power-pop bands, such as
Hunk, Track One A.B. and One Groovy Coconut, that received some major
exposure but ultimately were victims of changing music business trends and
personnel. The band was formed by Jim Bacchi, guitarist with One Groovy
Coconut along with vocalist Mark DiCarlo of funk-metal regional favorites
Po Boy Swing. They recorded a demo dripping with exquisite vocals and
patented Bacchi melodies and riffs, and were picked up by indie Royalty
Records (which eventually released two Track One A.B. albums and an Iggy
Pop tribute that featured the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Joey Ramone, Joan
Jett and the reunited Blondie). Sean "Puffy" Combs came looking for a rock
band to widen his musical horizons and Fuzzbubble was signed to his Bad Boy
Entertainment. By this time drummer Jay Camiolo and bassist Brett Rothfeld
had joined the fold. The band backed up Puffy on a version of his hit
"It's All about the Benjamins" and co
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