Nacadamia neuron is a pseudonym for Nacadamia Nutcase, an underground recording artist from Canada who's released a ton of lo-fi harsh noise recordings under Nacadamia Nutcase, as well as some other released "music" being classified as other genres. Most of his albums, he has said, are "intended to redefine the concept of what a bad album is," although nowadays he claims his music is "trying to sound a tad more likeable than before."

Exposed to plenty of top-40 popular music, cheesy 80s music, and radio-friendly adult contemporary folk rock from the 70s, he took recorder lessons as a child and studied "tee-tee-taw" music theory where he learned the basics of sight reading, and performing and practicing various short pieces of classical music that his teacher would provide to him. He was soon discovering a gravitation towards rock music and country music on his clock radio when he was 8 years old. Although, he quickly realized that he was way more into what was on the rock music stations than the country ones. A few of the first rock songs he admired at this time included "Counting The Days" By Collective Soul, "Vertigo" By U2, and "Come Again" By Thornley. These early musical exposures to music nudged the now angsty, gothed-out suburban teenager with a Justin Bieber haircut and a black, rubber breast cancer awareness bracelet that read: "I <3 Boobies", to begin his rebellious audio recording journey in early 2011 at first using his second-hand iPod Touch, but then eventually, his first cell phone, when he was in 10th grade.

It was completely unintentional at the time, to use these recordings as music, but the idea was to secretly press record at random and capture everyone talking in his classes while fearlessly aiming to use up all the space on his 4-gigabyte SD card. He then went home to listen to what had been captured, and was amazed by how much sound was actually captured on an "amateur" device. It wasn't until about 2012 when he would then start to compile the hundreds of unedited voice memos into iTunes by adding his own created artwork and giving each recording a bizarre title. An example of a bizarre title would be something along the lines of "UUUUU %%%0 Atiminator 0%%% UUUUU". He liked it when the track had an abnormally long title. Some of these tracks were not even a full second long, while others were a few hours in length. He made plenty of albums this way which formed his first audio project, Xenox Corrupt.

Though several samples were used from this early Xenox Corrupt era in the self-titled debut album released in May 2016, all the original files will unfortunately never be recovered because the devices may not work anymore, and they cannot be found at this time to know for sure.

The first officially released recording was the debut "Nacadamia Nutcase" EP on July 24 2014. The method of unpreparedness and "laziness" to making all albums up to this point, as well as creating his own original artwork, set the basic blueprint for most future Nacadamia Nutcase albums from then on out.

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Solo Projects

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Here is a-likely incomplete, yet fairly thorough-list of 0's solo projects:

A

A-1000

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

ævum

Alice on Acid

Aoqic

Aqualethic

Austic Hound[1]

Autism Authoritie

Awning

B

Birthday Smartie

Black Hearts of Death

Blood Apology

C

Calcium

Canacased Magknoleum Cabbagroose

Center Dong Like Deep Southern Hemispheric Forces of The Unknown

Cerebellum Tryptomicrographer Was On The Shellields Significance Ground 0 Gummy Park Academy

Chlorine[2][3]

D

December 1998 January 1999

DJ 19996

E

Edjvjar Thropspects207vrromantictile The Black Carnifreak's Spanish Ostrich

F

The Früits of Effenvaloriences

FUCK OFF[4]

G

Galactose

Gender Bender

H

The Hungry Layers[5]

I

Icqlo

The iPod 1999

Isoscelex[6][7][8]

It's Here

J

Jerb Kazzaz

K

Kesey's

L

Lost Art[9]

M

The Microspicuous Compassionistic Narcissistic Meditative Insurance Plan

Micker Bruisers No Yolk Duckies

Minutes of Conscious Exasperations

Mirror Census

The Mutations

N

Nacadamia Nutcase[10][11][12]

Need For Models Of The Figure Of The Earth

Need For Motels Of Swimmingly Dazzlingly Sophisticated Lions

Never Mind The Problem Child

The Nuttiness Apostrophe Masterminds From Jupiter Ö[13]

Nuvfvuv 999

O

Ocean Cop

Offal[14]

On

Organisationer[15][16]

Oxikooki Masquests Soney Renćissence The Black Cauldron Speaks Flightly

P

Palm Glycerine's Ulcer Fetish With Baker Pan[17]

Pamethaline Glyzzie Diabolical Fluctuation Featuring Palm Glycerine's Ulcer Fetish With Baker Pan

Pask

Q

Quintumnia

R

Rapehead

Recital

Reverend Schizoid Featuring Aostronaut Od[18]

Roadkill

ᴚoaᴚ[19]

S

Saturn

Spheroid[20][21][22][23]

Swimmming

T

Τηλαύγης

The Terror Shrills

Tin Limb

U

V

Venus

The Very Naughty Hand Models, With Love From Jupiter Ö[24]

The Very Very Very Very Not So Loving Tennis Ball Freaks From Planet Espionage

Violent Probe

Visitor For Claudia

voıd

Vuhuwvuv

W

Wavelengths Dragoons[25]

We Love To Land On Gooogle Cars[26]

X

Xenophobic Reenactment Models For The Screeching Dreamers of The Floral Essence of Accessibility

Xenox Corrupt

Xi Zonk[27][28]

Y

Yawn

yEAU8[29]

Yule Zoig

Yx

Z

Zoo Animal Tropticalitie

123

0[30][31][32]

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Nacadamia Nutcase:

https://nacadamianutcase.bandcamp.com/music

Isoscelex:

https://isoscelex.bandcamp.com/way

References

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  1. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Austic Hound". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  2. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Chlorine Facebook page". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  3. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: Swimming Pool EP". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  4. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official YouTube video of the May 8, 2015 EP". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  5. ^ Weber, Ryan. "The Hungry Layers". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  6. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Isoscelex Facebook page". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  7. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: Way". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  8. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Drop EP (EP) Technical Sheet". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  9. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Youth of Electricity YouTube playlist by Lost Art". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  10. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Artist: Nacadamia Nutcase". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  11. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: Nacadamia Nutcase". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  12. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Nacadamia Nutcase Facebook page". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  13. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Nuttiness Apostrophe Masterminds From Jupiter Ö Facebook page". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  14. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full EP: Awful". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  15. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: New To This Town". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  16. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Organisationer Instagram account, active since October 7, 2021". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  17. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: My Cheerios In Alphabetical Order". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  18. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Soundcloud account for Reverend Schizoid Featuring Aostronaut Od, active since 2018". Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  19. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official ᴚoaᴚ Facebook page, active since 2014". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  20. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Written interview with Spheroid for Turn Me On, Dead Man's April 2022 podcast Five Eyes". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  21. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full podcast: Five Eyes by Turn Me On, Dead Man". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  22. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Spheroid Facebook page, active since August 13, 2015". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  23. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Single: When The Sun Hits by Spheroid". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  24. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official The Very Naughty Hand Models, With Love From Jupiter Ö Facebook page, active since April 13, 2016". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  25. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full mini album: Wavelengths Dragoons". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  26. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official We Love To Land On Gooogle Cars Facebook page". Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  27. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: Xi Zonk". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  28. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official Xi Zonk Facebook page". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  29. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Official yEAU8 Facebook page, active since August 7, 2014". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  30. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: 0". Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  31. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: Paradigm". Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  32. ^ Weber, Ryan. "Full album: 0". Retrieved 3 April 2023.