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Turbo Fruits is a garage rock band from Nashville, Tennessee founded by Be Your Own Pet guitarist Jonas Stein. ==Biography== The band was formed by guitarist/vocalist Jonas Stein. Turbo Fruits formed while Stein was still in Be Your Own Pet. The earliest version of Turbo Fruits also included Be Your Own Pet drummer John Eatherly who performed on the self-titled debut, which was released in the U.S. via Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace! label 〔(Ecstatic Peace! Artist Profile )〕 and then a few months later in the United Kingdom by ARK Recordings. The duo later added bassist Max Peebles for touring. Stein continued the band after Be Your Own Pet folded in 2008 〔(Brooklyn Vegan: BYOP Break Up )〕 and again after Eatherly and Peebles left the band to join Be Your Own Pet's frontwoman Jemina Pearl in her solo project. Stein then added bassist Wes Traylor and drummer Zack Martin for Turbo Fruits' second album,〔(Billboard Biography )〕 ''Echo Kid'', which was released in fall 2009 on Fat Possum.〔(Fat Possum Records Artist Profile )〕 That fall, the band (Stein, Eatherly & Peebles) also appeared in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut ''Whip It''.〔(Nashville Scene: Whip It Starring Turbo Fruits and Landon Pigg )〕〔(Whip It on IMDb )〕〔(iTunes Biography )〕 Just before Echo Kid was released Traylor and Martin left the band to start Nashville based rock band Natural Child and Matt Hearn and Dave McCowen of Nashville's The Tits were recruited for touring.〔()〕 In the summer of 2010 Kingsley Brock was added on guitar making the band a 4-piece for the first time.〔()〕 On April 20, 2015 Turbo Fruits released ''No Control'' on Thirty Tigers / Melvin Records. ''No Control'' was produced by Jeremy Ferguson from Battle Tapes Recording, and Patrick Carney of The Black Keys.
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