Artist
S.B.O.T.H.I. (Swimming Behavior Of The Human Infant)
S.B.O.T.H.I., a Britpop artist from the UK, pushed musical boundaries with their experimental sound from 1960 to 1991.
About
S.B.O.T.H.I. defied the norms. From 1960 to 1991, they navigated the UK's sonic underbelly with abrasive excursions into melodic experimentation. Releases like "Swimming Behavior Of The Human Infant" (1985) and "Brakes 'N' Mistakes" (1985) tore through convention. Selektion's vinyl releases captured the chaos. Ache's tapes spread the disorder. John Lennon's haunting vocals and Paul McCartney's bass laid foundations for their visceral sound. Stuart Sutcliffe's early bass drove the raw edge. Ringo Starr's drums kept the storm unrelenting. With cultural commentary woven into psychedelic influences, their sound wasn't just heard — it was felt. S.B.O.T.H.I. disbanded in '91, but the echoes remain, abrasive and unyielding.
Discography
7 totalMembers
- Stuart Sutcliffe — bass guitar founder
- Tommy Moore — drums (drum set) founder
- Norman Chapman — drums (drum set) founder
- Pete Best — drums (drum set) founder
- Chas Newby — bass guitar founder
- John Lennon — guitar founder
- John Lennon — lead vocals founder
- John Lennon — original founder
- George Harrison — guitar founder
- George Harrison — lead vocals founder
- George Harrison — original founder
- Paul McCartney — bass guitar founder
- Paul McCartney — lead vocals founder
- Paul McCartney — original founder
- Ringo Starr — drums (drum set)





