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An emo/indie band between 1993-1995. Patterns Make Sunrise came out of two different bands, Christopher Robin and Lunch Pail, with some social cohesion and networking by Jordan Rain the drummer, now known as Yogoman. Avalon Kalin (Poet/Lyricist of Patterns Make Sunrise) played bass in Christopher Robin, an explosive and innovative mid 90's emo hardcore quartet that combined noise, space sounds, free-improv jazz, spazzy hardcore with catchy melodic hooks and intelligent lyrics from the gut by Rob Booher. Tony Palmasani played sonic noise guitar (w/ hardcords) and Andy Sells played the drums like a butterfly whilst stingin' like a bee (very inspiring). "Christopher Robin blew my eyelids back when i first heard and saw them, it opened me to a whole new musical underworld."- Yogoman. Lunch Pail consisted of Kelly Ockinga on Guitar and Vocals, Graeme Nelson on Bass and Gillie on Drums. Lunch Pail played very strange music that is difficult to describe. Graeme played pattern like bass lines that anchored around Kelly's wild and at times crunchy metallic guitar chords accompanied by pinch harmonics and quirky melodic runs thrown in which confused any listener as to where he might be coming from. Gillie pounded out thundering Riot Grrl beats that could be described as savage while tying the whole package together on a shoestring. Kelly wailed off-key vocals over the top of Lunch Pail's wall of sound. "I will never see a band like Lunchpail, ever. It's not humanly possible. If Men f