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The Rhoosthyx are a legendary quartet of the late 90s, inspired by oniric and surrealistic poetry. They simply destroyed both melodic bridges and instrumental solos for a greater effect. With no listeners in the beginning, the two founding members turned to pop and r'n'r. Thus, the Rhoosthyx came into being. Led by Lady Wishbone, a kazoo-player & vocalist, originary from Kent, whose name and family were killed in the Bornfire Revolution of 1997, the Rhoosthyx evolved into a multi-cultural and poliglottal rhythm orchestra. Second in lead there was Don Custura of the Barbarellas, playing indie drums and satanic percussions. There was George Basta, the Albanian trumpeteer; Jack Frost, the Finnish grandfather of grunge, and later on the quartet turned into a quintet with the dadaistic addition of Macca Jawacca, a Bulgarian gardener, whose humble origins never allowed him anything more than sweeping the backstage for concerts. They all loved each other very much. They loved one another all day long. And they made music, not war. They were just some dedicated followers of fashion. The group self-destructed itself in the late 90s. Nodoby knows precisely when. The only surviving remains are the bits and pieces of an exquisite surrealistic album, a pillow of winds. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.