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Formed in Columbus, Ohio (though none of the members are from Columbus, Ohio), The Ruckmoors originally consisted of Admiral Ruckmoor (bass), Tom Parks (inaudible guitar), The Ruckwood (louder guitar), Rodley Ruckmoor (Jimmy's drums), and Terence O'Ruckmoor (vocals). Terence formed the band to play Whitesnake's 'Here I Go Again.' Unable to play that song, the band wrote their own nonsense. One year after forming, Tom Parks left the band to pursue a girl, which worked for him. The Ruckmoors took their name from the alchy bar across the street from where they lived. 'Lack of Rest' was recorded at Soilsack Soundstage and Master of Hobbits Studio in the summer of 2009 using Various Carls' untrustworthy "No-Fi" technique. Like a girl that breaks up with you by not phoning and then you find out she left town, the band ceased playing together shortly after the release of 'Lack of Rest.' User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.