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Cartoon alternative rock quartet from MTV's ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0105950 Beavis and Butt-head]'' spinoff television series, ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0118298 Daria]''.  
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[[Image:Mystik_Spiral_Daria.png|right]]Local cartoon alternative rock quartet from MTV's ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0105950 Beavis and Butt-head]'' spinoff television series, ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0118298 Daria]''.  
  
 
The band first appeared in the "Road Worrier" episode (first aired 7 July 1997), with just Jane Lane's slacker brother Trent (voiced by Alvaro J. Gonzalez), and hunky airhead Jesse Moreno (Willy Schwenz) rehearsing "Icebox Girl" in the basement. The other band members (Nick Campbell, bass and Max Tyler, drums) don't appear until the "Ill" episode (first aired 6 July 1998), after which the band appeared in various other episodes, playing real gigs and everything.  
 
The band first appeared in the "Road Worrier" episode (first aired 7 July 1997), with just Jane Lane's slacker brother Trent (voiced by Alvaro J. Gonzalez), and hunky airhead Jesse Moreno (Willy Schwenz) rehearsing "Icebox Girl" in the basement. The other band members (Nick Campbell, bass and Max Tyler, drums) don't appear until the "Ill" episode (first aired 6 July 1998), after which the band appeared in various other episodes, playing real gigs and everything.  

Latest revision as of 06:31, 8 March 2019

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Local cartoon alternative rock quartet from MTV's Beavis and Butt-head spinoff television series, Daria.

The band first appeared in the "Road Worrier" episode (first aired 7 July 1997), with just Jane Lane's slacker brother Trent (voiced by Alvaro J. Gonzalez), and hunky airhead Jesse Moreno (Willy Schwenz) rehearsing "Icebox Girl" in the basement. The other band members (Nick Campbell, bass and Max Tyler, drums) don't appear until the "Ill" episode (first aired 6 July 1998), after which the band appeared in various other episodes, playing real gigs and everything.

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