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Bryce Roper

The Bird

The spectacular Bryce Roper was born on the 17th of March, 2007. His funeral was held on the 19th of May, 2089.

Throughout the course of his life, he amassed a great deal of people that directly reacted to his every move. He was one of the few who understood how influence could be found without positive approval.

Identities:

Bryce Roper held many egos inside of his seemingly normal appearance.

Music:

Through music, The Bird was able to reach new ways of thinking, a new structure of expression to reconstruct in his mind. Music became the new language that was spoken in his mind.

Projects:

Besides listening to all the music that was available to him, Bryce Roper also was the creator of many music projects. Over the course of one year, he created several solo projects, including oz, Brycr, and hug. His solo exploits -after his magnum opus; fuck music by oz- became less serious and more experimental. These solo projects were released under the name The Bird, alongside releases by The Ventriloquist, a side project of band member Colin Reid. His studio-produced work also was commissioned by up-and-coming hip hop enthusiast Ben Perez.

After a few experiments that gained minor success in early 2023, Bryce Roper teamed up with Colin Reid for the first time to create Ms Karoo and released the self titled experimental rap album. This record was easily recognizable by its cover which was a photo of the pairs friend Cason Brutsch. Although this record was eventually deleted from Bandcamp and the files were lost, the Ms Karoo Page still contains a single track: Pit Crew. Arguably their first ever real song, Pit Crew was a single take demo recorded during the first attempt of Ms Karoo creating the album Sally, a demonic pirate concept record. Roper and Reid created a few more demos under the Ms Karoo name before ultimately switching directions and making music under the name Doctors, one that is widely recognized today.

During the start of Doctors, Bryce Roper paired with Brendan Jones to create the German-Metal-Spoken Word album Foaming at the mouth under the name Bill Cosbys Lawyer. This 3 song, 48 minute album lead to the creation of more projects from the duo, and eventually lead to the creation of Cordial Method.

Cordial Method was the brainchild of Bryce Roper and Colin Reid, a name and concept developed by The Bird himself. The group consisted of Roper, Reid, Jones, and female guitarist Keelie Fain. The band wrote a very experimental discography that consisted of deconstructed metal, post rock, and alternative rock influences before their eventual separation after the 4 graduated high school. The band’s separation was largely due to disagreements between Roper and Reid; who refused to give approval to the writing of the other. “Writing new material became illegal, and someone would put the composer on trial each time they attempted to push the band into a new demo.” - Bryce Roper.

Label:

Following the short-lived Cordial Method, the group continued to play music together, and follow their solo careers, as well as playing in the Doctors project that Roper continued. But the main focus of The Bird was to greaten the label that he had created with Colin Reid in their Junior year of High School. They were responsible for the establishment of a music scene in their hometown Lehi Utah, and they moved to the scene of all of Utah while in college at Utah State University.

The label included all artists and projects from Lehi, Utah, including the duos earliest musical journeys. Bryce Roper was the leader of Basic Records for the rest of his life.

The Bryce Roper Political Party:

In 2039, Bryce Roper created the greatest entrepreneurial feat known to man: his own double purpose political party. While he never ran for any political office, he helped hundreds of candidates run their own solo campaign to help politicians stand for their own beliefs and no one else’s. Along side the political side of his company, he also designed and built his own lines of 1980 style hatchbacks that were widely loved among collectors and nostalgia enthusiasts everywhere. Bryce Roper remained CEO and chairman of the company until 2074 when he retired from CEO.

Death:

On May 2nd, 2089, Bryce Roper was horrifically murdered in his own home by a clone of himself that had escaped from a nearby lab that he had built to study his own mind and how it created such successful things. The clone was 16 years old, and was sentenced to death by the jury. It killed itself in the cell before the date of the lethal injection came.