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[[Image:OliviaNewtonBundy.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Olivia Newton Bundy in 1990]]
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'''Brian Tutunick''' (born March 31, 1968), better known by his stage name '''Olivia Newton Bundy''', is a musician. He was the bassist of the industrial metal band [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]] before moving on to [[Related bands and artists#L.U.N.G.S.|L.U.N.G.S.]] in 1992, and [[Related bands and artists#Nation of Fear|Nation of Fear]] in 1996. His stage name is formed from the names ''Olivia Newton''-John and Ted ''Bundy''.
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==Biography==
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Olivia Newton Bundy is a co-founder of [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]].
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He was replaced by [[Gidget Gein]] at the bass later in 1990. After being replaced by Gein, Bundy went on to play bass for [[Related bands and artists#L.U.N.G.S.|L.U.N.G.S.]] (subsequently renamed Collapsing Lungs, and renamed again to Lungs). They released an album called ''Colorblind'' in 1994.
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In 1996 Brian along with notable DJ Grynch created a new band, Nation of Fear. They released the song "Immortal" on a compilation album for rock station 9.49 WZTA. Later that year Nation of Fear would release their well-received self-titled album on DiMar Records. They would go on tour with Genitorturers and were even joined on tour by Lords of Acid. Nation of Fear (like their tour-mates) were known for stage antics including S&M, powertools, and pyrotechnic shows.
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In 1998, Nation of Fear's second release ''Everything Beautiful Rusts'', while receiving much more attention, failed to keep the band together and by 2000 they had broken up.
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Bundy can now be seen on a weekly music show ''Feedback'' featured on the television channel PAX.
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