The Spazmatics is a chain band, consisting of multiple cast members conceived by Perfect World Entertainment.<a href="
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Dallas,
Austin,
Cleveland,
Los Angeles,
Las Vegas,
San Francisco,
Nashville,
Tampa,
Salt Lake City,
Chicago,
North Carolina,
South Carolina,
San Antonio and
New York City.<a href="
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History

"tx spazmatics on stage"
In 1995, Jamie Brown, co-owner of Perfect World Entertainment, and his business partner Roger Sause established the Spazmatics.<a href="
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Agoura Hills, California.<a href="
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Chicago, Illinois,
Las Vegas,
Seattle, Washington and
Tucson, Arizona.<a href="
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Los Angeles, California in 2000.<a href="
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Concept
The band members' onstage costume includes bowties, plaid pants, taped glasses, pocket protectors and short shorts.<a href="
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Revenge of the Nerds.<a href="
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The Spazmatics story
In 1983, the band was formed after Kevin Stigwood, a physics teacher at Alta Dena High in
Thousand Oaks, California, lost a debate to a student.<a href="
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The Spazmatics - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>11<span>]</span></a> In result, Stigwood performed "
She Blinded Me With Science" by
Thomas Dolby at the state basketball championship game with the Spazmatics, a band he formed.<a href="
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The Spazmatics - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>11<span>]</span></a> Stigwood established the band with his brother, Curtis, Sidney Baderman and Rusty A. Woosmeir.<a href="
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