B.R.M.C.
"B.R.M.C." stands for the band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, an American rock group formed in 1998 in San Francisco, California. The band consists of three members: Peter Hayes, Robert Levon Been, and Leah Shapiro. Their music blends elements of garage rock, blues, and alternative rock, characterized by a gritty sound and introspective lyrics.
The band gained popularity with their self-titled debut album released in 2001, which featured tracks like "Whatever Happened to My Rock 'n' Roll (Punk Song)." Over the years, B.R.M.C. has released several albums and has developed a dedicated fan base, known for their energetic live performances and distinctive style.