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Bert and Werle were both raised in [[Olympia, Washington]], home of [[K Records]] and [[Kill Rock Stars]], and they soaked up a thriving indie music scene.<ref>{{cite news| last =Asher| first =Tizzy| title =Night life: The club scene| page =5| newspaper =[[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]]| date =2005-07-22}}</ref> Before convening Math and Physics Club they were in a band called Drive Car Girl (named after a [[Beat Happening]] song). They played about a dozen shows at local clubs and coffee houses with a set of 12-15 original songs, along with covers of songs by [[R.E.M. (band)|REM]], [[Nancy Sinatra]] and [[Kraftwerk]]. Former members of Drive Car Girl include Brent Cole [[Whats Up Magazine]] and Sean Berry [[Double Crown Records]]. Elsewhere, Ethan shared guitar chords with high school friend [[Carrie Brownstein]] and later, as a student at [[The Evergreen State College]] featured in [[Jenny Jenkins]]' musical "Love Is Stupid" opposite [[Mirah]]. Ethan also began the Internet's first Beach Boys related mailing list, called "surfsup", in January 1994.<ref>{{cite web| title =PSML: Pet Sounds Mailing List |url = http://www.cabinessence.com/brian/pet-sounds/| accessdate =|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20011030073741/http://www.cabinessence.com/brian/pet-sounds/|archivedate = October 30, 2001 }}</ref>
 
James Werle passeddied away fromof cancer in September 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kexp.org/read/2018/9/24/rip-james-werle-math-physics-club/ | title=R.I.P. James Werle of Math & Physics Club | date=September 24, 2018|first=Janice|last=Headley|work=KEXP}}</ref>
 
==Influences==