An acronym for "Dead Brain Cells," D.B.C. was a minor Canadian thrash band of the late '80s featuring Phil Dakin (bass/vocals), Eddie Shahini (guitar), Gerry Ouellette (guitar), and Jeff St. Louis (drums). Originally formed in 1986 and quickly snapped up by a Combat Records scout who caught them opening for Slayer in their hometown of Montreal, D.B.C. made a rather inauspicious debut with 1987's self-explanatory Dead Brain Cells, which featured run-of-the-mill '80s thrash that not even name producer Randy Burns could add much sparkle to. The following year's second effort, Uni...