Philadelphia's Duran Duran Duran (Ed Flis) emerged during the early 2000s as one of the most notorious figures in the American breakcore scene, creating some of the genre's most chaotic, destructive work, before moving to Berlin and shifting to an aggressive electro-techno sound. Flis participated in various punk and hip-hop groups during his teens, and he started making noisy electronic music as Duran Duran Duran in 1999 while he was a student at Drexel University. Initially, DDD was a collaboration between Flis and Michael Chaiken (of Dance Chromatic) and Tony Gabor, but Fli...