Chris Brokaw
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Chris Brokaw is an American musician, mostly known for his work with the bands Come and Codeine.
While studying at Oberlin College, Brokaw was introduced to many people who became figures on the American indie rock scene of the 1990s, among them Stephen Immerwahr, who formed Codeine with Brokaw, as well as Sooyoung Park of Bitch Magnet and Seam, Liz Phair and John McEntire of Tortoise.
Soon after graduating from Oberlin Brokaw played drums for G.G. Allin. He also played drums on the two first Codeine albums, and helped kickstart Liz Phair's career. In 1990 he shifted to guitar as his main instrument and teamed up with Thalia Zedek, a well-known figure on New York's post-No Wave scene. The two formed Come, a band that despite never gaining much mainstream popularity is still widely seen as one of the most important bands of the American indie rock scene of the 1990s, in terms of originality and artistic courage.
Brokaw and Zedek took a break from Come at the end of the decade, and the band never regrouped, though the couple has since performed together on many occasions.
After Come, Brokaw has released several albums in his own name, as well as playing in the band The New Year, and collaborating with many artists, such as Evan Dando.