John Bergin
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John Bergin is a graphic novel artist and a darkwave musician. Among his musical projects are Trust Obey and C17H19NO3. As Trust Obey, Bergin was the first act signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing Records, though the debut album Hands of Ash was never released on the label. After separating from Nothing, Bergin released the album on Fifth Colvmn Records in 1996, with a sticker on the front quoting Reznor: "Not a great commercial potential." Bergin's Fear and Bullets was an audio accompaniment to James O'Barr's The Crow.
For his graphic novel work, Bergin was nominated for the Harvey Award for Best New Talent in 1991.[1]