Regan Farquhar (born February 12, 1978), better known by his stage name ...
is a rapper and producer from Los Angeles, California. He has collaborated with rappers such as Myka 9, Nocando, 2Mex and Ellay Khule. His primary producers have been Daedelus, Boom Bip, Daddy Kev, Loden, Paris Zax, Omid and Nobody. He has also worked with D-Styles on two albums.
Born in Los Angeles, Regan Farquhar was introduced to hip hop at an early age, his father Ralph Farquhar being the screenwriter for the film Krush Groove, one of the earliest films focusing on hip hop culture. He began rapping at age 9. By 13, he had released his first album as part of the group 4/29. At the age of 15, he attended open-mic nights at the Good Life Cafe in 1993. A regular at the Project Blowed open mic during the mid-1990s, he would be introduced to fellow underground artists, leading him to being a guest on at least 20.
He first recorded with Chillin Villain Empire in 1995. In 1999, he was featured on Fat Jack's Cater to the DJ.
Busdriver released his first solo album Memoirs of the Elephant Man in 2001, followed by This Machine Kills Fashion Tips and Temporary Forever in 2002. 2003 brought a collaboration with Radioinactive and Daedelus for the album The Weather. He followed those albums with Cosmic Cleavage in 2004 and Fear of a Black Tangent in 2005. In 2005, he was also enlisted as a "Corn Ganggster" rapping with Th' Corn Gangg. He later appeared on Islands' song "Where There's a Will There's a Whalebone" from the album Return to the Sea. Nicholas Thorburn once again worked with Busdriver on the track "Crony Island" from Reefer's self-titled debut album in 2008.
Busdriver is the executive producer of the 2009 album Watergate for Thirsty Fish, which consists of Psychosiz, Dumbfoundead and Open Mike Eagle.
Busdriver's two albums, RoadKillOvercoat and Jhelli Beam, have been released on Epitaph Records. In 2010, he released a free mixtape Computer Cooties.
In 2010, Busdriver started a band Physical Forms with Jeff Byron, who is a former member of The Mae Shi.
The band has been described as "DIY punk" and "experimental pop" with members of the band displaying a reluctance to label their sound. Busdriver is the singer in the group and writes most of the music with Byron and other members. Physical Forms released a split 7" Hoofdriver with Deerhoof on Polyvinyl Records. Busdriver's another project is Flash Bang Granada, a collaboration with Nocando. They released the album, 10 Haters, on Hellfyre Club in 2011.
Busdriver released "ATM" as a single from the album Beaus$Eros on Polyvinyl Records in 2011. The single was printed on a limited run of blue vinyl. Beaus$Eros was released on Fake Four Inc in 2012. He released the free EP, Arguments With Dreams, later that year.