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Terrible times had fallen upon the good people of the world. When plagues and famines had overrun the land, there was a sad realization that the worst of the worst was at hand. As adults, children, and elderly alike became overwhelmed with such besieging times, many turned to any form of escapism they could entertain. Radios, television, and movie theatres thrived, and for a time it was pleasant. Soon after, teenage pop singers took over the airwaves and every sixteen-year-old owned a reality television show. Even movies let the hopeful people down. The demand for something different pressed a small few to take drastic action. Bridge and the Blue Riders rose to the challenge, slapping the yawning mainstream in the face. Touché. The group formally introduces artists Jeff Goldstein, Tristan DeDe, Michelle Culver, and Sean Hennessy, each individually committed to braving new territory and exploring hybrid topics that many tend not to explore. Incorporating other talented artists, the group welcomes collaboration of all forms. Pushing forward on their journey, BBR has restored many people's faith in the pursuit of entertainment and continues focusing on making films that cause Hollywood to apologize for their lack of creativity.