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Revision as of 02:16, 31 August 2023

After the Great War, a group composed of former Autobots and Decepticons, inspired by Earth's genre of rock music, began a tour of the cosmos in order to spread a new understanding among mechs and organics alike, even persuading a Quintesson Judge and an avatar of Unicron himself to join in....
At least, that's story the Toronto-based filk band The Cybertronic Spree tells interviewers. Formed in 2013, the group started out doing covers of songs from The Transformers: The Movie before quickly expanding into songs from other films, anime and video games, as well as original material.
Members include:
They are 100% committed to the bit.
Fiction

The Cybertronic Spree played for a packed stadium full of adoring fans from both factions. Transformers #6 GACC exclusive cover
Hasbro Pulse livestream appearances
References
- ↑ Positively identified, so we know where they stand on that question.

