The band stopped by BuzzFeed to play some music and teach us a thing or two about themselves.

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Brandon Rush and Kyle Sears are the guys of Priory, whose song "Weekend" is probably stuck in your head as you read this. They hail from a town called Portland, Oregon, which is now home to their very own recording studio where they created the music that you can hear on their EP Weekend, which is available on iTunes now. Brandon and Kyle stopped by BuzzFeed so we could get to know them a little better, and here's what we learned.
1) What was the first album you bought?
Brandon: The first album that I officially got was MC Hammer, Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em. It was Christmas and I got a yellow Walkman. I had that, and my mom edited it, the tape, because there was a song called "Soft and Wet," and you could put tape over the little sound holes to censor it. So she edited over "Soft and Wet," and I'd be jamming to the chorus and then it would be gone for 30 seconds, then the chorus would come back.
Kyle: My first was Foo Fighters, the one with the gun on the front. And I actually stole it from the store. My buddy showed me a way to slip CDs out of the case, from underneath. I actually felt bad about it and I took it back and paid for it.
2) What's the last concert you went to?
Kyle: I saw Royal Blood.
Brandon: That was mine too. That was in New York. Those guys kill.
3) Brandon, you used to have a home brewery, tell us something we don't know about beer.
Brandon: Something you might not know... Belgian, one of the defining characteristics of Belgian beer is that it has top fermenting yeast, and the yeasts are actually wild. So in different areas in Belgium, there are these indigenous yeasts that will float into the beer. So you know what kind of beer it is based on the flavor caused by the indigenous yeast.

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