Combustible Edison was an American neo-lounge music group founded in 1991 in
Providence, Rhode Island. The band's core members included Liz Cox on vocals and
percussion, Michael Cudahy on guitar, Nick Cudahy on bass, Peter Dixon on
keyboards, and Aaron Oppenheimer on drums. Combustible Edison began as a
14-piece orchestra accompanying a stage show titled The Tiki Wonder Hour before
evolving into their signature lineup. The group signed with Sub Pop Records in
1994 and released their debut album I, Swinger. Their second studio album,
Schizophonic!, was issued in 1996, followed by ...