The three Bucksters met accidentally in January 2005 at the unlikely setting of a suburban Buddhist Disco in Stoke Newington, North London. Being the only three men in attendance with hair on top of their heads - Andy, Pete and Stixx found themselves backed into a corner after the disco turned into a sedate chant-fest.
The three lads quickly discovered that they had more than just follicular abundance in common and joined forces at a Hackney rehearsal studio a week later. And it was here that the Buck Brothers sound was born.Within two months of forming, the three lads recorded 'The World According to Buck' EP (released October '05 in North America) which was playlisted on over 400+ college radio stations throughout the United States and Canada with heavy rotation and chart placements aplenty.After tours in Europe & North America the band recorded their debut album, "Me" which was released on 5 March 2007 in the USA (Coach House Records), UK (Cargo Records/Fading Ways) and Canada (Scratch Records/Fading Ways) with other territories to follow. To commemorate the release date, Buck Brothers successfully achieved a world record entry for 'highest number of gigs performed in 12 hours' in their native London with 28 shows undertaken. In July 2007, Buck Brothers supported Primal Scream in Moscow, Russia.