From the ashes of the 80's came Then There Were None, a synth pop duo comprised of Bev Stanton and John Sudnik, who became
darlings of the DC electronic scene in the early 1990's. Sudnik's apocolyptic lyrics addressed topics such as atomic warfare, political imprisonment, and lost love with a delivery reminiscent of Joy Division's Ian Curtis. They were later joined by backing vocalist Margie Perez and guitarists Dan Syed and John Gottfried. Alas, the band is no more, but surplus product remains.