Kulash was born in
Washington D.C. on October 7, 1975. He was raised in the D.C. area. Kulash attended
Beauvoir School and graduated from
St. Albans School in 1994. He trained as a youth at the
Interlochen Arts Camp. The family name was originally "Kulas" when Kulash's great-grandparents lived in
Poland. In a podcast, Kulash states that one of his grandfathers invented the modern-day
fish stick, and the other found a species of beetle. While in college at Brown, Kulash played in at least three bands: A La Playa, Calixto Chinchile, and Square. He released three CDs in his senior year: an album of experimental
Elvis covers (for his senior project), an eponymously titled five-song EP from his electronic pop band Square, and
Appendices, a collection of more than a dozen miscellaneous recordings from his time in college, including solo songs, collaborations with friends, class projects, studio experiments, and recordings from previous bands. Included on the
Appendices record are the original recordings of "Bye Bye Baby", which was later re-recorded for OK Go's debut record, and four songs from a never-finished EP for his punk band A La Playa. In May 1998, Kulash won Brown University's Weston Prize in music composition. Kulash graduated from
Brown University in 1998, with a concentration in Art-
Semiotics. ==Career==