While looking for a band name in the early 2000s, Wyatt discovered the phrase "those poor bastards" in a
book, and decided to use it as the name for his band formed with another unidentified member known as The Minister. In late 2005, his father was alleged to have contacted him for fear that he was a werewolf because he could not remember where he had gotten mud on his shoes. Wyatt has been questioned about the incident in various interviews. The Minister veils his face in all official band photography, does not perform live and has not revealed his identity. He has, however, played live before as seen in this footage as well as older official photos. He also does not wear a veil here. For live performances, Wyatt performs with a third musician, Vincent Presley, on drums,
Moog, and keyboard. At live shows, Presley is known to play the Moog or keyboard with drums simultaneously. Their song "Pills I Took" was covered by
Hank Williams III on his landmark 2006 release,
Straight to Hell. == Musical style and influences ==