Bootsy's Rubber Band released many albums as a side project of the P-Funk mob, and went on to help produce Zapp, which was a Dayton, Ohio band featuring Roger and Zapp Troutman. The Zapp sound was the pioneering sound of electrofunk, donning synthesized drum beats and loops, a vocoder (talk box) on many songs, and even envisioned the internet becoming a place where people could meet in the song "Computer Love". Zapp had many other elecrofunk songs, including the classic 1980 release "More Bounce To The Ounce" that would be an inspiration to many hip-hop and R&B artists in the future.