Raggedy Angry
Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Raggedy Angry is a band that plays a mixture of synth and industrial rock music.[1][2]
Raggedy Angry | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario |
Genres | Industrial rock Electronic rock |
Years active | 2006 – Present |
Labels | Synthetic Sounds, Danse Macabre (Europe) |
Members | Irvin Scabtree Paul Roussel Brendan Bell |
Website | http://www.raggedyangry.com |
On October 1, 2010 via Synthetic Sounds and Danse Macabre the band released their third full-length album entitled How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords. The album featured production work from Dave "Rave" Ogilvie along with vocals from Jakalope lead singer Chrystal Leigh and Kevin James Maher of Fake Shark - Real Zombie!.[3][4][5][6]
The band has played across Europe with The Birthday Massacre in addition to cross Canada with Die Mannequin.[7][8][9]
Current members
- Irvin Scabtree - Vocals
- Paul Roussel - Drums
- Brendan Bell - Guitars
Past members
- Pressit - Guitars
- Professor Oblivion - Bass
- Air-Conditioned Superstar - Bass
- C-Man - Bass
Discography
- Take Me, Break Me, Make Me Pretty (2006)
- Pestilence (2008)
- How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords (2010)
- Dead Beats (2012)
- Music appearance in Darknet (2013)
References
- RAGGEDY ANGRY: How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords (Synthetic Sounds) Archived 2012-07-10 at archive.today
- Raggedy Angry Interview
- "Raggedy Angry: How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords (Review/Kritik) - Album-Rezension (Industrial Rock / Cyber Punk)". musikreviews.de.
- "RAGGEDY ANGRY - How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords". powermetal.de.
- Review: Raggedy Angry – How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords Archived 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine
- "Chart Attack". Archived from the original on 2010-12-20.
- Raggedy Angry announce European release on Dance Macabre Archived 2010-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Raggedy Angry Announce European Release on Dance Macabre!
- Die Mannequin, Vancouver BC, Friday, November 06, 2009, Venue Archived July 30, 2012, at archive.today
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