LabRat

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Diary of a Piss Drinker 02:33 Tools
After Dark 05:17 Tools
Father, Son and Holy Goat 03:34 Tools
Two Pigs Fucking 04:22 Tools
Hilary's Song 01:22 Tools
Merrick Sympathiser 03:45 Tools
Retention 02:40 Tools
Supernova 05:29 Tools
Rest Among the Slit 05:29 Tools
Clint Eastwood Is Very Hard, Innit 02:17 Tools
Instant Karma 04:26 Tools
Phuelled By Farmiceuticals 03:16 Tools
Stardust 04:55 Tools
Beauty & the Bass 06:15 Tools
Clint Eastwood Is Very Hard, Innit (Demo) 02:25 Tools
Feelings 04:55 Tools
Dopamine 06:55 Tools
Stephy Peppers 06:13 Tools
Darkness 05:47 Tools
Hey Bro! 05:14 Tools
Cascadia Subduction feat. Jamburglar 04:48 Tools
Beastmode 04:48 Tools
Cave Dweller 05:04 Tools
This Plane by Wiz Khalifa (Labrat Remix) 04:21 Tools
The Serenade Is Dead 03:30 Tools
Donkage 05:58 Tools
System Failure 05:38 Tools
Fresh Fitted 04:38 Tools
Power Animal 05:58 Tools
Brostep 05:14 Tools
Darkness w/Vox 06:10 Tools
Rapture 06:02 Tools
Waiting 05:50 Tools
Donkage by LabRat 03:30 Tools
Tell Me 06:25 Tools
Abrupt end 02:54 Tools
Vortex 05:50 Tools
Take Over 05:50 Tools
Fuse 04:24 Tools
Year of the Dragon 00:00 Tools
Tromp (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Revolution 04:51 Tools
Family Affair 07:15 Tools
FaCe 04:51 Tools
Get Some 04:12 Tools
Chaunch ft. Jamburglar 05:25 Tools
Hoodrat 05:25 Tools
Donkage by LabRat - Dubstep.NET Exclusive 05:25 Tools
Ballin' 04:12 Tools
Waiting (Original Mix) 04:43 Tools
Pitfall 05:25 Tools
Chaunch ft. Jamburglar (320) 05:25 Tools
Phulled by Farmiceuticals 05:25 Tools
Bustin' 04:12 Tools
Get Down 05:35 Tools
The Funk 05:23 Tools
Beauty & the Bass - Instrumental 06:15 Tools
Evolve (Original Mix) 05:15 Tools
India 04:43 Tools
Break The Cage (SugarBeats Remix) 05:01 Tools
Insecticide by Justin Lassen (LabRat Remix) 05:15 Tools
Can't Catch Up 00:00 Tools
Welcome to Jamrock by Damian Marley (LabRat Remix) 05:01 Tools
Tromp 06:36 Tools
Can't Catch Up (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Trav-o-Matic 03:24 Tools
Break The Cage 03:14 Tools
Phuelled By Farmaceuticals 03:14 Tools
SpaceMonkey 04:37 Tools
Beastmode by LabRat 06:36 Tools
Evolve (Beat Fatigue Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tromp.(AGRMusic) 06:36 Tools
Donkage.(AGRMusic) 00:00 Tools
A World Beyond 00:00 Tools
Break The Cage - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
LabRat - Trav-o-Matic 00:00 Tools
Evolve 00:00 Tools
Fuse (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Just Listen 05:42 Tools
One 05:42 Tools
Ballin' (Original Mix) 04:12 Tools
Fatality 00:00 Tools
Globber 02:19 Tools
Knowa 00:00 Tools
The Machine 05:38 Tools
Knowa (Original Mix) (AGRMusic) 04:56 Tools
LabRat - It Aint Over (ft Stephanie) 04:56 Tools
LaBrat - Space Apes 04:56 Tools
Till I Die (LabRat & Jamburglar Remix) 04:56 Tools
Crunch Test.(www.agr.moy.su) 03:58 Tools
Funk Take 2 (Original Mix) 05:13 Tools
Clint Eastwood is Very Hard, Innit [Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
Stutter 04:55 Tools
Get Down.(www.agr.moy.su) 05:34 Tools
Strange Nights 01:03 Tools
Battleground 04:41 Tools
Stutter (Original Mix) 04:37 Tools
Tell Me (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Break The Cage (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Fresh Fitted - Original Mix 04:56 Tools
Evolve - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Brostep [Light & Kate] 05:14 Tools
Crunch test 04:00 Tools
XX - Crystalised (Labrat Remix) 04:00 Tools
Shitaka 04:56 Tools
Year Of The Dragon.(www.agr.moy.su) 05:04 Tools
Lemon Tree 04:56 Tools
Battleground (Original Mix) 04:41 Tools
Hoodrat (Original mix) 00:00 Tools
Can't Catch Up - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Strange Nights (Original Mix) 04:56 Tools
Evolve - Beat Fatigue Remix 03:51 Tools
Cascadia Subduction feat. Jamburgalur - Original Mix 04:56 Tools
Stephy Peppers - Original Mix 05:14 Tools
Two Pigs ****ing 05:13 Tools
Theme For A Downer 00:00 Tools
NiteKidZ 04:56 Tools
Space Apes 04:37 Tools
Clint Eastwood Is Very Hard, I 02:17 Tools
It Aint Over (ft Stephanie) 04:56 Tools
Stardust (Original Mix) 02:19 Tools
Cascadia Subduction feat. Jamburglar | Dubstep Sector 04:47 Tools
Cawe Dweller 05:04 Tools
Darkness - Original Mix 05:04 Tools
Take Over - Original Mix 04:56 Tools
LaBrat - The Machine 02:19 Tools
Ya Mama Be Proud 02:19 Tools
Crystalised 04:18 Tools
Cave Dweller - Original Mix 04:18 Tools
Shitaka - Original Mix 04:18 Tools
California Condor 03:51 Tools
Get Down (Original mix) 02:19 Tools
Diary Of A Piss Drinker (Album Version) 05:04 Tools
Rapture - Original Mix 02:19 Tools
Hey Bro 05:14 Tools
Clint Eastwood is very hard Innit 02:17 Tools
Clint Eastwood 02:19 Tools
Hoodrat (Original Mix) (AGRMusic) 02:19 Tools
System Failure - Original Mix 02:19 Tools
Digitalia 02:19 Tools
Tromp (Like My Facebook Page for Exclusive DL) 02:19 Tools
Knowa (Original Mix) 02:19 Tools
Waiting2 03:51 Tools
Sub Slayer 05:08 Tools
Ravenous (feat. Jamburglar) (Original mix) 05:08 Tools
Shitaka (Original Mix) 03:51 Tools
PirateCrunk (ft. Downsquarez & Jamburglar) 03:51 Tools
Waiting (Original Mix) (320 Kbps) 03:51 Tools
Clint Eastwood Is Very Hard, Innit (Album Version) 03:51 Tools
Father Son And Holy Goat (Album Version) 03:51 Tools
Hilary's Song (Album Version) 03:51 Tools
Questions 03:51 Tools
Clint Eastwood Is Very Hard, Innit (Demo Version) 03:51 Tools
Neon by Doctor P, Jenna G (LabRat Remix) 03:51 Tools
Karasho - It Aliens (Labrat Remix) 03:51 Tools
LabRat - It Aint Over (ft Stephanie 03:51 Tools
Tanas Root 03:51 Tools
Stephy Peppers | Dubstep Sector 03:51 Tools
The XX Crystalised- Labrat remix 00:00 Tools
Carnivorous Lunar Activities 00:00 Tools
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There are several artists using this name 1) LabRat. 24-year-old, Santa Cruz-based dubstep artist Travis Egner Williams produces melodically infused dance floor bangers under the persona LabRat. He exploded onto the EDM scene in 2010 with his bootleg of The XX track Crystalized which was featured on many top YouTube channels around the world. Word spread quickly about LabRat's unique drops and synths. In 2011 he was picked up by GruntWorthy Music where he released his debut EP "Test Subject", receiving much critical praise. Working off the release hype LabRat had a great 2012 rocking the Emission Festival and other underground festivals in and around the San Francisco Bay Area featuring his face slaying bass. Online, LabRat's popularity has gone viral. Hundreds of new fans join the base each month. He is regularly featured on top blogs such as The Untz, Earmilk.com Dubstep.net and TheDubstepChannel. LabRat is producing more music than ever and breaking into new markets. This spring he hits the road for his first national tour and will release his second EP soon afterward. Keep an eye out for LabRat in your area. 2) Labrat. Once upon a time, in Jersey in the Channel Islands, four pieces of scum, bound together by circumstances not beyond their control, hatched a hideous, diabolical plan to fuck with peoples heads by defiling the conventions of modern music through dischordance, non-existant chord-progressions and irregular tempo changes. Relocating to London and SICK of constantly seeing bands around them pathetically trying to pander to the whim of the masses, our four fuckwits locked themselves in the unused function room of a South-East London pub and went to work... Make no mistakes; Labrat's music is brutal. Labrat hit like a bulldozer, trampling over anything that lies in their path, irrespective of the outcome. The music careers wildly through a visceral, racketeering vein that has served Raging Speedhorn so well. This is not music for the faint-hearted. Not in the slightest. After a handful of line-up changes and once a more permanent line-up had taken shape, the band set about laying down tracks for their debut record. The result was the 'Theme For A Downer & Anthems Of Rejection' single- released in 1998 on Fear Family Assassins Records. The metal music press jumped on the record like a pack of starving hyenas, united in their general adoration and appreciation for the harsh, belligerent sounds on display. A short tour of the UK beckoned following the single's release, as Labrat left a trail of destruction and caused a near riot amongst 400 people at their show in Rugeley. Cardigan-wearing, floppy-fringed, lily-livered wimps sitting on stools with acoustic guitars pining and moping; this lot are not. Much of 1999 was a flurry of activity. In March, the band appeared alongside Napalm Death, Iron Monkey and Medulla Nocte on 'Slayed In Britain', a Rock Radio Networks feature intended to highlight the metal scene in the UK and was broadcast to over 250,000 listeners worldwide. Another turning point for the band was their gig in May at London Borderline; it was an opportunity for the band to see just how widespread their popularity was. Later on in the year, Labrat would go on to outsell Tarrie B's latest band My Ruin in Newcastle. Over the next year, much time was spent writing new material and honing their raw skills both in the rehearsal room and on the live circuit, playing anywhere that would have them. Tracks appeared on numerous compilations including 'Phuelled By Farmaceuticals' on 'Century Media Blitz 2' and most recently on Visible Noise sampler 'Visibility' with their song 'Merrick Sympathiser'. The track features abrasive guitars, almost primal growling and speeded drums whipped into chaotic frenzy with skull-cracking consequences. In February 2000, Labrat were joined by Freebase for a handful of manic dates in Ireland. Leading on from the success of those dates, in the summer, the band organised a DIY co-headline tour of the UK with Subvert. A thousand copies of 'Homegrown Brutality', a spilt CD of the two bands was pressed up by Noisebox Records, and subsequently sold out. More gigs with Skinlab, Raging Speedhorn and Earthtone9 have done nothing if not expand the band's growing legion of fans who are equally- if not more- enamoured with Labrat's brutal intensity as the press. In late 2001 a deal was struck with Visible Noise, presenting them the opportunity to spread their muck across much of the record buying world. The band returned to the lab and constructed what would become "Ruining It For Everyone", their debut full length release. The band entered London's Fortress II studios in late January 2002 and emerged in February with the 3 heaviest reels of magnetic tape ever carried into a mastering suite. After a remix through the mixing desk that recorded Led Zeppelin 3 and 4, the album was released in May to unanimous acclaim from fans and critics alike getting 8/10's and 4/5's across the board. Sadly, the harmony was disrupted in June 2002 when, 3 weeks after the album's release, original singer Rob McAuslan left the band to become a full-time parent. The band then drafted in not one, but two new growlers in the shape of Jamie Farrell (ex-Tangaroa/Sceptre Of Piss) and Martin Ives (ex-Morose) to tour for the album. After one year of working with vocalists Jamie Farrell and Martin Ives, Labrat made the decision to part ways with the dynamic duo and were able to recall the services of former frontman Rob McAuslan in June 2003 when the band set off as main support on Relapse heavyweights Mastodon's first headline tour of the U.K. Labrat thrilled audiences nightly, battering people with their tight, challenging arrangements and viscous attitude towards performing live. With all cylinders firing again, and gigs in Italy, Malta and Iceland under their belts, the band holed themselves up in various locations whilst working on compositions for their second contribution to the ruin of music as we know it. With the working title "Stealing From a Whore " "and tracks including "The Fucking Stitch Up", "Cock Fight" and "Paint the Windows Black" it seemed they had lost none of the vitriol which propelled the first record to such depraved heights. Unfortunately this rediscovered unity was not to last and the band split up during the writing process of the second album. The rest of the band remained in London whilst singer Rob returned to Jersey and now fronts local extreme metal act, We Bury Our Own. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.