Raggedy Angry

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Superjet 03:41 Tools
Fire Engine Red 03:38 Tools
Get Fucked 03:03 Tools
Wake 00:36 Tools
My Escape 03:52 Tools
Sick Thoughts 03:42 Tools
Burn Your Gods 03:53 Tools
Digital Hell 04:20 Tools
Take The Home 03:47 Tools
Dont Mess With The S.S. 03:43 Tools
Take Me Home 03:47 Tools
Assimilate 03:24 Tools
Dance Party 04:15 Tools
Safety Scissor Suicide 03:23 Tools
Robot Love 04:23 Tools
Don't Mess With the S.S. 03:49 Tools
Candy Unicorns 05:25 Tools
Chest Pains 03:49 Tools
Moonlight 03:55 Tools
Glowsticked 03:26 Tools
Call Me Master 02:46 Tools
Make Me Feel 03:27 Tools
Sick and Twisted 03:51 Tools
Easter Island Radiaton 03:46 Tools
Rape 02:02 Tools
Epiloge Cheers 14:38 Tools
Gangsta's Paradise 03:53 Tools
All For You 04:28 Tools
Obsession 02:24 Tools
Second Best 03:35 Tools
Hate Is Fashionable (feat. Jakalope) 03:45 Tools
Stop the Show (feat. Uncle Outrage) 03:16 Tools
Requiem 04:22 Tools
Easter Island Radiation 03:46 Tools
Stupid MF (Raggedy Angry) 02:38 Tools
Meerkat 05:40 Tools
Falling 03:04 Tools
The Funk 03:24 Tools
Desperate 03:25 Tools
Ripped Down 02:10 Tools
Thought Turned Defecit 02:17 Tools
Porcelain 03:02 Tools
Scream/Scream 03:44 Tools
Rabbits 02:18 Tools
Earthbound 04:14 Tools
Uncool 05:33 Tools
Plastic 02:21 Tools
A Brief Interlude 01:25 Tools
[in]Sanity 03:41 Tools
Superjet - The Birthday Massacre Remix 04:05 Tools
(In)Sanity 03:42 Tools
Hate Is Fashionable - Feat. Jakalope 03:46 Tools
I Want a Song... 00:53 Tools
Stop The Show - Feat. Uncle Outrage 03:17 Tools
Superjet (The Birthday Massacre Remix) 04:05 Tools
Die (Hidden Track) 02:59 Tools
Hate Is Fashionable 03:45 Tools
Superjet - Vince Clortho Remix 04:24 Tools
Make Me Feel (Demo) 03:17 Tools
Stop The Show 03:17 Tools
I Want A Song WIth A Rediculously Long Name Too, Just Like Those Shitty Punk Bands, That Makes It Difficult To Pull Up On P2P Searches (Pt. 1) 00:30 Tools
This Is Halloween 00:30 Tools
Gangsta's Paradise (coolio cover) 04:15 Tools
Scream\/Scream 03:43 Tools
(In) Sanity 04:15 Tools
Die (Hidden) 03:43 Tools
Epilogue: Cheers 14:35 Tools
E.T. (Katy Perry Cover) 03:45 Tools
Superjet (Vince Clortho Club Mix) 04:23 Tools
King of the Electro World 01:43 Tools
Robot Rock (Daft Punk Cover) 04:16 Tools
Superjet (Vince Clortho Remix) 04:24 Tools
Stupid MF 04:24 Tools
Superjet [The Birthday Massacre remix] 04:04 Tools
Die 03:35 Tools
Dance Party (Alkatraz Remix) 03:35 Tools
Chest Pain 03:35 Tools
What Do They Know? 03:35 Tools
This Is Halloween (Cover) 03:17 Tools
IOUNothing (Unreleased B-Side) 02:57 Tools
Thriller 03:17 Tools
Gangsta's Paradise [Coolio cover] 04:18 Tools
Red Crows 04:18 Tools
Hate Is Fashionable (Feat. Jak 04:18 Tools
Rape (Rough) 02:57 Tools
Stop The Show (ft. Uncle Outrage) 02:57 Tools
Get F****d 02:57 Tools
Get Fucked [Explicit] 02:57 Tools
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Based in Toronto, Canada, RAGGEDY ANGRY plays a fusion of sounds ranging from synth-pop, alternative rock, punk and metal all blended into one slickly produced package. The band started in 2006 as Irvin Scabtree and Pressit at the age of only 17, released a 12 song debut record entitled Take Me, Break Me, Make Me Pretty. The album set the tone for things to come with a monstrous electro-rock sound featuring Pressit’s chunky guitar riffs complemented by Scabtree’s propensity for electronic hooks. 2008 saw the band fill out with drummer, The Pull-Out Method, lead guitarist Uncle Daddy, and bassist C-Man being added to the fold. The newly minted quintet’s sound took on a more aggressive feel while maintaining a nerd-pop electronic resonance. The new outfit caught the interest of famed producer Dave Ogilvie (NIN, Marilyn Manson, Skinny Puppy) who was a perfect match for the band. After two long months in the studio, Raggedy Angry completed their highly anticipated second record Pestilence. Following the release of Pestilence, the boys caught the attention of fellow Toronto based band The Birthday Massacre and were asked to support them on their European tour in the spring of 2009. The tour hit up all the major markets and provided the band with a strong foothold with fans and critics alike across the Atlantic. In the fall of 2009 the band was again asked out on tour, this time for a national tour supporting Die Mannequin across Canada. 2010 demanded a strong follow-up and the group rose to the occasion. Pairing up again with Dave Ogilvie, this time Raggedy Angry put more of a synth-rock sheen to their sound on the new record, How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords. With a European release planned for October 2010 via Danse Macabre Records, the band has once again been asked to tour with The Birthday Massacre in the United Kingdom. Read more: http://www.myspace.com/raggedyangry#ixzz0wPgu17FE Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.