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Latest revision as of 06:05, 17 December 2009
Mad For The Racket | |
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Background information | |
Origin: | ORIGIN |
Years active: | 2000 |
Label(s): | Track Records |
Associated acts: | The Damned, The Police, Blondie, Guns'N'Roses, MC5 |
Website: | URL |
Members | |
Brian James Wayne Kramer Duff McKagan Stewart Copeland Brock Avery Clem Burke |
Contents
Band history
This is more like a project than a real band. Brian James and Wayne Kramer recorded songs with different musicians and eventually performed those with even different musicians. Stewart Copeland played drums on three tracks on their album The Racketeers.
Band members
- Brian James (ex-Damned): guitar
- Wayne Kramer (ex-MC5): guitar
- Duff McKagan (Guns'N'Roses): bass
- Stewart Copeland: drums on tracks 1, 3 and 5
- Brock Avery: drums
- Clem Burke (Blondie): drums
Discography
- Main article: Discography (BAND NAME)
Studio albums
Awards & Honors
Summarize major awards here in list format, as well as awards received not specific to a particular album, song, film or other release.
Quotations and Trivia
This section needs more information.
See also
External links
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- BAND NAME at the Fan History
References
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