1) Scatterbrain родился из остатков Ludichrist , когда вокалист Томми Христос и гитаристы Гленн Камминс и Пол Нидер устали от игры обычного металла. Они пригласили барабанщика Майка Бойко и басиста Гая Брогну. Музыка Scatterbrain является намного больше всесторонней чем Ludichrist; группа может играть рэп, фанк, и даже классический метал. Их лирика является часто юмористической и группа в целом является довольно успешно творческой.
Дискография
Here Comes Trouble 1990
Scamboogery 1991
Mundus Intellectuals 1994
2)
• Jesper Siberg - Keyboards, sang
• Hilmer Hassig - Guitar, keyboards
• Morten Torp - Sang, keyboards
• Jens Mose - Bas, keyboards
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* Discography
Keep Dancing - LP
Irmgardz 1981 - IRMG03
Side 1
1. Neo-Love Tango
2. Abnormal
3. Vatican Reggae
4. Crosses Of Verdun
5. Moment
Side 2
1. Ice Age
2. Moving Ice
3. Insect Danger
4. Neutra
5. Keep Dancing
Angry Young Men - 7"-Flexi (Promo)
Irmgardz 1981 - IRMFLEX2001
1. Angry Young Men
Diversity / Strip The Future - 7"-Single
Irmgardz 1982 - IRMGS108
Side 1
Diversity
Side 2
Strip The Future
Strip The Future - 12"-Single
Neuland 1983 - NEU-80-4405
Side 1
1. Strip The Future
Side 2
1. Diversity
1. Angry Young Men
Mountains Go Rhythmic - LP
Irmgardz 1985 - IRMG11
Side 1
1. Happy Tree
2. Arguments In Vain
3. Cocoons
4. Man Is A Man
Side 2
1. Grass Gets Green
2. Sunday Afternoon
3. Disintegrate
4. The Rain In The Heart
Keep Dancing - CD
Glorious Records 2005 - GRSC13
01. Neo-Love Tango
02. Abnormal
03. Vatican Reggae
04. Crosses Of Verdun
05. Moment
06. Ice Age
07. Moving Ice
08. Insect Danger
09. Neutra
10. Keep Dancing Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least four bands called Scatterbrain:
1. An early '90s US thrash metal band;
2. An '80s Danish Synthpop group.
3. A 2000s Australian psytrance act by Adam Walters
4. A laptop and noise musician from Oakland, California.
5. An Australian DJ/producer working in a variety of electronic music genres.
1. Scatterbrain was a thrash metal band formed in the early 1990s by former Ludichrist members, Tommy Christ and Glenn Cummings. They released two full-length albums: Here Comes Trouble (1990) and Scamboogery (1991). Also released is a 7 song album titled: Mundus Intellectualis (1994). Scatterbrain are most likely best known for their songs "Don't Call Me Dude" and "Down With The Ship," both involving an element of humor. Glen Cummings briefly joined Mucky Pup after Scatterbrain disbanded.
Discography
* Here Comes Trouble (1990)
* Scamboogery (1991)
* Mundus Intellectualis (1994)
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2. Scatterbrain is also a Danish New wave band from the 80's. Members include the late Hilmer Hassig (later in "Love Shop"), Jesper Ranum (later in Défilm) but the founder member is Jesper Siberg. Albums include 1981's "Keep Dancing" and 1984's "Mountains Go Rhythmic" both released on the Irmgardz label.
Discography:
* Keep Dancing (1981)
* Diversity / Strip The Future (7") (1982)
* Strip The Future (EP) (1983)
* Mountains Go Rhythmic (Album) (1984)
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3. Scatterbrain is also an Australia psytrance act by Adam Walters.
He released a debut album on Digital Psionics in 2003 ago with reviews globally. This debut album ‘Infernal Angel’ is still being talked about in psytrance circles worldwide.
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4. Scatterbrain is also Brendan Landis, a laptop composer and improvisor currently active in Oakland, California. He self-released the EP "You Make Me Feel So Young" in 2007 and is presently working on a full-length album.
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5. Scatterbrain is DJ/producer from the Blue Mountains, Australia, working in a variety of electronic music genres ranging from ambient/drone to glitch, dubstep, drum & bass and breakcore. He recently supported Clark & Ikonika at Sydney's Void club night. He also hosts a weekly radio show called Surrounded By Silence on community radio station BluFM. Quanta is a frequent guest-host. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.