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Raggedy Angry
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“Raggedy Angry sound absolutely huge. These guys have an awesome stage presence, and it really reflects in their edgy, unpredictable live act. Absolutely fantastic.” –George, Changetherecord.net
“Raggedy Angry were full of energy throwing themselves about the stage and the singer Irvin paid a fair few visits into the crowd. If you get the chance you must catch a Raggedy Angry gig- who's set has still left me speechless.” –Alan Brown, Alternative Vision
"When it comes to an unbridled penchant for brutally honest lyrics, vocalist and songwriter Irvin Scabtree spits in your face and then kicks you to the curb. Nesting in the slums of Canada, Raggedy Angry is band you don’t want your children exposed to. From their new 13 song record entitled “Pestilence” to their unnerving live show, Raggedy Angry will entertain the fuck out of you. If you’re sick of being spoon fed and crave something new and unconventional, a healthy dose of Raggedy Angry is exactly what the doctor ordered" -Former American President George W. Bush

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.
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Irvin Scabtree - Vocals
Paul Roussel - Drums
Brendan Bell - Guitar
Bryan Hachmann - Guitar
![]() | "How I Learned to Love Our Robot Overlords" (2010) Mixed by Dave Ogilvie iTunes / Amazon MP3 |
![]() | "Fuck To This" (2009) 4 Song Sampler with Dance Party (Alkatraz remix) |
![]() | "Pestilence" (2008) Full Length Produced by Dave Ogilvie iTunes / FiXT / CD Baby / CD Universe |
![]() | "Take Me, Break Me, Make Me Pretty" (2007) Debut Record Produced by Irvin S. iTunes / CD Baby / CD Universe |

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Aphex Twin, Aqua, The Birthday Massacre, Coolio, David Bowie, Eminem, Jeffree Star, Journey, KMFDM, KoRn, Marilyn Manson, mc chris, Mindless Self Indulgence, Murderdolls, The Notorious BIG, ohGr, Orgy, Placebo, Shiny Toy Guns, The Smashing Pumpkins, Static-X, System of a Down, Tony Clifton
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Label
Synthetic Sounds (Canada)/Danse Macabre (Europe)
Management
mark@syntheticentertainment.com
Contact
raggedyangryband@gmail.com
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