RAT:ATT:AGG

RAT:ATT:AGG were a band formed in May 2006 by frontman Raary Deci-hells, featuring members of Test Icicles, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Plugs, Bullet Union, Abandon Ship, Navajo Code. They have currently split as of Thursday, November 29, 2007. Rory is now playing drums and guitar in his new band KASMs, Conan is playing Bass/Guitar in Graffiti Island and Robin and Matt play in Tropics with ex Bullet Union frontman Jodie Cox (drummer Robin Silas is also in a band called Male Bonding with Kevin and John from Pre), Rory recorded Tropics debut material at his studio in Dalston in late 2007 and is set record their debut single in February 2008. Their debut single, 'Can We Fix It?', was released on the 11th of December 2006 through Moshi Moshi records. Their First tour was supporting Semifinalists, they embarked on this tour after having just one 4-hour band rehearsal the night before the tour commenced and they have gigged around the captial since. RAT:ATT:AGG recently deleted their myspace site, only to create a new one announcing that they have changed their name from RAT:ATT:AGG to "Wrists" They then re-named their Wrists myspace back to RAT:ATT:AGG and announced their breakup. Rory has since posted a blog on their myspace stating that he has "shit loads of demos and unfinshed songs from Rat:Att:Agg that no one has ever heard, this may well resurface at some point, in what form I do not know as yet!". The band mates are all still very good friends and are known to frequently spend debauched evenings together at a pub called the mucky pup in Islington. RAT:ATT:AGG Myspace Page. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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