Random Killing

Random Killing formed in 1984 more as a joke than a real band. They were just going to jam a few times but ended up writing a few cool songs and thought they might as well play a few shows. The original name of the band was "Roy's Comrades", at the time most their songs were political so the name worked on a local level, Roy McMurtry was the attorney general of Ontario. The song "Roy Sees Red" was all about him. After a year or so they took the name "Random Killing" because of anti-war songs, anti-hunting and drunk driving, etc they had. Random Killing is a punk rock band from Toronto, Ontario Canada who were assembled initially as a joke in 1984. Their original name was Roy's Comrades, which was a nod to Roy McMurtry, Attorney General of Ontario at the time. After writing a few decent songs, the band decided to record and stay together. In 1995, their song "12," from Thoughts of Aggression (Raw Energy 1994), was re-recorded by CBC Studios House Band and released as a video to Sesame Street. Releases • Take Our Flag (Aardvark, 1985) 7" • This Whole World (Aardvark, 1989) 12" • Kicked in the Nuts (Resistance Records Europe-not the white power US label, 1990) 7" • Welcome... (Raw Energy Records, 1992) cd/tape • Re-issued (Raw Energy, 1993) cd/tape • Thoughts of Aggression (Raw Energy, 1994) cd/tape • Urine the 90s Now (Raw Energy, 1996) cd • Stranded (Raw Energy, 1997) cd 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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