Talk:Raggadeath

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[edit] One band, not two

I'm pretty sure that these are both the same band. I saw them perform in Ottawa in about 1998, and they performed Electric Avenue. The band had two vocalists — one male with a very deep voice (sorry, I don't know his name), and the other was Michie Mee. Pburka 02:27, 9 October 2005 (UTC)

You know, frankly, I thought as much...but I left what was written as it was because I couldn't find any references at the time to confirm my suspicion. (Considering that the original article at Sheriff misidentified that Canadian band as being from Sacramento, California, I never cease to be amazed at people's capacity to be wildly wrong in what they think they know.) This link, however, confirms that you're right. Bearcat 10:09, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, they had another vocalist, featured on the "Raggadeath"-CD as well. Unfortunately, I haven't got it here to check.

Another thing:

[edit] Follow-up band?

Michie Mees myspace-site says Raggadeath are now called The Day After. Is it the same band with just another name, or is it a different project? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.245.67.247 (talk) 06:30, 3 November 2007 (UTC)