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SCATTERBRAIN – DON’T CALL ME DUDE

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Happy Wednesday Metalheads. Today this track called my name, so let’s take a trip back to 1990 to a track off the debut album called “Here Comes Trouble” by Scatterbrain for the track “Don’t Call Me Dude”.

Scatterbrain, originally known as Ludichrist, formed in New York in 1989 after singer Tommy Christ and guitarist Glen Cummings broke up the band and reformed the rhythm section which included  Paul Nieder – guitars, Guy Brogna – bass and Mike Boyko – drums and released “Here Comes Trouble” via Century Media Records in 1990.

The video for “Don’t Call Me Dude” received substantial airplay on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball and was a Top 20 pop single in Australia.  The song was also featured on an episode of MTV’s Beavis and Butthead titled “Blood Drive.”

The band broke up in 1994, but played a reunion show at B.B. Kings in New York City in 2007, without original guitarist, Glen Cummings. Singer Tommy Christ and guitarist Glen Cummings eventually went back to Ludichrist and have been playing together since 2012.

CHECK OUT THE VIDEO BELOW FOR “DON’T CALL ME DUDE”

SCATTERBRAIN – DON’T CALL ME DUDE – METAL REWIND

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Happy Friday Metalheads! I hope you’re all doing well and staying safe. I wanted to go back to a song I absolutely love and figured we could all use a good laugh. Today we take a trip back to 1990 to a track off the debut album called “Here Comes Trouble” by Scatterbrain for the track “Don’t Call Me Dude”.

Scatterbrain, originally known as Ludichrist, formed in New York in 1989 after singer Tommy Christ and guitarist Glen Cummings broke up the band and reformed the rhythm section which included  Paul Nieder – guitars, Guy Brogna – bass and Mike Boyko – drums and released “Here Comes Trouble” via Century Media Records in 1990.

The video for “Don’t Call Me Dude” received substantial airplay on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball and was a Top 20 pop single in Australia.  The song was also featured on an episode of MTV’s Beavis and Butthead titled “Blood Drive.”

The band broke up in 1994, but played a reunion show at B.B. Kings in New York City in 2007, without original guitarist, Glen Cummings. Singer Tommy Christ and guitarist Glen Cummings eventually went back to Ludichrist and have been playing together since 2012.

CHECK OUT THE VIDEO BELOW FOR “DON’T CALL ME DUDE”

 

SCATTERBRAIN – DON’T CALL ME DUDE – METAL REWIND

scatterbrain

Today we take a trip back to 1990 to a track off the debut album called “Here Comes Trouble” by Scatterbrain for the track “Don’t Call Me Dude”.

Scatterbrain, originally known as Ludichrist, formed in New York in 1989 after singer Tommy Christ and guitarist Glen Cummings broke up the band and reformed the rhythm section which included  Paul Nieder – guitars, Guy Brogna – bass and Mike Boyko – drums and released “Here Comes Trouble” via Century Media Records in 1990.

The video for “Don’t Call Me Dude” received substantial airplay on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball and was a Top 20 pop single in Australia.  The song was also featured on an episode of MTV’s Beavis and Butthead titled “Blood Drive.”

The band broke up in 1994, but played a reunion show at B.B. Kings in New York City in 2007, without original guitarist, Glen Cummings. Singer Tommy Christ and guitarist Glen Cummings eventually went back to Ludichrist and have been playing together since 2012.

CHECK OUT THE VIDEO BELOW FOR “DON’T CALL ME DUDE”