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There are multiple artists with this name: 1. A couple years ago the members of the beloved metal-punk trio, Ryan's Hope (Punknews Records/Epitaph), wanted to fuck off and play some fun, unhinged pop-punk songs. They formed The Reaganomics and immediately started playing shows around the Midwest with bands like Teenage Bottlerocket, Dead To Me, Off With Their Heads, etc. Let's just say that if "Comedic Punk" was a real sub-genre, that's where they'd belong with their songs about living with bears and partying with RoboCop. Hey, we never that this debut album was gonna prepare you for your PhD dissertation,...
Ronald Binge (July 15, 1910, Derby – September 6, 1979, Ringwood, Hampshire) was a British composer and arranger of light music. Life Ronald Binge was born in a working-class neighbourhood in Derby in the English Midlands. In his early life he was a cinema organist and later started working in summer orchestras in British seaside resorts, for which he learned to play the piano accordion. His skill as a cinema organist was put to good use, and he played the latter instrument in Mantovani's first band, the Tipica Orchestra. During the Second World War, Binge served in the Royal Air...
BRR is an Experimental Project from the States. Ultra aggressive harsh noise. Breakdancing Ronald Reagan is meant for the hardcore fan of sound that abuses as it entertains. .
Ronald Stein (April 12, 1930 – August 15, 1988) was an American film composer. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Stein wrote scores for numerous low budget horror and exploitation films during the 1950s and 1960s, many of which were released by American International Pictures. These films included Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman (1958), Roger Corman's It Conquered the World (1956), Not of This Earth (1957), and The Terror (1963), and Francis Ford Coppola's Dementia 13 (1963). He also occasionally provided scores for major studio productions such as Coppola's The Rain People (1969) and Getting Straight (1970). Stein died from...