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'''Bobby Strange''' was the drummer for one of [[Naked Raygun]]'s earliest lineups in mid-to-late [[1980]]. He left the group in December of 1980, before they released any records. He did play drums on the first NR demo, recorded at [[222 S. Morgan Street]]. | '''Bobby Strange''' was the drummer for one of [[Naked Raygun]]'s earliest lineups in mid-to-late [[1980]]. He left the group in December of 1980, before they released any records. He did play drums on the first NR demo, recorded at [[222 S. Morgan Street]]. In a 2006 interview with Alternative Press, [[Jeff Pezzati]] said that he was an "incredibly vulgar cab driver" and "nobody knows his last name to this day". | ||
[[Category:Band Members]] | [[Category:Band Members]] | ||
[[Category:Drummers]] | [[Category:Drummers]] | ||
[[Category:Naked Raygun]] | [[Category:Naked Raygun]] |
Revision as of 02:58, 22 November 2006
Bobby Strange was the drummer for one of Naked Raygun's earliest lineups in mid-to-late 1980. He left the group in December of 1980, before they released any records. He did play drums on the first NR demo, recorded at 222 S. Morgan Street. In a 2006 interview with Alternative Press, Jeff Pezzati said that he was an "incredibly vulgar cab driver" and "nobody knows his last name to this day".