Random Killing

Random Killing
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Punk rock
Years active 1984 (1984)–present
Labels Raw Energy

Random Killing is a Canadian punk rock band from Toronto 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 at CBC Studios and released as an animated video by Sesame Park and subsequently picked up by Sesame Street where it aired internationally for almost a decade. In 1998, the band performed live on CTV's Open Mike with Mike Bullard. The band performs mainly in Ontario and Quebec but have toured Canada in past. They have performed with bands such as Ripcordz, Armed and Hammered, Dayglo Abortions, GBH, Agnostic Front, Bad Brains, Propagandhi, D.O.A., UK Subs, Bunchofuckingoofs, Coffin Break, and Submachine to name a few. Their song "Undertaker", was featured in a 2008 Space (TV channel) documentary titled "Zombiemania".

Band

Current members

Mudd aka Jim Moore: Co-Founder, Bass
John Neilson aka Robber: Drums
Drool aka Andrew Kiteley: Lyrics, Vocals
Rusty Talent aka John Hajdu: Co-Founder, Guitar

Former Members

Mike Rosenthal: Drums
Mark Watts: Guitar
Tim Monahan: Drums
Tony Mastromatteo: Drums
Victor Farkas: Vocals
Kevin Low: Vocals
Matthew Conboy: Guitar (Glam Rocker)
Darren Goetz: Drums
Ree (Ronald) Somes: Trombone
Micaiah Filkins: Vocals and Arcade Claw Machine
E-Z: Guitar Tech
Clark Beacom: Tinfoil
Sean Dignan: Drums

Releases

External links

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