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Download 2009 - Staind

Download 2009 - Staind

Aaron Lewis from Staind talks to NME about reuniting with old friends at Download 2009.

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aaron barrett and brian klemm singing "bust a move"

aaron barrett and brian klemm singing "bust a move" (00:30)

aaron barrett of Reel Big Fish and brian klemm of Suburban Legends singing "Bust A Move" kareoke style

Bacchanalian Bliss meeting Aaron Barrett of the Reel Big Fish!!! followed by 241!!!!

Bacchanalian Bliss meeting Aaron Barrett of the Reel Big Fish!!! followed by 241!!!! (05:37)

Bacchanalian Bliss meets Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish 241 Live Austin, Texas

LMLC Celebrate CD Release w/Aaron Barrett from Reel Big Fish

LMLC Celebrate CD Release w/Aaron Barrett from Reel Big Fish (08:10)

Last Martyrs of a Lost Cause go out to celebrate releasing their debut LP "Sunrays to Starlight" with friends and Aaron Barrett from Reel Big Fish, who is in town to visit friends...

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Aaron Barrett (06:37)

This is a video dedicate to the one and only Aaron Barrett of Reel Big Fish, aka the greatest ska band ever! I hope you enjoy it! The songs in the video are: (all by RBF) Trendy Another FU Song Take On Me

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Aaron Barrett Biography

Aaron Asher Barrett (born August 30, 1974) is the lead singer, lead guitarist, and primary songwriter for the band Reel Big Fish. Prior to forming with Reel Big Fish, Barrett played trombone in another ska-punk act, The Scholars, along with future Reel Big Fish bandmates Scott Klopfenstein and Grant Barry. More recently he formed The Forces of Evil with former members of Jeffries Fan Club, The Scholars and Lone Raspberry. In terms of sound, The Forces of Evil sounded similar to Barrett's main band although lyrically, were much more negative and pessimistic. The Forces Of Evil appeared to cease touring and playing in early 2005, although members have gone on to play with Reel Big Fish.

Barrett is also featured in Serious Awesomeness, a DVD by The Aquabats, interviewing attendees of an Aquabats show outside of The Glass House in Pomona, California, calling himself "Joe Famous" and is also seen briefly on stage with the band. He also did backing vocals on "Irie", a song by The Hippos featured on their album Forget the World. He made a cameo appearance in the music video for "Come Back Home" by Suburban Legends.

Barrett gained notoriety in 2004 when he appeared onstage with Reel Big Fish at a concert in Syracuse, apparently intoxicated. After around 45 minutes, Barrett flew into a frenzy mid-song, destroying equipment onstage and leaving the venue. The show was reviewed by [http://www.punknews.org/review/3468 Punknews.org].

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Aaron Barrett's Best Songs

  • 1. Don't You Want Me
  • 2. Dress You Up
  • 3. Useless
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