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The Brat Attack was a Canadian political
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band from
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,
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. In 2007, their biography (edited) was: "We are a political punk band that believes that we can contribute to creating social change and fighting injustice in singing about various issues that concern us, making the message the focal point, and expose people to our concerns and shit that makes us pissed off and frustrated...We are young and stupid, but believe that we should take this opportunity of singing in front of people to focus on important shit rather than the ho-hum drivel about relationships." The band has fallen into controversies in recent years due to charges on front man, Davey Brat, for

istribution of child pornography, as well as
hit and run of protestors


History

The Brat Attack was founded in 2001 with the line-up of Dave Zegarac (vocals, guitar), Jessica Brown (vocals), Ricky Green (bass), Jeff Tetrault (drums) and Chuck McGee (guitar). Brown and Green left the band and were replaced, on vocals and bass, by Anastasia Chipelski. In 2002, this line-up released their debut album, ''One Revolution Per Minute''. By this time, Zegarac was well known among Winnipeg musicians. This was his fourth band, and his songs were now being covered by other bands. Those older songs constituted half of the content on this album; the new music was recorded in 24 hours. The album was released on Zegarac's label, 3rd Generation Records. Reviews were positive. The success of ''One Revolution Per Minute'' led to a recording contract with Steel Capped Records which, in late 2003, released the band's second album, ''Destruction Sound System''. By now, there had been many personnel changes. Zegarac and Tetrault remained; the rest of the original members had left. For ''Destruction Sound System'', the line-up was vocalists Andy Blum and Seana Wolfe, bassist Darwin Baker, drummer Kent McLeod, guitarists Eric Weiss, Santiago Silva and Ben Rodecker and, on saxophone, Darryl Reilly. ''Destruction Sound System'' was also successful. Reviews were mixed, but one critic called it "one of the best punk albums to come out of Winnipeg, or anywhere for that matter, in years." Steel Capped and Brat Attack parted company and Zegarac re-released ''Destruction Sound System'' under 3rd Generation Recordz.
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signed the band in 2005 and released their album, '' From This Beauty Comes Chaos and Mayhem''. The album was produced by
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and Steve Rizun. For this album, all of the former band members had left and Zegarac put together a new band: Matt Mayor (bass), Steve Boyd (percussion), Johnny Perrin (drums), Adam Mott and Billy Bigford on guitar, and a 17 year-old singer named Chanelle Birks, whose voice caught the attention of critics. Between the album's recording and its release, Mayor had left the band and been replaced by Colin Irvine. In 2005, the band played the
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,
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,
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and several shows in Toronto, opening for
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and
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. The band fell apart, and regrouped with the line-up of bassist Dave Halcrow, guitarist Dustin Jackson, drummer Chris Ferguson and Zegarac. In April 2008, Rebel Time Records signed The Brat Attack and released their album '' Those Who Sow Sorrow Shall Reap Rage'' that November. For this album, Tetrault had returned on drums. Birks returned to handle vocals, with Ryan Sanders and Sean Lewis contributing plain speech. The band broke up soon after the release of this album. In 2010, Brat Attack released, as a digital download, ''B All You Can B'', a collection of the band's B-sides, demos and live recordings. Of all of the artists who passed through The Brat Attack, few continued with music. Andy Blum joined a boy band called 'The Afterbeat', Darryl Reilly and Darwin Baker became established with the 'Sub City Dwellers', Santiago Silva co-founded 'Project: Constellation', and Adam Mott went into music management. In February 2022, Zegarac was charged after he drove his car through a group of protesters at a freedom convoy in downtown Winnipeg. In late 2022, Zegarac was arrested for distributing intimate images without consent, and with child luring and child pornography-related offences. In September of 2024 Zegarac was confirmed dead as a result a fatal vehicular accident. Th
news
was first shared by Zegarac's wife. Zegarac's death was later confirmed by a Winnipeg Punks facebook grou
post
which references confirmation from "...multiple sources including numerous calls to Office of the Chief Medical Examiner..."


Discography

*2002: ''One Revolution Per Minute'' - (3rd Generation Recordz) *2003: ''Destruction Sound System'' - (Steel Capped Records) *2004: ''Destruction Sound System (2)'' - (3rd Generation Recordz) *2005: ''From This Beauty Comes Chaos And Mayhem'' - (
Underground Operations Underground Operations was an independent punk rock record label based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1995, the label was originally based in Ajax, Ontario. Operated by Mark Spicoluk, former Closet Monster member and former bass pl ...
) *2008: '' Those Who Sow Sorrow Shall Reap Rage'' - (Rebel Time Records) *2010: ''B All You Can B'' - (3rd Generation Recordz)


References


External links


The Brat Attack
on Myspace {{DEFAULTSORT:Brat Attack, The Anarcho-punk groups Canadian punk rock groups Musical groups established in 2001 Musical groups disestablished in 2009 2001 establishments in Manitoba 2009 disestablishments in Manitoba