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Deathray (1998–2007) was a band from Sacramento , California , formed by former Cake members Greg Brown and Victor Damiani , and Dana Gumbiner, a musician formerly of the Sacramento indie band Little Guilt Shrine.

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15-1124: [REDACTED] Look up scott in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scott may refer to: Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Scott, Quebec , municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec Scott, Saskatchewan , a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380 Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98 , Saskatchewan United States [ edit ] Scott, Arkansas Scott, Georgia Scott, Indiana Scott, Louisiana Scott, Missouri Scott, New York Scott, Ohio Scott, Wisconsin (disambiguation) (several places) Fort Scott, Kansas Great Scott Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota Scott Air Force Base , Illinois Scott City, Kansas Scott City, Missouri Scott County (disambiguation) (various states) Scott Mountain ,

30-538: A defunct American publisher Music [ edit ] Scott (album) , debut solo album by Scott Walker, followed by Scott 2 , Scott 3 , and Scott 4 "Scott", song by Deathray , on the album Deathray Ships [ edit ] HMS Scott , three ships of the Royal Navy USS Scott , several ships of the US Navy Other [ edit ] Scott-T transformer or Scott connection,

45-780: A list of people and fictional characters with the surname Scott (given name) , including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Clan Scott , Scottish clan, historically based in the Scottish Borders Judge Scott (disambiguation) Justice Scott (disambiguation) Companies [ edit ] H. H. Scott, Inc. , vintage tube hi-fi manufacturer Scott Paper Company , formerly an American manufacturer of paper-based personal care products Scott Sports , Swiss manufacturer of bicycles, winter equipment, motorsports gear and sportswear The Scott Motorcycle Company , English manufacturer of motorcycles and light engines for industry W. R. Scott ,

60-770: A mountain in Oregon Scott River , in California Scott Township (disambiguation) (several places) Elsewhere [ edit ] 876 Scott , minor planet orbiting the Sun Scott (crater) , a lunar impact crater near the south pole of the Moon Scott Conservation Park , a protected area in South Australia Lists [ edit ] Scott Point (disambiguation) People [ edit ] Scott (surname) , including

75-616: A small indie label run by the band's designer, Keara Fallon, and Deathray bassist, Victor Damiani, which they started when Capricorn Records collapsed. The genre is usually thought of as pop or post-punk . It has received generous college and radio airplay, making the charts in college radio. Drummer Michael Urbano guest appeared on the recording of the album. The Warhol-esque design was by label partner and band supporter, Keara Fallon. Deathray self-released their second album in 2005. Eric Valentine returned as producer. Todd Roper appeared on drums. Again, despite garnering critical acclaim, there

90-419: A subsequent EP, White Sleeves in their own studio, Brighton Sound, which was released in 2002 on Doppler Records. The single "Let's be Friends" also appears on the subsequent album Believe Me . Shortly thereafter, Hart left the band to move to Los Angeles and form his own band, The High Speed Scene, with their initial EP release also on Doppler Records, and subsequent full release on its major-label debut on

105-857: A type of circuit used to produce two-phase electric power Scott , one of two probes on NASA's Deep Space 2 mission; named after polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott. NBR Scott Class , a class of steam locomotive on the North British Railway Scott catalogue , stamp catalogue by the Scott Publishing Co. Scott House (disambiguation) Scott–Marcondes Cesar–São José dos Campos , Brazilian cycling team See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "scott"  or "scotts" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Scott All pages with titles containing Scott Scot (disambiguation) Scott Free (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

120-658: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Scott, Quebec Scott is a municipality in La Nouvelle-Beauce Regional County Municipality , in Quebec , Canada . It is part of the Chaudière-Appalaches region and had a population is 2,566 as of 2021. The origin of the Municipality of Scott dates back to 1897 with the foundation of

135-593: The Neptunes' imprint, Star-Trak Records. Neil also left Deathray after the release of their first album, but went on to join numerous bands, including: Milwaukee (as keyboardist with Johnny Gutenberger of Two Sheds, and Chris Robyn of Far), Red Planet, An Angle, Jay Shaner's Cowboy Killers, and he is currently the drummer for the California-country band The Golden Cadillacs. Following the recording of Cake's album Comfort Eagle , drummer Todd Roper left Cake to rejoin

150-530: The former members now in Deathray. Brown (releasing his solo EP in June 2023) and Gumbiner (continuing his solo electronica project Night Night, and currently owner/producer/engineer at Station To Station Media + Production, and a contributing writer at TapeOp Magazine) remain the principal songwriters of Deathray, with Damiani also penning several tunes for the band. A Deathray song titled "I Wanna Lose Control" appears on

165-584: The name of Scott and in 1995, Scott and Taschereau-Fortier reunited to form the current municipality of Scott. Scott can be known under several names, due to a history of name changes, place names, territory breakups, and amalgamations. Deathray After leaving Cake, Brown and bassist Victor Damiani met up with Gumbiner, who was playing solo shows under a variety of names, most notably The Micronauts. The three recruited multi-talented rock and jazz drummer James Neil and keyboardist Max Hart to form Deathray. After selling over 3,000 copies of their EP , Deathray

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180-442: The parish municipality of Saint-Maxime. This municipality was formed from sections of the neighbouring municipalities of Saint-Bernard , Saint-Isidore-de-Lauzon and Sainte-Marie-de-la-Nouvelle-Beauce . In 1933, Saint-Maxime was split in two with the foundation of the municipality of Taschereau-Fortier around the more rural sections of the municipality while Saint-Maxime only kept the more urbanized village. In 1978, Saint-Maxime took

195-446: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scott . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scott&oldid=1252973612 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

210-479: The soundtrack to the 2006 animated film Open Season , along with a cover of Paul Westerberg 's "Wild as I Wanna Be." These are the first two Deathray songs published by a major record label since the band's former LPs. As of July 1, 2007 the band has split up, according to an entry on their official website. The band's self-titled album was released in 2000 with producer Eric Valentine ( Third Eye Blind , Smash Mouth , Citizen King ) and released on Doppler Records,

225-517: Was signed to Capricorn Records . Their self-titled debut album was produced by Eric Valentine and released in 2000. While the album received critical praise, the band's future became murky during the collapse of Capricorn and a hastily organized nationwide tour. After a long battle, Deathray was dropped from Capricorn, but regained control of the masters from their album, which they have since released on their own label, Doppler Records. The band continued to play Northern California shows and recorded

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