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Dangerman (band)
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Dangerman (band)

Dangerman is an alternative rock duo out of New York. Lead singer Chris Scianni fronts the band and plays guitar and bass, while Dave Borla plays percussion, keyboards and does most of the programming. Their critically acclaimed, self-titled debut studio album ''Dangerman'' was produced by the highly respected Brendan O'Brien and released in 1999 on Sony/Epic/550 Records. Included on this album is their most-recognizable track, "Let's Make a Deal (Vamos a Negociar)" (which held a high chart position on the Billboard charts for months in 1999), and a tribute song that samples audio from Mississippi Fred McDowell's "I Do Not Play No Rock and Roll", "Listen to the Music".
Also written by Dangerman, is the opening and closing song to the movie ''Dude, Where's My Car?''
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/dangerman


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