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Rubberbandits : ウィキペディア英語版
The Rubberbandits

The Rubberbandits are an Irish comedy hip-hop duo from Limerick. They were formed by ''Blindboy Boatclub'' (real name Dave Chambers) and ''Mr Chrome'' (sometimes ''Bobby Chrome'';〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rubber Bandits & Ray Foley-Union CY – 9 euro )〕 real name Bob McGlynn). On stage and in interviews, they conceal their identities with masks made from plastic shopping bags. The unofficial third member of the group is ''Willie O'DJ'' (real name Paul Webb), a Spin South West disk jockey who wears a mask caricaturing local politician Willie O'Dea.〔(Irish Independent – Jokers unmasked as middle-class lads – 17 December 2010 ). Independent.ie. Retrieved on 7 September 2011.〕
Chambers and McGlynn met while attending Ardscoil Rís, Limerick. Primarily a satirical stage and television act, they have performed throughout Ireland, the UK and the US with shows at events such as Electric Picnic〔 〕 Oxegen and the Bulmers International Comedy Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=MCD.ie )〕 The Rubberbandits first rose to prominence in December 2010, when their music video, "Horse Outside", went viral on YouTube. They have since won awards for both their music and comedy. In 2011, the duo were declared "Best Irish Act" at the entertainment.ie awards, beating competition from such acts as Villagers, Fionn Regan and The Script〔(The Entertainment.ie annual awards ). Entertainment.ie. Retrieved on 7 September 2011.〕 and also won an IFTA award for their television work.〔(Winners of the Irish Film & Television Awards IFTAs | Irish Film & Television Academy | Irish Film & Television Awards ). Ifta.ie. Retrieved on 7 September 2011.〕
The act has been commissioned by the television networks RTÉ,〔(Connecting with The Rubberbandits on the Republic of Telly ). connector.TV (12 December 2010). Retrieved on 7 September 2011.〕 MTV〔(The Rubberbandits Are Taking Over New York on MTV Iggy|Mole Empire ). Molempire.com (29 August 2011). Retrieved on 7 September 2011.〕 and Channel 4.〔(Channel 4 website – Comedy Blaps Concert )〕 The Channel 4 shorts were directed by Declan Lowney, who previously won a BAFTA award for his work on ''Father Ted''.〔(Channel 4 hires Rubberbandits · The Daily Edge ). Thedailyedge.thejournal.ie. Retrieved on 7 September 2011.〕 A half-hour television pilot, also directed by Lowney, aired in November 2012. Channel 4 has stated that the pilot has "series potential".
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