Radio 4 (band)

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Radio 4

Background information
Origin Brooklyn, New York, USA
Genre(s) Dance-punk
Post-punk revival
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) Astralwerks
Associated
acts
Garden Variety
Website www.r4ny.com
Members
Anthony Roman
Greg Collins
P.J. O'Connor
Gerard Garone
Dave Milone
Former members
Anthony Rizzo
Tommy Williams

Radio 4 is a band from Brooklyn who formed in 1999. They claim that their sound, which has been described as "danceable punk," is "made in New York, is about New York, and sounds like New York".


The band is a five-piece, comprising Anthony Roman (Vocals/Bass) (formerly of Garden Variety), David Milone (Vocals/Guitar) (who replaced original guitarist/singer Tommy Williams in 2005), Gerard Garone (Keyboards), Greg Collins (Drums), and P.J. O'Connor (Percussion).

The band originally was a trio, comprising Anthony Roman, Tommy williams and Greg Collins.

They cite a variety of influences, including Gang of Four, Mission of Burma, Primal Scream and Zero Zero, though their lively punk sound combined with their militant political stance inevitably draws a strong comparison with The Clash.

Their name comes from a Public Image Ltd. song from that group's second album.

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Singles

[edit] Trivia

  • Radio 4's song, "Caroline" is featured in "Rooney - Heart" in Nike's Joga Bonito series of advertisements.
  • "Dance to the Underground" is featured in the musical score of Grandma's Boy, produced by Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison in 2006.

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