Angus Cooke
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Angus Cooke is the cellist for American rock band The Ataris. He joined the band officially in 2004, although he has added parts to occasional songs on every full-length album since Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits. His credits include the acoustic version of "My Hotel Year" from Blue Skies, "Song For A Mixtape" from End Is Forever and "Eight of Nine" from so long, astoria. He is probably best known, however, as the owner of Orange Whip Studios, which produced and mastered records from many labels, including Kung Fu Records.
The Ataris |
Kristopher Roe | John Collura | Paul Carabello | Angus Cooke | Bob Hoag | Sean Hansen | Shane Chickeles |
Previous members |
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Jasin Thomason | Marko 72 | Derrick Plourde | Patrick Riley | Marco Peña | Mike Davenport | Chris Knapp |
Discography |
Studio albums and EPs: Anywhere but Here | Look Forward to Failure | Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits | Let It Burn | End Is Forever | All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know | So Long, Astoria | Welcome the Night |
Live albums: Live at the Metro |
Singles: "San Dimas High School Football Rules" | "Teenage Riot" | "Summer Wind Was Always Our Song" | "In This Diary" | "The Boys of Summer" | "The Saddest Song" |
DVDs: Live at Capitol Milling |
Record labels |
Columbia Records | Kung Fu Records | Fat Wreck Chords |
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