Cass Browne

Cass Browne
Born 27 September 1971 (age 43)
London, England
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Alternative rock
Britpop
Electronica
Occupation(s) Musician
Author
Instruments Drums
Percussion
Years active 1986–present
Associated acts Senseless Things
Delakota
Gorillaz
Penguin Cafe

Cass Browne (born 27 September 1971) was a member of the band The Psychotics who became the Senseless Things in 1986. The Senseless Things had a couple of top 20 hits and many other singles in their nine years together, they split up in 1995. Jamie Hewlett was a big fan of the band and designed many of their sleeves. When the Senseless Things split up, Browne formed a new band Delakota, which he toured with for a couple of years. Cass Browne also worked with Damon Albarn as his drummer on 2002's Mali Music

Browne has been a member of the Gorillaz family since his addition in 2001. Since 2001 he has performed at Gorillaz live shows and participated in the performance of Russel's drumming on their second album Demon Days. He appears on Demon Days Live behind the drums at the Manchester Opera House.

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