Dave Zegarac

Dave Zegarac
Background information
Born 15 February 1979
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Genres Punk
Occupation(s) Guitarist, Musician, artist, Graphic designer
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts Brat Attack
the Dead Peasants Revolt
Class War Kids
7Teen
Grandpa's Army

Dave Zegarac (born 15 February 1979 Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian punk rock musician. Zegarac is perhaps one of the best-known figures in Winnipeg's punk rock scene. He is the front man of the band Brat Attack and was in other punk rock bands.

History

Zegarac is one of the best-known figures in Winnipeg's punk rock scene. Also he is very active in the St.John's music scene for the past 5 years, booking for numerous venues.[1] Who posts under Aboriginal Musicians and is of Sioux and Cree background. He is also part Irish. He is adopted and has a strong connection to his fathers Serbian background. He is a singer-songwriter and currently the frontman of the Canadian punk rock bands The Brat Attack,[1] the Dead Peasants Revolt, the Black Mask Brigade and Class War Kids. He is currently based in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.

Zegarac has also released solo under the name "Stitchez" or Daveybrat and runs independent record label 3rd Generation Recordz since 1995. He has appeared in the documentary film The Truth Is Disgusting as a former member of Grandpa's Army.[2] His song lyrics deal primarily with anarchist politics.[3] Zegarac is an outspoken vegan and long time Anti-racist Activist.

Discography

Discography (with the Dead Peasants Revolt)

Discography (with The Brat Attack)

Discography (with Dweezil)

Discography (with Kirby)

Discography (with Seventeen)

Discography (with the Pookies)

Discography (with 7-teen)

Discography (with Gizmo)

Discography (with Subcity Dwellerz)

Discography (with the Class War kids)

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Thompson, Sam (September 2002). "Reviews » Pop & Rock » Sep 2002 » Brat Attack » One Revolution Per Minute". Exclaim! (Toronto: 1059434 Ontario Inc.). www.exclaim.ca. ISSN 1207-6600. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  2. djalox's. "Grandpa's Army Documentary by djalox's channel". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  3. Newton, Steve (7 July 2005). "Music » Music Features » Winnipeg's Brat Attack brings politics on tour". The Georgia Straight (Vancouver: Vancouver Free Press Publishing Corp). straight.com. ISSN 0709-8995. Retrieved 29 November 2011.