Devils Brigade

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Devil's Brigade is a psychobilly band and side project formed by Matt Freeman of Rancid.It features Tim Armstrong on guitar, Thomas Hernandaz on lead guitar, and Brett Reed on drums. They first appeared on Give 'Em the Boot III with the song "Vampire Girl". They have since released two 12" singles, one with the songs "Stalingrad" and "Psychos All Around Me", and the other with "Vampire Girl", "Ride Harley Ride" and "What Have You Done Lately".

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Matt Freeman

current & founder member

Tim Armstrong

current & founder member

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