Talk:Scatterbrain (band)
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[edit]- Shows what I know :) Great job guys! --Schalicto 04:37, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
"Scatterbrain" also applies to other bands
[edit]According to the Napster biography page on this artist , it's the same band.
However, from what I can gather here the Scatterbrain albums "Infernal Angel" and "Psionic Distortion" are not from the same artists as noted on this page. I am not sure of the best way to update the page to reflect this information.
JaST 11:55, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
Yet another group under the name Scatterbrain exists: this one danish from early 1980s. Albums include "Keep Dancing (1981)", "Strip the future (1982)", and "Mountains Go Rhythmic (1984)".
Disambiguation please
-- Tommy