That's Outrageous
That's Outrageous was a rock band that released their debut album 'Obliviate' in 2003. The title track from that album became one of their most recognizable...
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That's Outrageous was a rock band that released their debut album 'Obliviate' in 2003. The title track from that album became one of their most recognizable songs, along with 'Pretty Little Liars' and 'Headshot At The Ballet Recital' from their catalog.
Their music drew criticism from some quarters for what was perceived as provocative content in the lyrics. The band maintained that they were reflecting aspects of contemporary life rather than promoting anything specific.
They released two more albums after their debut: 'Defiance' in 2006 and 'Revelation' in 2010. The group included Ryne Holder on vocals, Lexa Kovacs on guitar, Aaron Hayes on bass, and Mark Rodriguez on drums.
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