The Medic Droid
The Medic Droid formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1999, with a lineup that included Dr. Droid on vocals and guitar, Nurse Jones on bass, and Captain Placebo on...
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The Medic Droid formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1999, with a lineup that included Dr. Droid on vocals and guitar, Nurse Jones on bass, and Captain Placebo on drums. They built a local following before their single 'Fer Sure' gained national attention in 2003. That song, along with tracks like 'Fscene8' and 'It's About Love', helped define their sound, which drew from punk and 90s grunge influences.
Their debut album, 'The Patient's File', came out in 2004. The band faced some criticism over their lyrics and had a legal dispute with their label in 2006, which led to canceled tours. They kept making music that addressed social issues, but details about later releases or the full discography are sparse in the available information.
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