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  1. In 2013, drummer Ryan Vandeberghe teamed up with current and former members of Telegraph, Hellmouth, Hifi Handgrenades, ForDireLifeSake, and others to form the band Rebel Spies. The Suicide Machines as a band were dormant for 3 years.

  2. Active. 1990s - 2000s. Genre. Pop/Rock. Member Of. The Suicide Machines. Credits. Submit Corrections. Credit: Alford, Bob. Follow Artist +. Explore Ryan Vandeberghe's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ryan Vandeberghe on AllMusic.

  3. The Suicide Machines is the third album by the American punk rock band the Suicide Machines, released in 2000 by Hollywood Records. It was the band's first album with drummer Ryan Vandeberghe, replacing Derek Grant who had left the group before the release of 1998's 'Battle Hymns'.

  4. Ryan Vandeberghe - drums (tracks 15-26, 29 & 30) Vinnie Nobile - trombone (tracks 1-8) Larry Klimas - tenor saxophone (tracks 1-8) Joe Bishara - loops and programming (tracks 15-20) Bennett Salvay - orchestral arrangements and organ (tracks 15-20; Album information. Record label: Hollywood Records; All songs written by The Suicide Machines

  5. Explore Ryan Vandeberghe's music on Billboard. Get the latest news, biography, and updates on the artist.

  6. Punk/Ska group The Suicide Machines was founded in Detroit, Michigan, in March 1991. The group has put out seven full-length albums throughout the course of their career on the

  7. He was replaced by Erin Pitman for some touring before new permanent drummer Ryan Vandeberghe joined. In 2000 this lineup released The Suicide Machines, a more pop rock oriented effort that moved away from the ska influences of their earlier releases.