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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
| name = The Aggrolites
| name = The Aggrolites
| image = Aggrolites(by_Scott_Dudelson).jpg
| image = Aggrolites(by_Scott_Dudelson).jpg
| caption = The Aggrolites (singer Jesse Wagner) - Live in Concert
| caption = The Aggrolites vocalist Jesse Wagner
| image_size =
| image_size =
| background = group_or_band
| background = group_or_band
| origin = [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States
| origin = [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States
| genre = [[Reggae]], [[ska]]
| genre = [[Reggae]], [[ska]]
| years_active = 2002–present
| years_active = 2002–present
| label = Axe, [[Hellcat Records|Hellcat]], Young Cub Records
| label = Axe, [[Hellcat Records|Hellcat]], Young Cub, Pirates Press
| website = [http://aggroreggae.com/ Official site]
| website = [http://aggroreggae.com/ Official site]
| current_members = Jesse Wagner<br />Ricky Chacon<br />Roger Rivas<br />Alex McKenzie<br />Jeff Roffredo
| current_members = Jesse Wagner<br />Ricky Chacon<br />Roger Rivas<br />Alex McKenzie<br />Jeff Roffredo
| past_members = Scott Abels<br />J Bonner<br />David Fuentes (deceased)<br />Korey Horn<br />Brian Dixon<br />Matt Parker
| past_members = Scott Abels<br />J Bonner<br />David Fuentes (deceased)<br />Korey Horn<br />Brian Dixon<br />Matt Parker
| past_member_of = The Vessels, The Rhythm Doctors
| past_member_of =
| spinoffs = The Vessels, The Rhythm Doctors
}}
}}


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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The Aggrolites are an amalgamation of two previous Los Angeles reggae and [[ska]] bands, the Vessels and the Rhythm Doctors. They formed in 2002 as a live backing band for reggae icon [[Derrick Morgan]], and were asked to record music for a new Morgan album. The project was never released, but the recording sessions inspired the Aggrolites to become a permanent band. They have served as the backing band for [[Phyllis Dillon]], Scotty, Joseph Hill of [[Culture (band)|Culture]], [[Prince Buster]], and [[Tim Armstrong]].
The Aggrolites are an amalgamation of two previous Los Angeles reggae and [[ska]] bands, the Vessels and the Rhythm Doctors. They formed in 2002 as a live backing band for reggae icon [[Derrick Morgan]], and were asked to record music for a new Morgan album. The project was never released, but the recording sessions inspired the Aggrolites to become a permanent band. They have served as the backing band for [[Phyllis Dillon]], Scotty, Joseph Hill of [[Culture (band)|Culture]], [[Prince Buster]], and Tim Armstrong.


Regarding their musical style, Aggrolites organist Roger Rivas has stated that a combination of the sounds of 1960s [[soul music]], [[funk]], and [[skinhead]] [[reggae]] (also known simply as [[Reggae genres#Early reggae|early reggae]]) constitutes what the band has dubbed "Dirty Reggae."<ref name="tube">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8lLl3SFALY |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/D8lLl3SFALY |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=The Aggrolites: 'Dirty Reggae'|publisher=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=2012-09-09}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
Regarding their musical style, Aggrolites organist Roger Rivas has stated that a combination of the sounds of 1960s [[soul music]], [[funk]], and [[skinhead]] [[reggae]] (also known simply as [[Reggae genres#Early reggae|early reggae]]) constitutes what the band has dubbed "Dirty Reggae".<ref name="tube">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8lLl3SFALY |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/D8lLl3SFALY |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=The Aggrolites: 'Dirty Reggae'|publisher=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=2012-09-09}}{{cbignore}}</ref>


In 2003, the Aggrolites released their debut album, ''Dirty Reggae'', on local reggae label Axe Records. The album was recorded at Signet Studios in Los Angeles in one day, with each song recorded in one take, and with many lyrics improvised on the spot. In November 2004, the Aggrolites were featured on [[Hellcat Records]] compilation ''[[Give 'Em the Boot IV]]'', and were officially signed to Hellcat in October 2005. The Aggrolites' [[The Aggrolites (album)|self-titled Hellcat debut]] was released on May 9, 2006. In December 2006 they toured the UK as the support band for [[Madness (band)|Madness]]. The Aggrolites finished a collaboration with [[Rancid (band)|Rancid]] frontman [[Tim Armstrong]] for his new solo album, ''[[A Poet's Life]]''. They are providing the instrumentals with Tim as lead singer.
In 2003, the Aggrolites released their debut album, ''Dirty Reggae'', on local reggae label Axe Records. The album was recorded at Signet Studios in Los Angeles in one day, with each song recorded in one take, and with many lyrics improvised on the spot. In November 2004, the Aggrolites were featured on [[Hellcat Records]] compilation ''[[Give 'Em the Boot IV]]'', and were officially signed to Hellcat in October 2005. The Aggrolites' [[The Aggrolites (album)|self-titled Hellcat debut]] was released on May 9, 2006. In December 2006 they toured the UK as the support band for [[Madness (band)|Madness]]. The Aggrolites collaborated with [[Rancid (band)|Rancid]] frontman Tim Armstrong for his solo album, ''[[A Poet's Life]]''. They provided the instrumentals with Armstrong as lead singer.


They released a new album on June 5, 2007 called ''[[Reggae Hit L.A.]]'', which won an IGN award for Best Reggae Album of 2007.
They released a new album on June 5, 2007, called ''[[Reggae Hit L.A.]]'', which won an IGN award for Best Reggae Album of 2007.


The Aggrolites made an appearance on the [[Nick Jr. (block)|Nick Jr.]]/[[Paramount+]] show ''[[Yo Gabba Gabba!]]'', created by [[Christian Jacobs]], lead singer of [[The Aquabats]].
The Aggrolites made an appearance on the [[Nick Jr. (block)|Nick Jr.]]/[[Paramount+]] show ''[[Yo Gabba Gabba!]]'', created by [[Christian Jacobs]], lead singer of [[The Aquabats]].


In mid-2007, original bassist J Bonner quit the band and played his last show on August 12, 2007 in Washington DC. He was replaced by [[Hepcat (band)|Hepcat]] bassist David Fuentes. Fuentes died on September 23, 2007.<ref>[http://www.punknews.org/article/25701 "David Fuentes (1971-2007)."] Punknews.org. September 24, 2007.</ref>
In mid-2007, original bassist J Bonner quit the band and played his last show on August 12, 2007, in Washington DC. He was replaced by [[Hepcat (band)|Hepcat]] bassist David Fuentes. Fuentes died on September 23, 2007.<ref>[http://www.punknews.org/article/25701 "David Fuentes (1971-2007)."] Punknews.org. September 24, 2007.</ref>


The band entered the studio in early 2009 to record their fourth album. It was released June 9, 2009 and titled ''[[IV (The Aggrolites album)|IV]]''.<ref>[http://www.punknews.org/article/31855 "The Aggrolites hit the studio to record fourth album."] Punknews.org. January 8, 2009.</ref>
The band entered the studio in early 2009 to record their fourth album. It was released June 9, 2009, and titled ''[[IV (The Aggrolites album)|IV]]''.<ref>[http://www.punknews.org/article/31855 "The Aggrolites hit the studio to record fourth album."] Punknews.org. January 8, 2009.</ref>


The band kicked off a US tour in October 2009 before joining Slightly Stoopid for a run of dates in November 2009.
The band kicked off a US tour in October 2009 before joining Slightly Stoopid for a run of dates in November 2009.
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The band released their fifth studio album, ''[[Rugged Road]]'', on February 22, 2011. It is their first album for Young Cub Records.
The band released their fifth studio album, ''[[Rugged Road]]'', on February 22, 2011. It is their first album for Young Cub Records.


In 2015 the band released three new songs on Bandcamp. Later that songs were re-recorded for their sixth studio album, ''REGGAE NOW!'', released on May 24, 2019. It is their first album for Pirates Press Records.
In 2015 the band released three new songs on Bandcamp. Later those songs were re-recorded for their sixth studio album, ''Reggae Now!'', released on May 24, 2019. It is their first album for Pirates Press Records.


== Members ==
== Members ==
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== Films ==
== Films ==
The band's song "Free Time" from the album ''[[Reggae Hit L.A.]]'' was featured in the film ''[[Bandslam]]''.
The band's song "Free Time" from the album ''[[Reggae Hit L.A.]]'' was featured in the film ''[[Bandslam]]''.
The band's song "Work to Do" was featured in the film ''[[50/50 (2011 film)|50/50]]''
The band's song "Work to Do" was featured in the film ''[[50/50 (2011 film)|50/50]]''.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

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The Aggrolites
The Aggrolites vocalist Jesse Wagner
The Aggrolites vocalist Jesse Wagner
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresReggae, ska
Years active2002–present
LabelsAxe, Hellcat, Young Cub, Pirates Press
SpinoffsThe Vessels, The Rhythm Doctors
MembersJesse Wagner
Ricky Chacon
Roger Rivas
Alex McKenzie
Jeff Roffredo
Past membersScott Abels
J Bonner
David Fuentes (deceased)
Korey Horn
Brian Dixon
Matt Parker
WebsiteOfficial site

The Aggrolites are an American reggae band from Los Angeles, California, United States, which formed in 2002.

Overview

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The Aggrolites are an amalgamation of two previous Los Angeles reggae and ska bands, the Vessels and the Rhythm Doctors. They formed in 2002 as a live backing band for reggae icon Derrick Morgan, and were asked to record music for a new Morgan album. The project was never released, but the recording sessions inspired the Aggrolites to become a permanent band. They have served as the backing band for Phyllis Dillon, Scotty, Joseph Hill of Culture, Prince Buster, and Tim Armstrong.

Regarding their musical style, Aggrolites organist Roger Rivas has stated that a combination of the sounds of 1960s soul music, funk, and skinhead reggae (also known simply as early reggae) constitutes what the band has dubbed "Dirty Reggae".[1]

In 2003, the Aggrolites released their debut album, Dirty Reggae, on local reggae label Axe Records. The album was recorded at Signet Studios in Los Angeles in one day, with each song recorded in one take, and with many lyrics improvised on the spot. In November 2004, the Aggrolites were featured on Hellcat Records compilation Give 'Em the Boot IV, and were officially signed to Hellcat in October 2005. The Aggrolites' self-titled Hellcat debut was released on May 9, 2006. In December 2006 they toured the UK as the support band for Madness. The Aggrolites collaborated with Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong for his solo album, A Poet's Life. They provided the instrumentals with Armstrong as lead singer.

They released a new album on June 5, 2007, called Reggae Hit L.A., which won an IGN award for Best Reggae Album of 2007.

The Aggrolites made an appearance on the Nick Jr./Paramount+ show Yo Gabba Gabba!, created by Christian Jacobs, lead singer of The Aquabats.

In mid-2007, original bassist J Bonner quit the band and played his last show on August 12, 2007, in Washington DC. He was replaced by Hepcat bassist David Fuentes. Fuentes died on September 23, 2007.[2]

The band entered the studio in early 2009 to record their fourth album. It was released June 9, 2009, and titled IV.[3]

The band kicked off a US tour in October 2009 before joining Slightly Stoopid for a run of dates in November 2009.

The band released their fifth studio album, Rugged Road, on February 22, 2011. It is their first album for Young Cub Records.

In 2015 the band released three new songs on Bandcamp. Later those songs were re-recorded for their sixth studio album, Reggae Now!, released on May 24, 2019. It is their first album for Pirates Press Records.

Members

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Current members

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  • Roger Rivas – piano, organ
  • Alex McKenzie – drums
  • Jesse Wagner – vocals, lead guitar
  • Jeff Roffredo – bass guitar
  • Ricky Chacon – rhythm guitar

Past members

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  • Scott Abels – drums (2004–2006)
  • J Bonner – bass guitar
  • David Fuentes – bass guitar (2007, deceased)
  • Korey Horn – drums
  • Brian Dixon – rhythm guitar
  • Matt Parker – organ (2002)

Films

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The band's song "Free Time" from the album Reggae Hit L.A. was featured in the film Bandslam. The band's song "Work to Do" was featured in the film 50/50.

Discography

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Albums

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Compilations

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DVDs

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  • Live in Santa Monica (2007)

Music videos

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  • "Don't Let Me Down" (live) (2006)
  • "Reggae Hit L.A." (2007)
  • "Free Time" (2007)
  • "Complicated Girl" (2011)
  • "Trial and Error" (2011)
  • "Pound for Pound" (2019)

References

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  1. ^ "The Aggrolites: 'Dirty Reggae'". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2012-09-09.
  2. ^ "David Fuentes (1971-2007)." Punknews.org. September 24, 2007.
  3. ^ "The Aggrolites hit the studio to record fourth album." Punknews.org. January 8, 2009.
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