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Name
  
Dan Worton

Music group
  
Ned's Atomic Dustbin

Role
  
Musical Artist

Movies
  
Ned's Atomic Dustbin: Lunatic Magnets

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Albums
  
God Fodder, Are You Normal?, Brainbloodvolume, 0522, Bite

Dan Worton (born 28 July 1972) is an English drummer from the Stourbridge area and founding member of the indie/punk band Ned's Atomic Dustbin. His drumming was often quite dance music oriented and he was usually credited on the group's recordings as "Dan Dan the fast drumming man".

After the band split he formed a new band called Bring Out The Freaks, in which he played bass. The band split in 2004 and he has since formed a new band called Bouncing Bomb. Bouncing Bomb released their album, Everything, on 28 November 2011. Recorded at Gravity Shack in London and engineered by Jessica Corcoran, Everything was mixed by Tim Palmer. The album was released on SEVAN SEVAN Music owned and run by longtime friend Stu Evans.

In 2000, Worton took part in the Ned's Atomic Dustbin reunion, and continues to play with the band. In June 2006 they released their first single in eleven years, entitled "Hibernation." On 12 May 2008, the band announced that the original lineup of Jonn, Rat, Matt, Alex, and Dan would be performing live together for the first time since 1995 on 6 December 2008 at the Astoria London. 2009 saw Ned's Atomic Dustbin playing two shows with the original line-up.

Worton became a record producer when working with musician Katie Collins.

Songs

Kill Your Television
Grey Cell Green
Happy
Swallowing Air
Scrawl
Wirey
Floote
Prostrate
Take Me to the Cleaners
You Don't Want to do That
Selfish
Your Complex
Suave and Suffocated
Not Sleeping Around
Titch
The Old New 'un
Capital Letters
Aim at the Civic
She's Gone
Your Only Joke
Hibernation
NAD v NDX
Bite
Who Goes First?
Intact
That's Nice
Less Than Useful
45 Second Blunder
Tantrum
I've Never Been to Me
A Tempted Fate
Throwing Things

References

Dan Worton Wikipedia