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  1. Richard "Snakehips" Dudanski, also known as Richard Nother, is an English drummer who was a member of a number of seminal British proto-punk, punk and post-punk bands, including The 101ers, The Raincoats, Public Image Ltd., Tymon Dogg and the Fools, and the Martin Hannett produced roots-rock dub outfit, Basement 5.

  2. Fodderstompf.Com: One of many early drummers, Richard Dudanski (aka Richard Nother) played with PiL mid-1979. Popular belief is that Martin Atkins was drummer on 'Metal Box' – in fact, he only plays on one track – Richard played on the majority of the album; as well as appearing live with the band. This was the first PiL interview Richard ...

  3. Explore Richard Dudanski's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Richard Dudanski on AllMusic.

  4. And since we’re talking about the rhythm section, let’s not forget Richard Dudanski's incredible disco-ready drumming. Least conspicuous, guitarist Keith Levene (ex-Clash, ex-Flowers of Romance) brought a prog-infused sensibility that prioritized conjuring new sounds over writing songs.

  5. Jim Walker leaves to be replaced by a succession of drummers, most notably Richard Dudanski then Martin Atkins. Release of the second single 'Death Disco'. Written by John Lydon to his dying mother.

  6. Richard Dudanski. More images. Profile: British drummer, dubbed 'Snakehips Dudanski' by Joe Strummer when he joined his first band The 101'ers. Briefly formed his own band Bank Of Dresden in 1979, then moved on to Public Image Limited, The Raincoats and Basement 5. Lives in Granada, Spain.

  7. May 25, 2005 · Richard Dudanski, Strummer’s longtime friend and former 101ers drummer, is overseeing the release of Elgin Avenue Breakdown (Revisited) (Astralwerks), which features newly unearthed...