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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = M. Barry Donegan
| name = M. Barry Donegan
| image = Donegancouncilmanpromo2008.jpg
| image = Donegancouncilmanpromo2008.jpg
| caption = vocalist for [[Look What I Did]] and candidate for City Council at Large in Metro/Nashville Davidson County in 2015
| caption = vocalist for [[Look What I Did]] and candidate for City Council at Large in Metro/Nashville Davidson County in 2015
| image_size =
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| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Michael Barry Donegan
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1978|11|16}}
| birth_name = Michael Barry Donegan
| instrument = [[Singing|vocals]], [[guitar]]s,
| Political Affiliations = [[Libertarianism]]
| genre = [[Experimental music]]<br/>[[punk rock|Punk]]<br/>[[Alternative metal]]<br/>[[Avant-garde metal]]<br/>[[Vocal music]]<br/>[[Heavy metal music|Metal]]<br/>[[Noise music]]
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1978|11|16}}
| occupation = [[Musician]].[[Politician]]
| Died
| years_active = 1999 - present
| instrument = [[Singing|vocals]], [[guitar]]s,
| label = [[Combat Records|Combat]], [[Koch Records|Koch]]
| genre = [[Experimental music]]<br/>[[punk rock|Punk]]<br/>[[Alternative metal]]<br/>[[Avant-garde metal]]<br/>[[Vocal music]]<br/>[[Heavy metal music|Metal]]<br/>[[Noise music]]
| associated_acts = [[Look What I Did]], Climaxes, Point of You?, Evan Brewer, the Lot Lizards
| occupation = [[Musician]].[[Politician]]
| website = [https://www.myspace.com/lookwhatidid Look What I Did(band)], [https://www.myspace.com/doneganforliberty Donegan for City Council at Large], [https://www.myspace.com/barryblowsass Barry Donegan Artist Page]
| years_active = 1999 - present
| label = [[Combat Records|Combat]], [[Koch Records|Koch]]
| associated_acts = [[Look What I Did]], Climaxes, Point of You?, Evan Brewer, the Lot Lizards
| website = [https://www.myspace.com/lookwhatidid Look What I Did(band)], [https://www.myspace.com/doneganforliberty Donegan for City Council at Large], [https://www.myspace.com/barryblowsass Barry Donegan Artist Page]
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'''Michael Barry Donegan''' (born November 16, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, writer, political activist, and political candidate best known as the lead singer of the [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Look What I Did]]. He is also working on a side project with [[Evan Brewer]] of [[Animosity (band)|Animosity]] which is in the writing stage according to [[MTV]] Metal File.<ref>Harris, Chris and Wiederhorn, Jon (2008-07-21) [https://archive.today/20120913013110/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1536829/20060721/story.jhtml Metal File: Red Chord, Slayer, Botch, Terror & More News That Rules],</ref> He is a candidate for City Council at Large in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], for 2015, although the local Nashville elections are technically [[non-partisan]]. Donegan was elected and served as director at large of the Davidson County Republican Party from 2009-2011<ref>{{cite web |url=http://spectator.org/blog/2011/05/20/establishing-opposition-to-the |title=The American Spectator : AmSpecBlog : Establishing Opposition to the Establishment |accessdate=2011-05-27 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110602053338/http://spectator.org/blog/2011/05/20/establishing-opposition-to-the |archivedate=2011-06-02 }}</ref> and currently writes political columns for the website of the national chapter of the [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]. In 2008, he wrote an election-year political column called "Dangerous Truth" for the heavy metal music e-zine [http://www.thegauntlet.com thegauntlet.com] and was at one time a featured writer for the [[Libertarianism|libertarian]]-themed [[online magazine]], [http://www.thefreedomrevolution.com thefreedomrevolution.com].

'''Michael Barry Donegan''' (born November 16, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, writer, political activist, and political candidate best known as the lead singer of the [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Look What I Did]]. He is also working on a side project with [[Evan Brewer]] of [[Animosity (band)|Animosity]] which is in the writing stage according to [[MTV]] Metal File.<ref>Harris, Chris and Wiederhorn, Jon (2008-07-21) [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1536829/20060721/story.jhtml Metal File: Red Chord, Slayer, Botch, Terror & More News That Rules],</ref> He is a candidate for City Council at Large in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], for 2015, although the local Nashville elections are technically [[non-partisan]]. Donegan was elected and served as director at large of the Davidson County Republican Party from 2009-2011<ref>{{cite web |url=http://spectator.org/blog/2011/05/20/establishing-opposition-to-the |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-05-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110602053338/http://spectator.org/blog/2011/05/20/establishing-opposition-to-the |archivedate=2011-06-02 |df= }}</ref> and currently writes political columns for the website of the national chapter of the [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]. In 2008, he wrote an election-year political column called "Dangerous Truth" for the heavy metal music e-zine [http://www.thegauntlet.com thegauntlet.com] and was at one time a featured writer for the [[Libertarianism|libertarian]]-themed [[online magazine]], [http://www.thefreedomrevolution.com thefreedomrevolution.com].


==Biography==
==Biography==
As a vocalist, Donegan is known for a singing style which does "alternate between melodic singing and hardcore screaming" and lyrics which are [[Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)|stream of consciousness]], as characterized by a [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r793781|pure_url=yes}} review of the album] ''[[Minuteman for the Moment]]'' at [[Allmusic]].
As a vocalist, Donegan is known for a singing style which does "alternate between melodic singing and hardcore screaming" and lyrics which are [[Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)|stream of consciousness]], as characterized by a [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r793781|pure_url=yes}} review of the album] ''[[Minuteman for the Moment]]'' at [[Allmusic]].


During 2005-2006, Donegan's group Look What I Did completed seven full United States tours, alongside groups such as [[Drop Dead, Gorgeous]], [[The Human Abstract (band)|The Human Abstract]], Animosity, Contra, [[Ion Dissonance]], [[Folly]], [[Dog Fashion Disco]], [[Tub Ring]] and including a stint on the [[Warped Tour]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070807031704/http://decibelmagazine.com/upfront/jan2006/look_what_i_did.aspx An article] in [[Decibel (magazine)|''Decibel'' magazine]] characterized his status of residence at the time as effectively "[[homeless]]", as their tour schedule at the time was so intense.
During 2005-2006, Donegan's group Look What I Did completed seven full United States tours, alongside groups such as [[Drop Dead, Gorgeous]], [[The Human Abstract (band)|The Human Abstract]], Animosity, Contra, [[Ion Dissonance]], [[Folly (band)|Folly]], [[Dog Fashion Disco]], [[Tub Ring]] and including a stint on the [[Warped Tour]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070807031704/http://decibelmagazine.com/upfront/jan2006/look_what_i_did.aspx An article] in [[Decibel (magazine)|''Decibel'' magazine]] characterized his status of residence at the time as effectively "[[homeless]]", as their tour schedule at the time was so intense.


Donegan wrote and performed on the record albums ''[[My First Time (album)|My First Time]]'', which was released under Clockrock Recordings and ''[[Minuteman for the Moment]]'' which was released on [[Combat Records]] and [[Koch Records]]. It was produced by Brian Virtue, who has previously worked with bands such as [[Deftones]] and [[Jane's Addiction]]). ''Decibel'' magazine<ref>(2005-12) [http://www.decibelmagazine.com/reviews/dec2005/look_what_i_did.aspx ''Review:Minuteman for the Moment''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061020195205/http://www.decibelmagazine.com/reviews/dec2005/look_what_i_did.aspx |date=2006-10-20 }}, www.decibelmagazine.com</ref> referred to Donegan's voice as "soaring and precise" on [[Minuteman for the Moment]].
Donegan wrote and performed on the record albums ''[[My First Time (album)|My First Time]]'', which was released under Clockrock Recordings and ''Minuteman for the Moment'' which was released on [[Combat Records]] and [[Koch Records]]. It was produced by Brian Virtue, who has previously worked with bands such as [[Deftones]] and [[Jane's Addiction]]). ''Decibel'' magazine<ref>(2005-12) [http://www.decibelmagazine.com/reviews/dec2005/look_what_i_did.aspx ''Review:Minuteman for the Moment''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061020195205/http://www.decibelmagazine.com/reviews/dec2005/look_what_i_did.aspx |date=2006-10-20 }}, www.decibelmagazine.com</ref> referred to Donegan's voice as "soaring and precise" on ''Minuteman for the Moment''.


In a 2010 interview with AOL's ''Noisecreep'', Donegan hinted about a "secret conspiracy I am involved in with people who have a lot of money to overthrow the music industry."<ref>http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/12/16/look-what-i-did-destroy-the-machine/</ref> In a later interview from the ''Decibel Magazine'' blog, he revealed that this conspiracy was a new online music service called Gazzmic, of which he is a founding member. In the interview, Donegan stated, "Gazzmic began as a way to stage a technological revolution against the failed aspects of the modern music industry. The goal is to help bands and fans capitalize on the ease of delivering content in the Information Age. A wide range of new technological tools and a content management system are on the way; the first order of business is a free custom mobile app platform for bands for the iPhone and Android Market. The endgame for Gazzmic, which I can't speak in detail on just yet, involves easier access to music for fans and a more profitable means of content delivery for bands. We are just now entering the closed beta phase, so the excitement will be unfolding in the near future."<ref>http://www.decibelmagazine.com/interviews/the-shape-of-voluntary-exchange-to-come/</ref>
In a 2010 interview with AOL's ''Noisecreep'', Donegan hinted about a "secret conspiracy I am involved in with people who have a lot of money to overthrow the music industry."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/12/16/look-what-i-did-destroy-the-machine/ |title=Look What I Did Frontman Wants to Destroy the Machine - Noisecreep |access-date=2010-12-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091218005127/http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/12/16/look-what-i-did-destroy-the-machine/ |archive-date=2009-12-18 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In a later interview from the ''Decibel Magazine'' blog, he revealed that this conspiracy was a new online music service called Gazzmic, of which he is a founding member. In the interview, Donegan stated, "Gazzmic began as a way to stage a technological revolution against the failed aspects of the modern music industry. The goal is to help bands and fans capitalize on the ease of delivering content in the Information Age. A wide range of new technological tools and a content management system are on the way; the first order of business is a free custom mobile app platform for bands for the iPhone and Android Market. The endgame for Gazzmic, which I can't speak in detail on just yet, involves easier access to music for fans and a more profitable means of content delivery for bands. We are just now entering the closed beta phase, so the excitement will be unfolding in the near future."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2010/12/07/the-shape-of-voluntary-exchange-to-come/|title=The Shape of Voluntary Exchange to Come|date=December 7, 2010|website=Decibelmagazine.com|accessdate=2020-03-31}}</ref>


2010 also saw the release of an album called ''Atlas Drugged'' by Donegan's band [[Look What I Did]].<ref>http://www.theprp.com/2009/09/14/news/look-what-i-did-announce-album-release-date/</ref> The album was released on Modernist Movement Recordings and produced by Brian Virtue (Jane's Addiction, Horse the Band, Chevelle).<ref>http://www.lambgoat.com/news/view.aspx?id=13327</ref> In 2011, the band started work on a new rock opera entitled ''Zanzibar III: Analog Prison.'',<ref>http://www.theprp.com/2010/11/22/news/look-what-i-did-working-on-new-ep-music-videos-and-more/</ref> which was released in 2014.
2010 also saw the release of an album called ''Atlas Drugged'' by Donegan's band [[Look What I Did]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theprp.com/2009/09/14/news/look-what-i-did-announce-album-release-date/|title=Look What I Did Announce Album Release Date|date=September 14, 2009|website=Theprp.com|accessdate=2020-03-31}}</ref> The album was released on Modernist Movement Recordings and produced by Brian Virtue (Jane's Addiction, Horse the Band, Chevelle).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lambgoat.com/news/view.aspx|title=Look What I Did album set for release|website=Lambgoat.com|accessdate=2020-03-31}}</ref> In 2011, the band started work on a new rock opera entitled ''Zanzibar III: Analog Prison.'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theprp.com/2010/11/22/news/look-what-i-did-working-on-new-ep-music-videos-and-more/|title=Look What I Did Working On New EP, Music Videos And More|date=November 22, 2010|website=Theprp.com|accessdate=2020-03-31}}</ref> which was released in 2014.


==Political positions==
==Political positions==
Donegan's political positions can best be characterized as [[libertarianism|libertarian]], believing protection of social and economic liberties as being the chief and only legitimate power of government. He favors a [[non-interventionist]] foreign policy, and supported [[Ron Paul]] in the [[Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008|2008 Republican Party primaries]]. He has also suggested retooling health and safety codes to prevent them from shutting down struggling small businesses. He opposes the person-hood of the [[corporation]], the [[Income tax in the United States|income tax]], and the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]].<ref>[https://www.myspace.com/doneganforliberty Donegan for liberty], www.myspace.com</ref> He supports ending the [[war on drugs]].<ref>http://www.thelibertybeacon.com/donegan-46-non-violent-drug-inmates-freed-thousands-upon-thousands-still-incarcerated/</ref>
Donegan's political positions can best be characterized as [[libertarianism|libertarian]], believing protection of social and economic liberties as being the chief and only legitimate power of government. He favors a [[non-interventionist]] foreign policy, and supported [[Ron Paul]] in the [[Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008|2008 Republican Party primaries]]. He has also suggested retooling health and safety codes to prevent them from shutting down struggling small businesses. He opposes the person-hood of the [[corporation]], the [[Income tax in the United States|income tax]], and the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]].<ref>[https://www.myspace.com/doneganforliberty Donegan for liberty], Myspace.com</ref> He supports ending the [[war on drugs]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thelibertybeacon.com/donegan-46-non-violent-drug-inmates-freed-thousands-upon-thousands-still-incarcerated/|title=DONEGAN: 46 Non-Violent Drug Inmates Freed, Thousands Upon Thousands Still Incarcerated &#124; The Liberty Beacon|website=Thelibertybeacon.com|date=20 July 2015 |accessdate=2020-03-31}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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M. Barry Donegan
vocalist for Look What I Did and candidate for City Council at Large in Metro/Nashville Davidson County in 2015
vocalist for Look What I Did and candidate for City Council at Large in Metro/Nashville Davidson County in 2015
Background information
Birth nameMichael Barry Donegan
Born (1978-11-16) November 16, 1978 (age 46)
GenresExperimental music
Punk
Alternative metal
Avant-garde metal
Vocal music
Metal
Noise music
OccupationMusician.Politician
Instrument(s)vocals, guitars,
Years active1999 - present
LabelsCombat, Koch
WebsiteLook What I Did(band), Donegan for City Council at Large, Barry Donegan Artist Page

Michael Barry Donegan (born November 16, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, writer, political activist, and political candidate best known as the lead singer of the rock band Look What I Did. He is also working on a side project with Evan Brewer of Animosity which is in the writing stage according to MTV Metal File.[1] He is a candidate for City Council at Large in Nashville, Tennessee, for 2015, although the local Nashville elections are technically non-partisan. Donegan was elected and served as director at large of the Davidson County Republican Party from 2009-2011[2] and currently writes political columns for the website of the national chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus. In 2008, he wrote an election-year political column called "Dangerous Truth" for the heavy metal music e-zine thegauntlet.com and was at one time a featured writer for the libertarian-themed online magazine, thefreedomrevolution.com.

Biography

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As a vocalist, Donegan is known for a singing style which does "alternate between melodic singing and hardcore screaming" and lyrics which are stream of consciousness, as characterized by a review of the album Minuteman for the Moment at Allmusic.

During 2005-2006, Donegan's group Look What I Did completed seven full United States tours, alongside groups such as Drop Dead, Gorgeous, The Human Abstract, Animosity, Contra, Ion Dissonance, Folly, Dog Fashion Disco, Tub Ring and including a stint on the Warped Tour. An article in Decibel magazine characterized his status of residence at the time as effectively "homeless", as their tour schedule at the time was so intense.

Donegan wrote and performed on the record albums My First Time, which was released under Clockrock Recordings and Minuteman for the Moment which was released on Combat Records and Koch Records. It was produced by Brian Virtue, who has previously worked with bands such as Deftones and Jane's Addiction). Decibel magazine[3] referred to Donegan's voice as "soaring and precise" on Minuteman for the Moment.

In a 2010 interview with AOL's Noisecreep, Donegan hinted about a "secret conspiracy I am involved in with people who have a lot of money to overthrow the music industry."[4] In a later interview from the Decibel Magazine blog, he revealed that this conspiracy was a new online music service called Gazzmic, of which he is a founding member. In the interview, Donegan stated, "Gazzmic began as a way to stage a technological revolution against the failed aspects of the modern music industry. The goal is to help bands and fans capitalize on the ease of delivering content in the Information Age. A wide range of new technological tools and a content management system are on the way; the first order of business is a free custom mobile app platform for bands for the iPhone and Android Market. The endgame for Gazzmic, which I can't speak in detail on just yet, involves easier access to music for fans and a more profitable means of content delivery for bands. We are just now entering the closed beta phase, so the excitement will be unfolding in the near future."[5]

2010 also saw the release of an album called Atlas Drugged by Donegan's band Look What I Did.[6] The album was released on Modernist Movement Recordings and produced by Brian Virtue (Jane's Addiction, Horse the Band, Chevelle).[7] In 2011, the band started work on a new rock opera entitled Zanzibar III: Analog Prison.,[8] which was released in 2014.

Political positions

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Donegan's political positions can best be characterized as libertarian, believing protection of social and economic liberties as being the chief and only legitimate power of government. He favors a non-interventionist foreign policy, and supported Ron Paul in the 2008 Republican Party primaries. He has also suggested retooling health and safety codes to prevent them from shutting down struggling small businesses. He opposes the person-hood of the corporation, the income tax, and the Federal Reserve.[9] He supports ending the war on drugs.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Harris, Chris and Wiederhorn, Jon (2008-07-21) Metal File: Red Chord, Slayer, Botch, Terror & More News That Rules,
  2. ^ "The American Spectator : AmSpecBlog : Establishing Opposition to the Establishment". Archived from the original on 2011-06-02. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  3. ^ (2005-12) Review:Minuteman for the Moment Archived 2006-10-20 at the Wayback Machine, www.decibelmagazine.com
  4. ^ "Look What I Did Frontman Wants to Destroy the Machine - Noisecreep". Archived from the original on 2009-12-18. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
  5. ^ "The Shape of Voluntary Exchange to Come". Decibelmagazine.com. December 7, 2010. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  6. ^ "Look What I Did Announce Album Release Date". Theprp.com. September 14, 2009. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  7. ^ "Look What I Did album set for release". Lambgoat.com. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  8. ^ "Look What I Did Working On New EP, Music Videos And More". Theprp.com. November 22, 2010. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  9. ^ Donegan for liberty, Myspace.com
  10. ^ "DONEGAN: 46 Non-Violent Drug Inmates Freed, Thousands Upon Thousands Still Incarcerated | The Liberty Beacon". Thelibertybeacon.com. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
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