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- Grúpa hip-hop is ea The Rubberbandits (Gaeilge: Na Ropairí Rubair) as Cathair Luimnigh in Éirinn, le (fíorainm Dave Chambers) agus Mr. Chrome (fíorainm Bob McGlynn) i mbun. Cuireann siad malaí siopadóireacht phlaisteach orthu chun a aithne a cheilt ar stáitse. Bhíodh DJ Willie O'Dea J in éineacht leo ar stáitse go minic, ina thost agus masc air, caracatúr an polaiteoir Luimníoch, Willie O'Dea. Roinnt fir a léiriíodh O'Dea J, an DJ raidió Paul Webb ina measc. Cheap an grúpa gur ealaíontóirí iad, agus tugadh Gas Cuntism ar an ghluaiseacht. Ar feadh na mblianta, bhí Na Ropairí ar stáitse ag an bPicnic Leictreach agus Féile Ghrinn Idirnáisiúnta Bulmers. Bhí siad ina mbanna tacaíochta ag Alabama Three, Super Extra Bonus Party, agus Ice Cube. D'eisigh Na Ropairí an t-amhrán Horse Outside ar an 8 Nollaig 2010. Bhí breis is milliún radharc YouTube bainte amach acu taobh istigh de sheachtain. I 2011, bhronnadh Best Irish Act orthu ó Entertainment.ie, agus bhronnadh duais IFTA ar Horse Outside. Bhí an-tóir freisin ar Ba Mhaith Liom Bruíon le d'Athair sa bhliain 2011. In Aibreáin 2014, chum agus chan siad ceol aitheantais ar an tsraith idirlíon Russell Brand The Trews. Scríobh siad sceitsí grinn ar an tsraith ghrinn RTÉ Republic of Telly, an físeán Horse Outside san áireamh. I 2011, chruthaigh siad sraith idirlíon MTV. Scríobh agus rinne siad tráchtaireacht ar an tsraith teilifís The Impossible Gameshow, seó cluichí a bhí ar siúl ar ITV ó 2015 go 2016. I 2016, chruthaigh siad sraith fhaisnéise aoir, The Rubberbandits' Guide to Everything, ar RTÉ. I 2017, úsáideadh an t-amhrán Dad's Best Friend ar an fhuaimrian an scannán Trainspotting: T2. An bhliain chéanna, chuir siad amach Sonny, amhrán faoi mheabhairshláinte agus féinmharú. I 2020, chuir siad amach na hamhráin Bertie Ahern agus Waiting. (ga)
- The Rubberbandits are an Irish comedy hip-hop duo from Limerick city. They consist of Blindboy Boatclub (real name Dave Chambers) and Mr Chrome (sometimes Bobby Chrome; real name Bob McGlynn). During performances and interviews, they conceal their identities with masks made from plastic shopping bags. They are often accompanied by DJ Willie O'DJ, a silent masked caricature of local politician Willie O'Dea (portrayed by several consecutive men, including Spin South West DJ Paul Webb). The group describe themselves as artists, and have dubbed their movement as "Gas Cuntism". Chambers and McGlynn met while attending Ardscoil Rís, Limerick. Primarily a satirical stage and television act, they have performed throughout Ireland, the UK and the US with shows at events such as Electric Picnic, Oxegen and the Bulmers International Comedy Festival. The Rubberbandits first rose to prominence in December 2010, when their music video "Horse Outside" went viral on YouTube. They have since won awards for both their music and comedy. In 2011, the duo were declared "Best Irish Act" at the entertainment.ie awards, and also won an IFTA award for "Horse Outside". The duo have also been involved in television, creating sketches for RTÉ, MTV and Channel 4, writing and starring in a Channel 4 comedy pilot, and writing and narrating the ITV2 series The Almost Impossible Gameshow. In 2016, they created The Rubberbandits' Guide to Everything, a mockumentary TV series for RTÉ. (en)
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- Grúpa hip-hop is ea The Rubberbandits (Gaeilge: Na Ropairí Rubair) as Cathair Luimnigh in Éirinn, le (fíorainm Dave Chambers) agus Mr. Chrome (fíorainm Bob McGlynn) i mbun. Cuireann siad malaí siopadóireacht phlaisteach orthu chun a aithne a cheilt ar stáitse. Bhíodh DJ Willie O'Dea J in éineacht leo ar stáitse go minic, ina thost agus masc air, caracatúr an polaiteoir Luimníoch, Willie O'Dea. Roinnt fir a léiriíodh O'Dea J, an DJ raidió Paul Webb ina measc. Cheap an grúpa gur ealaíontóirí iad, agus tugadh Gas Cuntism ar an ghluaiseacht. (ga)
- The Rubberbandits are an Irish comedy hip-hop duo from Limerick city. They consist of Blindboy Boatclub (real name Dave Chambers) and Mr Chrome (sometimes Bobby Chrome; real name Bob McGlynn). During performances and interviews, they conceal their identities with masks made from plastic shopping bags. They are often accompanied by DJ Willie O'DJ, a silent masked caricature of local politician Willie O'Dea (portrayed by several consecutive men, including Spin South West DJ Paul Webb). The group describe themselves as artists, and have dubbed their movement as "Gas Cuntism". (en)
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