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They are brothers from another mother and willing to shed blood for family.

Nearly eight months straight on the road, criss-crossing the US and jetting back and forth to Europe, The Aggrolites are one of the world�s hardest working bands and with serious talent to boot.

They are Jesse Wagner (Vocals, Lead Guitar and Prophecies), Korey Horn (Master of Thunder and Lightning), J. Bonner (Bass King), Roger Rivas (Machine Gun Fingers and Keys) and Brian Dixon (Rhythm Guitar and A.K.47)

But they see themselves as one mean unit, a machine - The Aggrolites!

If you have ever seen one of their shows then you know they have the chops, chemistry, talent and that something special the Almighty gave them at birth to take this Aggrolites �machine� to the highest mountain.

While out on tour they knew when they arrived back in LA there was no time to relax, it would be straight into the studio for their second album with Hellcat Records. From city to city and continent to continent, the band hacked their way into the hearts and minds of newly converted Aggro-fans. Since they were either in a bus, van or some other mode of transportation most of the time and unable to demo new tunes, they found opportunity during sound checks to throw out new hooks and licks in anticipation of what would eventually become the masterpiece - �Reggae Hit LA.�

Once in the studio, despite the lack of completed tunes, the band found it amazingly easy to flow with lyrics, hooks, choruses, bridges�the whole thing just came together in a matter of three days! All the anxieties, hurdles, exhilarations and pain of the journey had paid off in a supernatural way. The Aggrolites, together, wrote and produced one hell of an album!

The title track says it all. It reflects two concepts the band formed while touring. One: The desire to represent who they are and where they come from. Los Angeles is in their blood - the culture, the weather the complexities of the city of angels. Two: While touring the US, The Aggrolites were stricken with the idea that they love the fact that LA has a reggae scene; one they can dig every week of the year and that�s worth talking about. It�s not something you can find in the heartland.

Another track that explains The Aggrolites position on things is �Work It.� With it�s simple lyrics and traditional reggae M.O., the band found a platform to express their pride in being able to get the job done when it comes to entertaining a crowd and showing loyalty to their faithful fans. They have no problem saying to the world, you got to work it so you can get it and it ain�t easy!

The Aggrolites have 15 addictive tracks on �Reggae Hit LA.� They�ll take you on a rhythmic and soulful journey, one that leaves a lasting impression along the lines of �What a relief, I thought they�d never come � a real band with real talent, that is.�
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