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  1. With Barton gone, the band added four new members which included former Ducky Boys guitarist James Lynch, who joined shortly prior to Barton's departure, 17-year-old guitarist Marc Orrell, mandolin and tin whistle player Ryan Foltz and bagpipe player Robbie "Spicy McHaggis" Mederios, whose nickname was inspired by a McDonald's menu ...

  2. The band also recruited a full-time piper, Robbie Mederios (better known as Spicy McHaggis), and Ryan Foltz on mandolin and tin whistle. Music videos were released for the songs "The Spicy McHaggis Jig", "The Gauntlet" and "The Wild Rover".

  3. James Lynch joined as a guitarist while Marc Orrell played mandolin. There was also Ryan Foltz with a tin whistle and Robbie “Spicy McHaggis” Mederios as a bagpipe player. Mederios got his name after an item on a McDonald’s menu while he and the rest of the crew were doing a concert tour in Scotland. In 2001, this lineup produced Sing ...

  4. The Gang's All Here is the second studio album by the American Celtic punk band the Dropkick Murphys. [5] [6] It is their first album with Al Barr (ex-vocalist for The Bruisers ), who replaced founding singer Mike McColgan in 1998.

  5. Spicy McHaggis is the name of a Dropkick Murphys song, but also the nickname of their bagpiper Robbie Medeiros, from 2000 to 2003.

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  6. 9. Mai 2017 · The band’s line-up evolved throughout the ‘00s — including the addition of bagpipe players RobbieSpicy McHaggis” Medeiros and Josh “Scruffy” Wallace, both of whom added Celtic flavor to the band’s punk attack — and their popularity spread, with the power of their live show captured on albums like Live On St ...

  7. The Dropkick Murphys’ third studio album, Sing Loud Sing Proud, came the following year. It featured guest vocals from Shane MacGowan and Colin McFaull. The album also featured new band members Ryan Foltz, Robbie “Spicy McHaggis” Mederios, Marc Orrell and James Lynch. A traditional Irish style fused with punk rock was by now a trademark ...