About "Rat Trap"
The Boomtown Rats are an Irish new wave band originally formed in Dublin in 1975. Between 1977 and 1985, they had a series of Irish and UK hits including "Like Clockwork", "Rat Trap", "I Don't Like Mondays" and "Banana Republic". The original line-up comprised six musicians; five from Dún Laoghaire in County Dublin; Gerry Cott (rhythm guitar), Simon Crowe (drums), Johnnie Fingers (keyboards), Bob Geldof (vocals) and Garry Roberts (lead guitar), plus Fingers' cousin Pete Briquette (bass). The Boomtown Rats broke up in 1986, but reformed in 2013, without Fingers or Cott. Garry Roberts died in 2022. The band's fame and notability have been overshadowed by the charity work of frontman Bob Geldof, a former journalist with the New Musical Express.
Top songs by Boomtown Rats
- I Don't Like Mondays
- Having My Picture Taken
- Mary Of The 4th Form
- A Gospel Song
- Banana Republic
- Cant Stop
- Another Piece Of Red
- Do They Know Its Christmas
- House On Fire
- Dont Believe What You Read
- Living In An Island
- Rat Trap
- I Can Make It If You Can
- Never Bites The Hand That Feeds
- Skin On Skin
- Talking In Code
- Roads Of Germany (after Bd)
- Up All Night
- When The Night Comes
- Please Dont Go
- Wind Chill Factor (minus Zero)
- Nothing Happened Today
- Nice 'n' Neat
- Never In A Million Years
- She's So Modern
- Under Their Thumb.... Is Under My Thumb
- The Bitter End
- The Elephants Graveyard
- The Little Death|...house Burned Down
- Someone's Looking At You
- So Strange
- This Is My Room
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