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<forumuser name="Irondude" /> James Micheal "Irondude" Browning is the creator of SonicDoom and a former Digibase staff member. He's known for his slightly racist comical opinion on the forums. His brother is SGR .

Irondude circa June, 2008.

Irondude's life before SonicDoom

Irondude was born in Corn, Oklahoma sometime during January 1989. He was raised by his Father, Mother and his three aunts. He was mainly taken care of by his aunt Jamartha until the age of 5 where he killed his dear aunt by blunt force during a sledding accident. After the incident his parents divorced and he moved with his mother to Medicine Hat, Alberta. He lived there until 2001 when his mother and father got remarried. They all moved to North Carolina, where Irondude was introduced to his high functioning autistic brother SGR who was being raised by his father at the time.

Sonic Community

In the year 2003 Irondude found the Sonic community when searching about Sonic Youth, alternative rock band. Not much happened until 2004 where he met Ness on the Sonic Cult irc. Irondude and Ness enjoyed playing Doom in their free time, so Irondude thought it would be a interesting idea to start his own clan. SonicDoom was born spawning entire gaming community with fellow sonic community members.

Digibase

Irondude was Digibase admin until 2004, removed from power due to inactivity.

Irondude's hiatus

Due to a damaged ethernet cord, Irondude has temporarily stepped down from his SonicDoom leadership position and passed on his role as clan leader to esteemed community veteran Sonic Sue. Irondude is still respected as the leader and head of SonicDoom and will return as soon as his ethernet cord is fully functional again.

Irondude's Return

In early 2009, after Sonic Sue's sudden and unfortunate death, Irondude returned. Taking back his leadership position. He finally decided to buy a new ethernet cord for 6 dollars. It took him 20 minutes to drive his car to Staples and back to his house. It took him 30 seconds of work to unplug his old ethernet cord and insert the new one. Irondude claims that all the hard work was worth it.

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