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  2. Reset (Canadian band) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2009, the band performed a special show with their original line-up for Musique Plus's (French Much Music) punk rock show 1-2-3 Punk! 10th anniversary. They played with GrimSkunk, The Sainte Catherines, Vulgaires Machins, The Planet Smashers and Subb. [2] [3] Phil Jolicoeur stated the band planned to release a new album in summer 2012.

  3. GrimSkunk - Wikipedia

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    GrimSkunk is a rock band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, influenced by punk, rock, progressive and world music.Their style is self-described as "world punk". [1] They are regarded as being part of the foundation of the Quebec alternative scene, having influenced many young musicians and bands.

  4. The Planet Smashers - Wikipedia

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    The band played small Montreal venues, including "Purple Haze" and the Jailhouse and at ska festivals. All the band members contributed original material and sets included some ska/punk cover tunes. A first demo of three songs was recorded in Cooper's apartment but not released.

  5. Ripcordz - Wikipedia

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    Ripcordz are a Canadian punk rock band, formed in Montreal in 1980. [1] They have released 15 full-length albums and continue to tour extensively as a three-piece band. [2]The band has undergone numerous lineup changes through its history, with vocalist and guitarist Paul Gott as the only remaining original band member.

  6. The Hunters (punk rock band) - Wikipedia

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    The second music video, "Faux-Fire, Faux-Gold", [5] consists of footage of the band during the trip to The Fest and the car ride back to dodge Hurricane Sandy. [6] A documentary webseries about Promises promotional tour was released in January 2013. [7] Titled Driving on Promises, the ten episodes cover the whole tour through Quebec and Ontario ...

  7. Asexuals (band) - Wikipedia

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    The original line-up of the band reunited to play a reunion show at Montreal's Just for Laughs Cabaret on October 1, 2010, along with fellow Montreal punk bands the 222's, and Hollerado. [27] They played the following March, during Canadian Music Week , at Toronto's Bovine Sex Club , and played the 2012 Osheaga Festival .

  8. Nobro - Wikipedia

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    Nobro is a Canadian garage punk band based in Montreal, Quebec. [1] [2] The band was formed by vocalist and bass guitarist Kathryn McCaughey (formerly of Uncle Bad Touch), [3] vocalist and guitarist Marianna Florczyk, and vocalist and drummer Martha Rodriguez in mid-2014.

  9. Ought (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band worked with the French producer Nicolas Vernhes on its third studio album, Room Inside the World, which was released on 16 February 2018. [4] Ought announced its disbandment in November 2021. A new band with Darcy and Stidworthy as members, Cola, was announced on the same day, along with the release of its first single "Blank Curtain". [5]