1990’s bands - Canadian edition
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Static In StereoVancouver, BC - 2005
Vancouver, BC - 2009
Vancouver, BC - 2011
Vancouver, BC - 2013
Mountain View, CA - 2014
Mountain View, CA - 2014
Quebec City, QC - 2016
Ottawa, ON - 2016
Pemberton, BC - 2016
Seattle, WA 1 - 2018
Seattle, WA 2 - 20180 -
Fifthelement said:Streetheart"What the CANUCK happened?!? - Esquimalt Barber Shop0
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No mention of Glueleg?
I'll also add Wide Mouth Mason.0 -
The Pursuit of Happiness. I don’t think it was mentioned.
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Stinkin’ Rich / Buck65 and Hip Club Groove were also some fun back in the day.
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wasa1971 said:The Pursuit of Happiness. I don’t think it was mentioned.
A lot of cool bands mentioned, so many I’ve seen live.
I’d like to add a few bands I haven’t seen on the thread that I liked in the 90s (forgive me if any are a repeat)
SNFU
Dayglo Abortions
FurnaceFace
Wagbeard
The All-Woman Brothers Band
Sex With Nixon
Hothouse Flowers
Junkhouse
D.D.T.
Eric’s Trip
Voivod
Doughboys
Captain Tractor
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rattzey said:Lagwagon and Sons of freedom
I still say SOF and (especially) Slow were big influences on the Seattle music scene in the late 80s
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heard Honeymoon Suite today on the radio, living in Canada and our mandatory "Canadian Content" and then thought of a few more (some more of a tail end 80's success):
Glass Tiger
Sass Jordan
Alannah Myles
Billy Talent
Lee Aaron'93 Toronto
'94 Detroit
'10 Columbus
'11 Detroit (Eddie solo), Toronto 1 and 2, Ottawa, Hamilton
'13 London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
'14 Detroit
'16 Ottawa, Toronto 1 and 2, Chicago 1 and 2
'18 Chicago 1 and 2
'22 Hamilton, Toronto0 -
I forgot about National Velvet!0
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Zod said:chitty said:I will get alot of flack for this, but Nickelback in 1998 and 1999/00 had two really good rock albums: Curb and The StateI would agree. A friend of friend used to be the dummer of nickelback. I saw a few shows in their early bar days, and playing a few bigger local shows during those first 2 albums. I really did like them. Then they got a little more polished. I think they broke through internationally on the 3rd album.Funny thing is I have an autographed cd copy of the original curb release on my shelf, as I got them all to sign it when we checked out a bar show when they opened for the barstool profits at UVIC. Gets me zero bragging rights.. lol....
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The thing that I miss, or maybe I’ve just aged out, was all the Canadian bands that would tour all the small and large cities across the whole damn country. It seemed like every second week there was some band that you were hearing constantly on the radio, but they were playing small halls/clubs/arenas/student unions, etc. This was particularly true in the 80s and early 90s."What the CANUCK happened?!? - Esquimalt Barber Shop0
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Fifthelement said:The thing that I miss, or maybe I’ve just aged out, was all the Canadian bands that would tour all the small and large cities across the whole damn country. It seemed like every second week there was some band that you were hearing constantly on the radio, but they were playing small halls/clubs/arenas/student unions, etc. This was particularly true in the 80s and early 90s.I got a little taste of that this last few years with Headstones, I Mother Earth, and Tea Party doing to bar shows out here. Pretty fund...I remember a time in my last few years of high school. We are at UBC for a volleyball tournament and walked into a Watchmen show. That was pretty fund.0
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Just glanced through quickly...
the tea party
thirteen engines
kon kan
the box , more 80's ish1996: Toronto
2003: St. Paul
2005: Thunder Bay
2008: West Palm Beach, Tampa
2009: Chicago I, Chicago II
2010: Boston
2011: Toronto I, Toronto II, Winnipeg
2012: Missoula
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014: St. Paul, Milwaukee
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II
2022: Hamilton, Toronto
2023: St. Paul I, St. Paul II
2024: Vancouver I, Vancouver II0 -
ST66483 said:Stinkin’ Rich / Buck65 and Hip Club Groove were also some fun back in the day.[img][/img]Kitchener2005
Toronto 2003
Toronto 2000
Barrie 1998
Toronto 1993
London 2005
Toronto 2006 May 9/10
Toronto 2009
Toronto Sept 11/12 2011
London 2013
Detroit 2014
Toronto 2016 May 10/12
Chicago 2018 N2
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1ThoughtKnown said:wasa1971 said:The Pursuit of Happiness. I don’t think it was mentioned.
A lot of cool bands mentioned, so many I’ve seen live.
I’d like to add a few bands I haven’t seen on the thread that I liked in the 90s (forgive me if any are a repeat)
SNFU
Dayglo Abortions
FurnaceFace
Wagbeard
The All-Woman Brothers Band
Sex With Nixon
Hothouse Flowers
Junkhouse
D.D.T.
Eric’s Trip
Voivod
Doughboys
Captain Tractor0 -
rummy said:1ThoughtKnown said:wasa1971 said:The Pursuit of Happiness. I don’t think it was mentioned.
A lot of cool bands mentioned, so many I’ve seen live.
I’d like to add a few bands I haven’t seen on the thread that I liked in the 90s (forgive me if any are a repeat)
SNFU
Dayglo Abortions
FurnaceFace
Wagbeard
The All-Woman Brothers Band
Sex With Nixon
Hothouse Flowers
Junkhouse
D.D.T.
Eric’s Trip
Voivod
Doughboys
Captain Tractor
Saw them at the Rev in Edmonton in probably ‘94. I think Pansy Division opened and then Irish band Therapy? played (they were awesome).
Then out walks FurnaceFace in prom dresses lol. Was a fun show in a small club.Post edited by 1ThoughtKnown on0
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