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Artist description
A full range of different styles of totally original punk rock music going from New School, Ska and Reggae to Old School, Hard Core and Ska Core with catchy melodies as well complicated music(or at least we try). |
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Music Style
Punk, Ska |
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Musical Influences
Rancid, Operation Ivy, Sublime, Slick Shoes, Millencolin, Strung Out, Suicide Machines, Homegrown.. |
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Similar Artists
Downway, Homegrown, NOFX. |
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Artist History
James and Andrew played in a band called Final Insult from about December 1998 until spring of 2000 when the band kinda went their own ways. At the beginning of the Fall semester 2000 at John Abbott, Andrew and James met Larry in the Oval and started jamming together and have recorded since then at Echobase Studios. After that, the band played an alright set at Club Zone and have since then, acquired fellow Abbott student, Brian Wallwork to play rythym guitar. The band has also recently acquired trumpet and trombone players, mainly for our newer ska core material. Singled Out is presently trying to expand their horizons and break out into the scene, so if you like the songs, e-mail us for shows, parties, etc. |
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Group Members
Andrew Baerthel-(Lead Vox and Guitars)....Brian Wallwork(Backing Vox, Rythem Guitar)....Larry Lafetiere-(Backing Vox and Bass).... James Hamilton Harding-(Drums)as well as soon to be members: Brian Adams-(Trombone) and Paul Dewer-(Trumpet) |
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Instruments
We pretty much use: "Marshall", "Peavy", "Yamaha" and "Ibanez". |
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Albums
The Place I Call My Home (2000) |
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Press Reviews
"Precise wailing from the backup singer and heavy guitar riffs made for the perfect show". -The Plant |
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Additional Info
Contact Andrew on ICQ at UIN #45073352 |
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Location
Montreal, Quebec - Canada |
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