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Artist description
SEES THE DAY is an angry group of like-minded individuals seeking social and political change.
Not afraid of stirring up the hive, they pull no punches and actively dive headfirst into touchy issues.
They have played together for three years now in various forms, between Barrie and Toronto.
They desperately wish to become the next huge "pop-punk" act and sell their souls to a corporate
superpower to fuel their newfound super-stardom.
This is their first D.I.Y digitally recorded EP.
Fight capitalism. |
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Music Style
agressive punk |
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Musical Influences
Bad Religion, AFI, NOFX, Minor Threat, Pridebowl, Satanic Surfers, older Gob, Goodriddance, Propagandhi, Anti-Flag, Pennywise, the LINE |
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Similar Artists
Bad Religion, Satanic Surfers, NOFX, No Use, Goodriddance |
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Artist History
Sees the Day was borne of the ashes of another local Barrie punk band; twocentsworth. Ben, Stev and Jon
have been playing together for three years. Simon is a recent addition to the line-up. The guys split last winter after numerous bassist troubles
and finally hooked it back up in the spring of 2002. They have been busting their asses to build a fresh repertoire,
and trying to get their name out there. They by no means want to Blink 182, but would like to be able to do this and maybe make a few bucks back.
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Group Members
Angry Ben- guitar & vocals/king shit
Scuba- guitar & backing vocals/beer swilling
Terrorist- bass & backing vocals/anarchism
Stinkbug-drums/one night stands |
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Instruments
Fender & Gibson guitars, Jay Turser basses, Pearl drums & Sabian cymbals |
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Albums
Failing EP |
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Additional Info
info@seestheday.ca |
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Location
Phelpston, Ontario - Canada |
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