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Artist description
We're a 5 piece rock band that tries not to limit ourselves to one specific sound, and in so creating our own unique blend. Most of all, tries to have fun playing live. |
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Music Style
Alternative/Rock, a bit of everything |
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Musical Influences
Classic Rock, Blues, Post-pop bands, Punk, Funk |
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Similar Artists
Hendrix, Foo Fighters, Boston, Nirvana, Moist |
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Artist History
Eric (guitar/vocals), Steve (Bass), and Ben (drums) we're all in the same com/tech class in '96. Ben and Eric started jammin' guitar together and Steve joined in on the bass. They started writing tunes, and soon realized they needed a drummer. Instead of finding one, Eric, knowing how, taught Ben to play the drums. Only 2 weeks after Ben had been playing drums, they got their first gig at a party, with Eric on vocals and guitar, and Steve on bass. They've had numerous gigs since, and just recently, they changed from a 3 piece to a 5 piece in the summer of '98. They added a second guitarist, Eric's brother Jason, to fill out the sound, and got a lead singer, their friend Devon Kampman, to put Eric on backup vocals to further fill out the sound. The now "DEFUNCT" band, Eric has started a new band with Ben back on guitar, called IGNITION. Steve is working on starting his own project, Jason is still in his rock band "Soul Harvest" and Devon is singing in the shower. |
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Group Members
Devon Kampman, Eric St-Cyr, Jason St-Cyr, Steve Lamoureux, Ben Zarboni |
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Instruments
Vocals, Backup Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
Several Demo Tapes |
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Press Reviews
Doug Cornell of "Someone Else's Problem" writes (about Responsible Snob) :
...A simple guitar intro begins this song...begins to sing about some stuck-up "Queen of the world" that he is currently unhappy with...not unlike some of the Replacements messier stuff...this song has a lot of heart |
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Location
Orleans, Ontario - Canada |
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