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Artist description
4 prairie boys that rip it up Hardcore Punk style. |
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Music Style
Hardcore Punk/Metal |
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Musical Influences
Sick Of It All, Strung Out, Choke, Pennywise, Metallica, Iron Maiden |
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Similar Artists
Good Riddance, Strung Out |
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Artist History
The summer of '95 saw the birth of the band, it didn't take long for the youngsters to decide what they wanted out of this band. The summer of '97 Layaway Plan signed to a small label called Smallman Records. Shortly there after Layaway Plan released their debut album entitled "Addictive". The success of "Addictive" was overwhelming, college radio took to the disc right off the bat. That summer Layaway Plan hit the road with label mates, Guy Smiley and Choke.Taking the next year and a half off Layaway Plan then decided it was high time they head back into the studio to create their second release entitled "Force of Habit". With only a few short months the newest disc has gained respectable numbers in college radio, charting top 5 in Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax. From there Layway Plan has toured thier ass' off and are now waiting for a split record with Choke, Adhesive and Astream to come come out. Layaway Plan's next full length will be out in Feb 2001 |
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Group Members
Terry Ovans - Lead Vocals/Guitar, Scott "Shredder" Schroeder - Bass, Stacey Hahn - Guitar, Big Al Miller - Drums. |
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Instruments
Take a guess |
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Albums
Force of Habit, Addictive |
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Press Reviews
"Perhaps isolation is a factor that helps create some of the better bands around. Who'd ever thought we'd find hardcore of this quality in the middle of Saskatchewan??" (Flex Your Head) "Iron Maiden visits Moose Jaw" (sbc Skateboarding Magazine) |
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Location
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan - Canada |
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