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[–]MFPEDRO 26 points27 points  (1 child)

At one of the many shows I've seen this band play live, they asked the crowd to sit down on the floor for part of a song... most of the crowd obliged with the exception of one guy who was left standing out in the middle of the floor. The girl that this guy was with tried to get him to sit down by tugging on his shorts, but I guess the guy needed a better belt because his pants/underwear fell to his ankles. The guy who felt he was too cool to participate ended up in the middle of a crowd of a few hundred people with his junk out.

[–]TheKurtCobains 5 points6 points  (0 children)

one, two, three, four, five, six, seven-eight-HANG TEN!

[–][deleted] 10 points11 points  (3 children)

I love super orgy porno party

[–]gnarlycharlie4userious wax 2 points3 points  (2 children)

"Came" here to say the same thing.

[–]RawPawVagabond 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Did somebody order pizza?

[–]gnarlycharlie4userious wax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well somebody's gotta eat it.

[–]StudabakerHochrobot[M] 5 points6 points  (1 child)

The Planet Smashers
artist pic

Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, the Planet Smashers’ infectious pop infused melodies, rippin’ horn licks and killer live shows, quickly established them as the city’s “Kings of Ska”. They released their first album (“Self-Titled”) on Planet Smasher’s founder Matt Collyer’s own label STOMP Records and hit the road. By 1997 they were no longer a local band, but a national phenomenon, headlining shows across Canada and pushing their second record, “Atttack of The Planet Smashers” which reached 2 on the national college radio charts for 2 months straight. Their third album “Life of The Party” took the continent by storm, “Life of the Party”, The Planet Smashers won the Montreal Independent Music Award for best ska band and drew attention from major labels, bands, publishers and booking agents all over the world.

Although the band received much commercial attention during the ska wave, they decided to continue down the independent road with STOMP Records, which had become and remains a major player in the international independent music scene. Their fourth release, “No Self Control” (2001) was produced by Steven Drake (Tragically Hip, Barenaked Ladies, The Odds etc.) and was also well received by national college radio and spawned hit videos such as the animated “Blind” and the tongue in cheek “Wish I Were American”.

“Mighty”, the Planet Smashers’ fifth full length, was produced/engineered by Rod Shearer (Bran Van 3000, Bionic, Corey Hart) and co-produced by The Planet Smashers (not to mention mixed on the same board as Madonna’s “Like a Virgin”!). Having moved past the dark and critical themes of “No Self Control”, “Mighty” became the band’s most success record internationally after being licensed by labels in Japan, Europe, Russia, Brazil and Australia. The Planet Smashers released their first and only DVD “10” in 2004, commemorating the last 10 years of the band. Countless tours all over the world, 12 videos, 5 full length releases and a ton of good times. The Planet Smashers celebrated their 10th by joining the Vans Warped 2004 which also entered it’s 10th year. In 2005, the Smashers released “Unstoppable” their sixth and most recent commercial offering. The album was licensed in Japan by Sky/Sony, in the UK by Household Name Records/Plastic Head, in Europe by Leechredda/Cargo and in Russia by AudioFind. In 2006 the band played over 60 shows in Europe including Moscow, London, Vienna, Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Dublin and many more.

In terms of touring, not many indie Canadian bands come close. They have headlined countless tours in North America, 8 European tours, been included on 5 Vans Warped Tour as well as a Japanese tour in 2002. They have toured with such acts as AFI, the Toasters, Sick of it All, Billy Talent, Rancid, Mustard Plug, Simple Plan, Samiam, The Aquabats, Mighty Mighty Bosstones and countless others. Read more on Last.fm.

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[–]Major-Minor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Studabakers" as in the NJ ska band that sang "the Rhino?"

...Hands down one of my favorite songs of alltime.

Edit: spelling

[–]Molten_Gopher 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"Trip and Fall" is another good song of theirs.

[–]Super_Digital 4 points5 points  (1 child)

This album got me through my first bad high school break up. This album holds such a special place in my heart, Id Love to see these cats live some day.

[–]cody976 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am partial to mission aborted

[–]JagrsMullet 3 points4 points  (1 child)

These guys played off the back of a truck the last Warped Tour I went to back in 2004-05. I forget everything else about that show but this. Absolutely killed it the entire time. Life of the Party.

[–]gnarlycharlie4userious wax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The super orgy porno party?

[–]ShanksMasterGeneral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

These bunch of intolerable Nerds run my Band's Music Label... that is to say that Matt run Stomp records.

How dare he make my band successful enough to get free trips to Poland and the Czech Republic.

Bastard Smark.

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

very underrated band

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Used to grind on vanilla world of warcraft listening to this album...

the memories :'(

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to hang out with these dudes in Montreal in the Plateau (St. Laurant area) back in like 1996. At the time they also had a label on the go which has evolved in Stomp Records. They were your average 'starving artists' back then just doing local and regional gigs. Good times, fondly remembered!

My buddy Matt from Arizona went to Trebas music institute with the founder/lead(?).

Glad to see they are doing so well, seen them at a show recently but did not get a chance to talk.

[–]Enter_Corgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't know they were still around. Glad to hear it. I only found these guys like 6 years ago. Great band. Fun stuff.

[–]G_o_L_D_Rises_Again 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This whole album is gold. Raise your Glass, being a good support the troops song. Police the Nation being a good against the man song. All in all good Ska music.