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If The Music's Loud Enough
''If the Music's Loud Enough...'' is the second studio album released by the North Vancouver punk band d.b.s. It was released by Nefer Records in 1996. In the week of 16 January to 23 January 1997, the album appeared at #24 on the Canadian Top 50 music chart. Track listing # "No Room" – 2:03 # "P.E." – 1:17 # "I Wanna Go Home" – 2:16 # "The Truce" – 1:41 # "The Scottish Drinkin' Song" – 2:09 # "Friend" – 2:58 # "Uh… Hi" – 0:53 # "If You Really Had No Fear…" – 1:47 # "Red" – 2:17 # "Axiom" – 1:34 # "PolitiKill Song" – 2:39 # "Reality Is Rated 'R'" – 1:53 # "Survive" – 2:32 # "Not Horrible" – 2:51 # "Perspective" – 3:20 # "Give 'em the Muzak" – 2:05 Personnel * Andy Dixon Andy Dixon (born 25 August 1979) is a Canadian artist and musician, who gained notoriety as a member of the North Vancouver punk rock band d.b.s. He founded the record label Ache Records, and later played in The Red Light Sting. Beginning ... – guitar, backing ...
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Tales From The Crib
''Tales from the Crib'' is the first studio album by the North Vancouver punk band d.b.s. It was released by Nefer Records in 1995. Track listing # "Sorsha" – 1:48 # "Won't Forget" – 1:43 # "Freedom" – 3:09 # "Racist School" – 3:00 # "Snowball" – 2:04 # "March" – 3:35 # "School Sux" – 1:15 # "Directions" – 2:34 # "Sing" – 1:52 # "I'm Blind" – 1:35 # "Real Man" – 0:14 # "The Difference" – 1:35 # "Oh My God" – 1:33 # "The Canada Song" – 0:52 # "Y.A.S." – 0:46 # "It's All Right" – 1:18 # "30 Seconds" – 0:38 # "Jay" – 3:33 # "Solitaire" – 2:35 # "Too Involved" – 2:33 # "Chubbles (1)" – 0:05 # "Chubbles (2)" – 0:11 # "Chubbles (3)" – 0:08 The last three tracks, all entitled "Chubbles", consist only of laughter. Personnel * Andy Dixon Andy Dixon (born 25 August 1979) is a Canadian artist and musician, who gained notoriety as a member of the North Vancouver punk rock band d.b.s. He founded the record label Ache Records, and ...
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I Is For Insignificant
''I Is for Insignificant'' is the third album released by the North Vancouver punk band d.b.s. It was released by Sudden Death Records in 1998. This was the last studio album to have Dhani Borges on bass guitar; he was replaced by Ryan Angus. In the week of 25 June to 2 July 1998, the album appeared at #46 on the Canadian Top 50 music chart, ''Chart Attack''. It later reappeared in the week of 30 July to 6 August at #27, and again in the week of 1 October to 8 October, this time at #48. Track listing # "Sunday" – 3:06 # "Viva la Kids" – 2:12 # "Pet" – 2:32 # "Jen and Jarid" – 2:24 # "So Poppy It'll Make You Puke (Part One)" – 2:56 # "Bloodshot" – 2:27 # "David O. Is a Nazi" – 2:51 # "Video Store" – 2:58 # "Dream" – 1:30 # "Expectations Are for the Old" – 2:07 # "So Poppy It'll Make You Puke (Part Two)" – 1:56 # "Homophobia Is a Crime and You're a Criminal" – 1:45 # "Five Billion" – 4:10 Personnel * Andy Dixon Andy Dixon (born 25 August 1979) is ...
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Album
An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual Phonograph record#78 rpm disc developments, 78 rpm records collected in a bound book resembling a photograph album; this format evolved after 1948 into single vinyl LP record, long-playing (LP) records played at  revolutions per minute, rpm. The album was the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption from the mid-1960s to the early 21st century, a period known as the album era. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though album sales in the 21st-century have mostly focused on CD and MP3 formats. The 8-track tape was the first tape format widely used alongside vinyl from 1965 until being phased out by 1983 and was gradually supplanted by the cassette tape during the 1970s and early 1980s; the populari ...
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North Vancouver (district Municipality)
The District of North Vancouver is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada, and is part of Metro Vancouver. It surrounds the City of North Vancouver on three sides. As of 2016, the District stands as the second wealthiest city in Canada, with neighbouring West Vancouver the richest. The municipality is largely characterized as being a relatively quiet, affluent suburban hub home to many middle and upper-middle-class families. Homes in the District generally range from mid-sized family bungalows to very large luxury houses. A number of dense multi-family and mixed-use developments have popped up across the district in recent years; however, the District remains a primarily suburban municipality. The District is served by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, British Columbia Ambulance Service, and the District of North Vancouver Fire Department. History For thousands of years, the Indigenous Squamish and their kin Tsleil-Waututh, of the Coast Salish, resided in the ...
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Chart Attack
''Chart Attack'' was a Canadian online music publication. Formerly a monthly print magazine called ''Chart'', it was published from 1991 to 2009. While the web version appears to be available online, the domain is now used as a popular media outlet, similar to BuzzFeed, almost entirely excluding music. Content ceased to be updated from mid 2017 to 2019 when owner Channel Zero laid off the site's staff. History and profile Launched in 1991 as ''National Chart'', the magazine was started by York University students Edward Skira and Nada Laskovski as a tipsheet and airplay chart for campus radio stations in Canada. The magazine soon grew to include interviews, CD reviews and other features. ''National Chart'' was considered an internal publication for the National Campus and Community Radio Association, Canada's association of campus radio stations, and was not available as a newsstand title. When Skira and Laskovski graduated, they incorporated ''Chart'' as an independent magazine, ...
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Andy Dixon
Andy Dixon (born 25 August 1979) is a Canadian artist and musician, who gained notoriety as a member of the North Vancouver punk rock band d.b.s. He founded the record label Ache Records, and later played in The Red Light Sting. Beginning in 2003, during the final months of The Red Light Sting, he began to cut up audio recordings he made himself and compose glitch/ IDM music under the alias Secret Mommy, though he used The Epidemic for his first solo release. Biographical background The son of two accountants, Dixon began expressing himself creatively at a young age. He grew up in North Vancouver. His parents were supportive of their son's musical endeavors, giving him his first guitar at age 9 or 10, allowing him as a teenager to go on tours with his band for weeks at a time, and often lending him money so he could keep doing so. Musical projects d.b.s. Andy Dixon began playing guitar in the band d.b.s. around the age of twelve in 1991 with bandmates Paul Patko ...
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