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Ripcordz are a
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punk rock band, formed in
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in 1980."Ripcordz feeling good about making fans one at a time". ''
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'', August 6, 2003.
They have released 15 full-length albums and continue to tour extensively as a three-piece band."The Ripcordz an all-ages defying punk rock act"
''
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'', October 20, 2014.
The band has undergone numerous lineup changes through its history, with vocalist and guitarist Paul Gott as the only remaining original band member.


History

The band was formed in 1980, playing their first show at Montreal's Le Steppe. Gott, at the time a journalism student at
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, initially performed only on guitar, but took over as vocalist after the original vocalist sang the show in a vocal style more reminiscent of
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than punk rock. The band released their debut album, ''Ripcordz Are Go(d)'', in 1988 on
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. After that label folded in 1990, Gott launched EnGuard Records,"Gott: local rock's best friend". ''
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'', December 19, 1991.
releasing the album ''A Right Is a Right'' that year. Gott simultaneously ran his own
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business. In 1992, they released the albums ''There Ain't No 'H' in Ripcordz, Dork-Face'' and ''Kidnoise''. In 1994, the band released ''Canadian As Fuck''. Later the same year, 12 bands contributed covers of the band's songs to the tribute album ''Ripcordz As Fuck''. Around the same time as the tribute album's release, Ripcordz organized an all-ages show featuring 18 bands. In 1998, the band released ''Is That a Squeegee In Your Pocket Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?'', their first album to be released on another label since their debut."Never too old for anarchy: After a decade of upstartism, Montreal's aging punkers put out eighth album, this time with a label". ''
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'', October 15, 1998.
By this time, Gott was working as a news producer for Montreal television station CKMI. They have continued to release albums, including ''It's Never Too Late to Annoy Your Parents'', ''I Went to the Summit of the Americas and All I Got Was This Lousy Tear Gas Canister in the Back of the Head'', ''What If They Held a Revolution and Nobody Came?'',"Part journalist, part teacher and all punk". ''
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'', August 8, 2003.
''100,000 Watts of Pure Power (At Least That's What We Tell All the Girls)'', ''Double Your Punk, Double Your Fun'', ''Dead or Alive in '92'', ''Black'', ''Made in Montreal'' and ''War on Xmas'', as well as a reissue of ''Ripcordz Are Go(d)'' in 2004."Punk contrarians are at it again". ''
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'', August 6, 2004.
By the time of the band's 2014 album ''Made in Montreal'', Gott was estimating that the band had played at least 3,000 shows across Canada. He was working at this time as a news producer for the local
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on
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.


Current members

* Paul Gott – 1980–present – vocals, guitar * Alexandre Gauthier – 1999–2008, 2010–2012, 2016-present – vocals, bass * François Demers –2022-present - bass, vocals * Josh Taugher 2021–present – drums


Former members

* François Demers – 1990–1999, 2003-2019 – drums * Ian Campeau – 2002-2003 – drums * Simon Cloutier – 1999-2001 – drums * John Isherwood – 1991-1992 – bass * Danny Laflamme – 1992–1995, 2008-2009 – bass * Chris Moroz – 1995-1999 – bass * Phil O'Neill – 1988-1990 – drums * Alexandre Roy – 2012–2017 – drums * Ian Swinson – 1988-1991 – bass


Discography

* ''Greatest Hits'' (1986) * ''Ripcordz Are Go(d)'' (1988) * ''A Right is a Right'' (1990) * ''There Ain't No 'H' in Ripcordz, Dork-Face'' (1992) * ''Kidnoise'' (1992) * ''Canadian as Fuck'' (1994) * ''Re-Cordz'' (1995) * ''Shut Up and Pogo'' (1996) * ''Your Mother Wears Army Boots, But Man She Looks So Cool'' (1996) * ''Is That a Squeegee In Your Pocket Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?'' (1998) * ''It's Never Too Late to Annoy Your Parents'' (2000) * ''I Went to the Summit of the Americas and All I Got Was This Lousy Tear Gas Canister in the Back of the Head'' (2002) * ''What If They Held a Revolution and Nobody Came?'' (2003) * ''100,000 Watts of Pure Power (At Least That's What We Tell All the Girls)'' (2006) * ''Double Your Punk, Double Your Fun'' (2006) * ''Dead or Alive in '92'' (2008) * ''Black'' (2010) * ''Made in Montreal'' (2014) * ''War on Xmas'' (2015) * ''The Vinyl Countdown'' (2017) * ''Punk East vs. Punk West'' (4-band split vinyl, 2019) * ''Don't Buy the First Album, Jerk-Wad, Get This One!'' (2020)


References

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