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The Flatliners are a Canadian punk rock band from
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. Since their formation in 2002, the band has been a growing influence in the Toronto punk/ska movement, with consistently well-received albums and live shows.


History

The band self-released its debut album, '' Destroy to Create'' in 2005; after signing to Stomp Records, it was reissued on July 19, 2005. It saw the band mix punk rock with
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, and was promoted with a Canadian tour. In March and April 2006, the band went on the Frostbite Tour alongside
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, and
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. The Flatliners signed to Fat Wreck Chords in April 2007; they would distributes the band's next release in every country bar Canada, where it was handled by Stomp Records. Following this, they appeared at the Wakestock festival, toured the US West Coast with
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, and performed on the two Canadian dates of the
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. Their second album, ''
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'', was released on 4 September 2007. In September and October 2007, they went on a Canadian tour, prior to joining up with
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, Saint Alvia Cartel, and the Peacocks. A music video for "Eulogy" was posted online in November 2007. They ending the year with a US tour with
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. In February and March 2008, the band appeared on the Fat Wreck Chords Tour, alongside
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and
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. Following this, they went on a US West Coast tour supporting the Loved Ones and a Canadian tour with the Rebel Spell. In May 2008, the band performed at the
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festival in Belgium, which was followed by a Canadian tour with
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, This Is a Standoff, and Carpenter. Following this, they appeared at the two Canadian dates of Warped Tour and the Cutting Edge Music Festival. They toured with
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, and the Real Deal in September 2008, and supported NOFX on their Canadian tour in October 2008. They ended the year with an appearance at
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in Florida. In March 2009, the band appeared at the
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, and then played Groezrock in Belgium soon after. Following this, they went on a tour of Europe with NOFX;
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appeared on three of the shows. In May 2009, they went on a Canadian tour with
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, leading up to an appearance at the S.C.E.N.E. Music Festival. They then appeared on Warped Tour again; coinciding with this, they released a split with the Snips. Between July and September 2009, the band toured across Europe, which included an appearance at the
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. Shortly after this, they played a few shows with Strung Out and Pour Habit, leading up to a performance at
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in October 2009. Around this time, they released the ''Cynics'' 7-inch vinyl record. They ended the year supporting the
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on their headlining tour of the US. On February 9, 2010, ''Cavalcade'' was announced for release in two months' time; its artwork and track listing were posted online. In March 2010, they went on an Australian tour with
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and then went on a North American tour with
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through to the following month. Preceded by "Carry the Banner", ''
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'' was released in April 2010. It received rave reviews from numerous critics. Shortly afterwards, the band performed at Rockfest in Belgium. In August 2010, the band went on an East Coast and Midwest tour with
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. The band toured almost non-stop from 2006 to 2019, starting out as the opening band for artists such as
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, NOFX and
Less Than Jake Less Than Jake is an American ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida, formed in 1992. The band consists of Chris DeMakes (guitars, vocals), Roger Lima (bass, vocals), Matt Yonker (drums), Buddy Schaub (trombone), and Peter "JR" Wasilewski (saxoph ...
. They have also appeared in numerous festival lineups, including the
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, the
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, and
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. Their fourth album
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was nominated for a 2014 Juno Award in the category of Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year." Their 2017 release ''
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'' did equally well.


Discography

Studio albums * ''Destroy to Create'' (2005) (Union Label Group) * ''The Great Awake'' (2007) (Fat Wreck Chords) * ''
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'' (2010) (Fat Wreck Chords) No. 54 CAN * ''
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'' (2013) (Fat Wreck Chords) * ''Inviting Light'' (2017) (Rise Records, Dine Alone Records) * ''New Ruin'' (2022) (Fat Wreck Records, Dine Alone Records) EPs and singles * ''Demo'' (2002) (Drive Studios) * ''Sleep Is For Bitches EP'' (2007) (Union Label Group) * ''Cynics 7" '' (2009) (Fat Wreck Chords) * ''Monumental 7" '' (2010) (Fat Wreck Chords) * ''Count Your Bruises 7" '' (2011) (Fat Wreck Chords) * ''Caskets Full 7"'' (2013) (Fat Wreck Chords) * ''Resuscitation of the Year 7"'' (2015) (Fat Wreck Chords) * ''Nerves EP'' (2016) (Dine Alone Records) * ''Mass Candescence EP'' (2018) (Dine Alone Records) Splits *''Run Like Hell 7" Split w/ The Snips '', Paper & Plastick (2009) *''Under the Influence Volume 16 7'' Split w/ Dead To Me '' (2011) *''Southwards/Meanwhile In Hell 7" Split w/ ASTPAI '' (2012) *''Calutron Girls/Dagger 7" split w/ Make Do and Mend'', Rise Records (2013) Compilation appearances *''Who Said Ska's Dead?'', Cresswell Records (2003) *''Like Nobodies Business'' (Spill Your Guts), Pezmosis Music Productions (2005) *''We Don't Die We Multiply'' (There's A Problem), 3rd Generation Recordz (2006) *''Like Nobodies Business II'' (...And the World Files For Chapter 11), Pezmosis Music Productions (2006) *''Ska Is Dead 3'' (Open Hearts and Bloody Grins),
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(2007) *'' All Aboard: A Tribute to Johnny Cash'' (
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), Anchorless Records (2008) *'' The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute'', Fat Wreck Chords (2013) *''Fat in New York'', Fat Wreck Chords (2013) *'' Division of Spoils'', Fat Wreck Chords (2015) *''Sea Shepherd Benefit vol. 2'', Uncle M Music (2017)


Videography

*"Fred's Got Slacks" (2005) *"Broken Bones" (2006) *"Eulogy" (2007) *"This Respirator" (2008) *"Carry the Banner" (2010) *"Monumental" (2010) *"Count Your Bruises" (2011) *"Arrhythmic Palpitations" ( Dead to Me cover – 2012) *"Birds of England" (2013) *"Tail Feathers" (2014) *"Resuscitation of the Year" (2015) *"Indoors" (2017) *"Performative Hours" (2022) *"Souvenir" (2022) *"Rat King" (2022)


References


External links

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Official Myspace pageInterview with ChangeTheRecord.net
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