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band founded in 1987 that were active in the late 1980s and early/mid-1990s. The band was renowned for its musical blend of
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and pop-style melodies.


Early years

The band was formed in
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by John Kastner in 1987 following his departure from the Asexuals. That year the Doughboys released their debut album ''Whatever'' on the Pipeline Records label. In 1996 and 2000 '' Chart'' magazine ranked ''Whatever'' as the 28th greatest Canadian album of all time. Throughout their existence the band was characterized by frequent lineup changes. Original guitarist Scott McCullough went on to form Rusty, so Kastner recruited
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from the punk band Circus Lupus after Cummins had moved to
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from
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. Jon Asencio (aka John Bondhead) played bass and Brock Pytel was the band's drummer. The band began working with manager/producer Dan McConomy who was working for a film by producer
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that needed a song for a skateboard scene. McConomy asked the band to re-record the guitar solos with Jonathan Cummins. Even though the original label Restless Records had gone bankrupt a deal was arranged so that Electric Distribution in Canada and Malaco in the United States could release the album. The band opened for
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on their Canadian tour after attaining the No. 1 spot on Independent Retail Sales and College Radio Chart. Their second album ''Home Again'' was released in 1988 on Restless Records. Pytel left the band in 1990 and moved to
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to study meditation. He was replaced by Paul Newman on the band's third album, ''Happy Accidents''. After that album's release and tour Asencio left and was replaced by bassist John Deslaurier, who appeared on the subsequent 5-song EP ''When Up Turns to Down'' that features a cover of
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". The EP was released as part of the contract buyout by Enigma/Restless.


Mainstream success

Deslaurier left in 1992 and was replaced by Peter Arsenault, formerly of the band
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. Manager James MacLean arranged a buyout of the band's existing recording contract with the US label Restless/Enigma Records and the band signed with
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. They then recruited
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and
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to produce their major label debut, '' Crush'', which was released in August 1993. "Shine" was that album's lead single and became the band's biggest
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hit. Shine won a CASBY for best single in 1994. "Neighbourhood Villain" and "Fix Me" were also notable singles from the album. ''Crush'' was certified gold in Canada in 1996. "Shine" meanwhile was voted in 2000 as the 26th "Top Canadian Single of All Time" by ''Chart'' magazine, and was used by Canadian music video channel Much Music as the theme song for their alternative rock show called "The Wedge." In 1996, the band released their final album to date, ''Turn Me On''. The album furthered the band's
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style. It was coproduced by
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'' Top Singles chart, respectively. Cummins subsequently left the band, citing the band's "lack of edge" and commercial sellout. He was replaced for the remainder of the band's tour by
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, the former singer/guitarist for
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. Wiz co-wrote two songs each on ''Turn Me On'' and ''Crush'', including "Shine". However, following the end of that tour (as the opening act for
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) in 1997, the band broke up. In 2003 their first demo ''La Majeure'' was released.


Post-breakup

Kastner subsequently formed All Systems Go! with Marc Arnold and Frank Daly of Big Drill Car. He is married to
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and lives in Silverlake,
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. They have a daughter, Summer Lee. His first solo album entitled ''Have You Seen Lucky'' was released in June 2006. He has also composed a number of film and TV soundtracks, including work on '' Phil the Alien'', '' Universal Soldier'' and '' B.R.A.T.S of the Lost Nebula''. In 2000 Kastner along with Jon Bond Head made a guest appearance on Brock Pytel's solo album ''Second Choice''. In 2008 Kastner toured with
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and recorded an album with them. Cummins formed the band
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. He also produced a number of albums, and also spent a six-month stint playing with the
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. He writes a music column for ''
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.'' Wiz formed Serpico and Ipanema, but died in London, England on December 6, 2006 from a blood clot on the brain. Paul Newman worked as a road manager after the Doughboys broke up. Later he joined The Forgotten Rebels. He currently plays in Big Rude Jake's band Blue Mercury Coupe. Paul currently is one of the main stage techs for Coldplay tours worldwide. Brock Pytel currently plays guitar and fronts East Vancouver's SLIP~ons.


Reunion

Doughboys reunited briefly in the summer of 2011 as support for the Canadian leg of a Foo Fighters tour. No plans exist to extend the reunion beyond the tour or to create new music.


Discography


EPs

* ''When Up Turns to Down'', (
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/Emergo, 1991) * ''Blanche'', (
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, 1993)


Singles

* "Your Related"/"Stranger from Within"/"Forecast", 7", (No Label, 1988), (Promo, limited to 500 copies) * "Home Again Live", 7", (Black Box Records, 1991) * "Disposable", Single, (A&M Records, 1993) * "Shine", Single, (A&M Records, 1993) * "Shine", Maxi, (A&M Records, 1993) * "Fix Me", Single, (A&M Records, 1993) * "Neighbourhood Villain" (''Crush'', 1994) * "I Never Liked You" (''Turn Me On'', 1996) * "Everything and After" (''Turn Me On'', 1996) * ''La Majeure 1987'', 7", (Boss Tuneage Records, 2003)


Compilation albums

* ''More Than a State of Mind'', (
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, 1990) - features the track "I Won't Write You a Letter" * ''Black Box Compilation'', (Black Box Records, 1992) - features the track ''Stole Yer Love" (live) * ''Something's Gone Wrong Again: The Buzzcocks Covers Compilations'', (
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, 1992) - features the track "Why She's a Girl from the Chainstore" * ''A Tribute to Hard Core Logo'', (
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, 1996) - features the track "Something's Gonna Die Tonight" "Doughboys discography" on Discogs.com


Videos

* "Deep End" (1991) * "Shine" (1993) * "Fix Me" (1993) * "Neighbourhood Villain" (1994) * "I Never Liked You" (1996) * "Everything and After" (1997).


References


External links


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