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Built in Shellbrook

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Starting out in early 97, Vinny Gore (vox/guitarist), Cade Stewart (drums), Mike Ash (bass), and guitarist Andrew Hudyma had their work cut out for them. They set to work with the release of "Airs and Graces" in November of 1998, and it brought the band numerous opportunities, such as opening slots for the likes of Samiam, No Means No, and The Weakerthans, substantial Canadian college and university radio play, and a chance to contribute music for the Canadian Hockey Documentary "Chasing The Dream". In June of 1999, the band signed on with Triple Threat Records of Calgary, Alberta, and immediately went into Drozda Studios to begin recording their follow up record. The six song CD EP entitled "This Apparatus Must Be Earthed" was released later that year with Canada-wide distribution. The CD displayed the raw emotional, melodic rock that Built in Shellbrook were known for, and showcased the band’s best material to date. Unfortunately their success was short lived, as the band broke up in 2000. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Sentinal

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mainspring

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This Apparatus

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The Sooner I'm Gone, The Better I'm Here

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No Shade

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Spine

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Fineprint

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Four walls and static

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Post-modern or futuristic

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True

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This Apparatus Must Be Earthed

This Apparatus Must Be Earthed

Fuckin' Eh!

Fuckin' Eh!

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Airs and Graces

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Demos

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Airs & Graces

The Apparatus Must Be Earthed

The Apparatus Must Be Earthed

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"Fuckin' Eh!" Triple Threat Records Compilation Vol. 1

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Songs In The Key of Lurch (Vol

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Fuckin' Eh 1

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