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Canterbury Effect's excessive listening of Small Brown Bike, Hot Water Music, and Get Up Kids back in the late 90's forced the shift from their slick-punk rock project, Proposition 153, to what we know them as today, Canterbury Effect. Influenced by these and other early emo bands of the mid to late 90's (Waxwing, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Appleseed Cast, Texas Is the Reason, to name a few) Canterbury Effect brought something mostly, if not wholly, new to the shores of the Wabash River. Their mix of weaving guitars and burly vocals thrived best in basements and has-been VFW's, where audiences would press in on them and shout their anthemic lyrics back at them week after week. Now, after years of line-up changes, and what sounds like a bit of influence from their respective Indiana histories, they've matured into something new and fresh - something a bit more reflective and intricate, but something that still captures the raw honesty that audiences have always known and come to expect of them. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.