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The Dirty Tricks

12+ albums
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The Dirty Tricks are a rock band formed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 2003.[1] (Not to be confused with "Dirty Tricks", a rock band that recorded for Polydor Records in the late 1970s) They toured with Malajube (Dare to Care Records), The Sainte Catherines (Fat Wreck Chords) and shared the stage with established bands such as NOFX, Against Me!, The (International) Noise Conspiracy and many more. Their first single was the theme song of the skateboarding TV program called The Under Attack Show, aired on Musique Plus and Razer channel (now known as MTV2). Two other songs were used on Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race on ABC. The Dirty Tricks have 4 albums out, won a MIMI award in 2008 and were nominated twice for a GAMIQ award. Considered as one of the best underground rock band coming out of Montreal. https://thedirtytricksmtl.bandcamp.com/ https://myspace.com/dirtytricks User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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top songs

1

Blvd

156
2

Hold Your Horses

87
3

Gasbar

69
4

Red Wave

65
5

Going Bye Bye

63
6

Mal De Tête

56
7

Rêve À Ça

56
8

Back From The Undead

54
9

Goig Bye Bye

53
10

Luu-Sei

53

albums

Sauve Qui Peut!

Sauve Qui Peut!

Demerits

Demerits

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Free your soul/Come on Over

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The Night - Single

Bloody Breakfast

Bloody Breakfast

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Destination Gamiq 2008

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Fast & Fusion

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Night Man

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Double Vision

Double Vision

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Sauve qui peut

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Salon De La Musique Indépendante De Montréal

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