Greek Buck

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Greek Buck were a Canadian musical duo, consisting of Don Pyle (formerly of Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet and Phono-Comb) and Andrew Zealley. They are best known for "Spunk", the theme song to the American television series Queer as Folk. Originally billed as "Barely Pink", they changed their name to "Greek Buck" in 1998.

Pyle and Zealley also composed the scores to several films by John Greyson (including Proteus, The Law of Enclosures and the short films This is Nothing and Herr), Sarah Polley (I Shout Love) and Wrik Mead (Fruit Machine, Hoolboom, Camp). CD releases of the soundtracks were billed as "Don Pyle + Andrew Zealley" to set them apart from the other Greek Buck releases.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Barely Pink

  • '"Black Vinyl" / "Litho Star" (1997) (vinyl single)
  • Lrg-nss10 (Galerie Largeness Installment No. Ten) (1997) (cassette EP)

[edit] Greek Buck

  • Messin' With Greek Buck (1998) (vinyl only)
  • Bucquiem (2000)
  • No Time (2002) (CD EP)

[edit] Don Pyle + Andrew Zealley

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