Career Suicide
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Career Suicide is a hardcore punk band from Toronto, Canada. Effectively formed in 2001, the bands first live performance took place in January, 2002 with first recorded output to soon follow. The band has gone on to record several full-length albums and singles on various international labels. The band has completed multiple tours of North America, Europe and Japan and continues to record and tour actively.
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[edit] Recordings
- Attempted Suicide LP & CD (2006/2007, Deranged Records)
- Anthology of Release Vol. 2 2003-2005 CD (2006, Deranged Records)
- Invisible Eyes 12" EP (2005, Feral Ward Records)
- Signals 7" EP European Picture Disk (2004, Even Worse Records)
- Signals 7" EP (2004, Slasher Records)
- Anthology of Releases 2001-2003 CD (2004, Kangaroo Records / Deranged Records)
- Split Album with Jed Whitey 12" LP (2004, Deranged Records)
- SARS 7" EP (2003, Deranged Records)
- Self-titled 12" LP (2002, Ugly Pop Records)
- Self-titled 7" EP (2002, Kangaroo Records)
- 2nd Demo Cassette (2002, self released)
- 1st Demo Cassette (2002, self released)
[edit] Current members
- Jonah Falco - guitar
- Martin Farkas – vocals
- Matthew Miller – bass
- Dave Brown – drums
[edit] Past members
- Eric Smith – drums
- Noah Gadke – bass
- Jesse Parker – drums
- Bennett Jones-Phillips – bass
- Chis Colohan – drums
- Mike Halichuck – bass
- Mark Hurst – drums
- Neil (of Poland) – bass
- Mark Rodenheizer – bass
- Brandon Farrell – drums (on Attempted Suicide LP) and 2nd guitar (live)
[edit] External links
- Career Suicide official site