Shit From Hell

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Shit From Hell (or SFH) is a Canadian punk rock band from Toronto, Ontario, featuring former prominent staffers, strategists and members of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Ontario Liberal Party.

The band was founded in 2005 by author, lawyer, lobbyist[1] and former Liberal Party strategist Warren Kinsella. From 1976 until 1981, Kinsella was singer and bass player for the defunct Calgary punk rock band The Hot Nasties. Two of their songs, "Barney Rubble (is my double)" and "Happy Song" were originally recorded by The Hot Nasties.

Shit from Hell released their first self-titled CD in 2005 on Kicking Ass Records and played many[citation needed] shows in Canada in 2005 and 2006, promoting their CD and Kinsella's new book about punk rock, Fury's Hour.[2]

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[edit] Band members

  • Warren Kinsella a.k.a. Winkie - Bass, Vocals
  • Derek Raymaker a.k.a. The Rayman - Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Rolf Dinsdale a.k.a. Ritalin Boy - Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Lorne Kinsella a.k.a. Bjorn Von Flapjack III - Drums, Backing Vocals


[edit] Track listing

Title: Shit From Hell Band: Shit From Hell

  1. Red (Warren Kinsella, Lorne Kinsella, Derek Raymaker)
  2. Credo (Warren Kinsella)
  3. Barney Rubble (is my double) (Warren Kinsella, Pierre Schenk)
  4. Happy Song (Warren Kinsella, Lorne Kinsella, Pierre Schenk, Derek Raymaker)
  5. The Quiet Man (Warren Kinsella, Lorne Kinsella, Derek Raymaker)
  6. Roadrunner (Windsor, Canada, Edition) (Jonathan Richman)
  7. Submit (Warren Kinsella, Lorne Kinsella)
  8. White Sepulchre (Warren Kinsella)
  9. SFH Theme (Warren Kinsella)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Antonia Zerbisias. "What do experts think of redesign?" The Toronto Star 1 June 2007.
  2. ^ Shit from Hell Info Page.

[edit] External links