The Flatliners

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The Flatliners

The Flatliners in concert in 2007
Background information
Origin Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Genres Punk rock, melodic hardcore, ska punk (early)
Years active 2002-present
Labels Fat Wreck Chords, Union Label Group, New Damage Records
Website Official Website
Members Chris Cresswell - vocals, guitar
Scott Brigham - guitar
Jon Darbey - bass
Paul Ramirez - drums

The Flatliners are a punk rock band from Richmond Hill and Brampton, Ontario, Canada.[1] Since their formation in 2002, The Flatliners have been a growing influence in the Toronto punk/ska movement as well as other areas of the Greater Toronto Area. They are currently signed to Fat Wreck Chords[2] and Stomp Records (Canada). As well, they won the inaugural, annual "Best Band Ever" award given by the Edmonton Vinyl Blog DigitalIsDead. The small publication has also named their third LP, "Cavalcade" the front runner for their annual "Record Of The Year" award for 2010.

The Flatliners live in Brisbane, Australia in 2013.

Discography

Albums

EPs and Singles

Compilations and Splits

  • Who Said Ska's Dead?, Cresswell Records (2003)
  • Like Nobodies Business (Spill Your Guts), Pezmosis Music Productions (2005)
  • We Don't Die We Multiply (There's A Problem), 3rd Generation Recordz (2006)
  • Like Nobodies Business II (...And the World Files For Chapter 11), Pezmosis Music Productions (2006)
  • Ska Is Dead 3 (Open Hearts and Bloody Grins), Stomp Records (2007)
  • All Aboard: A Tribute to Johnny Cash (Cry! Cry! Cry!), Anchorless Records (2008)
  • Run Like Hell 7" Split w/ The Snips , Paper & Plastick (2009)
  • Under the Influence Volume 16 7'' Split w/ Dead To Me (2011)
  • Southwards/Meanwhile In Hell 7" Split w/ ASTPAI (2012)
  • The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute, Fat Wreck Chords (2013)

Videography

  • Fred's Got Slacks (2005)
  • Broken Bones (2006)
  • Eulogy (2007)
  • This Respirator (2008)
  • Carry the Banner (2010)
  • Monumental (2010)
  • Count Your Bruises (2011)

References

  1. Stewart Mason. The Flatliners at AllMusic
  2. "Bands: Fat Wreck Chords". Fatwreck.com. Retrieved 2012-08-13. 

External links

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