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The Templars are an Oi! band formed in Long Island, New York in April 1991. The band's musical influences include Oi!, punk rock , glam rock and rock and roll . They have tended to purposely use low-quality recording techniques (their Acre Studios is a garage).
Templar were a Canadian alternative rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, [1] most noted for garnering a Juno Award nomination for Best New Group at the Juno Awards of 2001. [ 2 ] The band was formed in 1998 by vocalist Murray Yates and guitarist Will C., and fused hard rock and electronica influences in a manner commonly compared by ...
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In 2009, the label released its first vinyl output: a split 7-inch vinyl EP with Stamford Bridge (Carl Fritcher from iconic US Oi! band The Templars (band)) and Bastards Choir. In 2009, Max Campbell of Bastards Choir and Hudson Falcons joined Yakimick as co-owner of Oi! the Boat. [2]
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The band were originally fronted by Max Splodge (formerly drummer in punk bands The Tarts and The Mistakes) and his girlfriend of the time, who was known as Baby Greensleeves. [3] The band won a recording contract with Deram Records after finishing runner-up in the 1979 Battle of the Bands contest, even though Deram was planning to cease all ...
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