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Oh No Forest Fires was a Canadian indie pop band from Toronto and nearby Brampton, Ontario, formed in 2007 and disbanded in 2010.The group's members were singer-guitarist Rajiv Thavanathan, guitarist-singer Brock Swanek, bassist Matt Del Buono and drummer Adam Nimmo.
Musical groups from Brampton (7 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Brampton" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
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This is a list of people from Brampton, Ontario, Canada.. Note that this list largely does not include players from the Brampton Beast ECHL hockey team. Also not included are people who were post-secondary students who did not live locally before or after, such as Kent Monkman [1] and Patrick McKenna.
CFNY-FM (102.1 MHz, "102.1 The Edge") is a radio station licensed to Brampton, Ontario. Owned by Corus Entertainment, the station broadcasts a modern rock format serving the Greater Toronto Area. Its studios are in Downtown Toronto at Corus Quay on Toronto's Harbourfront, and its transmitter is located atop the CN Tower.
The band has worked with a number of drummers. During 2023/4 the role was taken by Annie Lillis from The Beyonderers. [4] [5] In 2018, the group gained notoriety for an instrumental surf cover of Britney Spears hit song "Toxic". [6] In 2022, the group released their debut album Roller Fink.
The 3tards were a Canadian hardcore punk rock band that was formed in Brampton, Ontario, in 2001. [40] They released two full-length albums - Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (Wounded Paw, 2004, re-released by Spinerazor/Universal Music Canada, 2006) and Crystal Balls (Spinerazor/Universal Music Canada, 2005). [41]