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  2. The Arrogant Worms - Wikipedia

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    The Arrogant Worms formed in 1991, with its founding members being Trevor Strong, Mike McCormick, John Whytock, and Steve Wood. They began by performing musical comedy on campus radio station CFRC at Queen's University at Kingston, [3] and quickly moved to doing the same on CBC Radio, particularly on Jack Farr's The Radio Show.

  3. Hindsight 20/20 (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hindsight 20/20 is a greatest hits compilation album by the Canadian comedy music group The Arrogant Worms. [1] The album consists of twenty songs spanning the band’s twenty-year career and a dance remix of "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate."

  4. Torpid (album) - Wikipedia

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    Torpid is an album by the Canadian comedy music group, The Arrogant Worms. Torpid was the twelfth album for the band and was released on September 30, 2008.. Torpid was recorded in the year 2008 during three shows at the Kingston Brewing Company.

  5. Dirt (The Arrogant Worms album) - Wikipedia

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    The Arrogant Worms – arranger; Craig Bignell – banjo, percussion, drums; Al Cross – drums; Stephen Fearing – acoustic guitar; Richard Flohil – screenplay; Jeff May – artwork, video editor; Jon Park Wheeler – guitar, mandolin; Don Reed – fiddle; Andy Thompson – keyboards, producer, mastering, mixing; Terry Tufts – electric guitar

  6. Idiot Road - Wikipedia

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    The Arrogant Worms chronology; Dirt! (1999) Idiot Road (2001) Gift Wrapped (2002) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1]

  7. C'est Cheese - Wikipedia

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    C'est Cheese is the third album of the Canadian comedy music group The Arrogant Worms. It was released in 1995. It was the last album for co-founder John Whytock, and the first appearance of Chris Patterson, who replaced Whytock on bass guitar onstage. Many of the songs on which Whytock took lead vocal were also passed down to Patterson for ...

  8. The Arrogant Worms (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Arrogant Worms is the self-titled debut album of the Canadian comedy music group The Arrogant Worms. It was released in 1992. It was the only album to include bassist Steve Wood, who left the band afterwards. The role of bass would be taken over by John Whytock, and later by Chris Patterson. [1] [2]

  9. Stupidity (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film questions "why stupidity is such a slippery concept to grasp and why so few people are talking about it." [6] The film features songs by The Arrogant Worms and original music by The Morons. [2]