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  2. Headstones (band) - Wikipedia

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    Headstones is a Canadian punk-influenced [1] rock band that was formed in Kingston, Ontario [2] in 1989, broke up in 2003, and then reunited in 2011. [3] Consisting of vocalist Hugh Dillon, guitarist Trent Carr, bassist Tim White, keyboardist Steve Carr and Jesse Labovitz on drums, and a reputation for high energy, 'more rock less super shock' stage presence, and interaction with the audience ...

  3. Love + Fury - Wikipedia

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    Love + Fury is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band, Headstones. It was the band's first album released after their hiatus. At a length of 33 minutes, it is the band's shortest album to date. The album was nominated for "Rock Album of the Year" at the 2014 Juno Awards. [1]

  4. Hugh Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Dillon (born May 31, 1963) is a Canadian singer, actor, and television producer. The lead vocalist of the rock bands Headstones and Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir, his notable acting roles include Albert Manning in Degrassi: The Next Generation, Mike Sweeney in Durham County, Ed Lane in Flashpoint, Nick in Left 4 Dead 2, Duncan Sinclair in X Company, and Donnie Haskell in Yellowstone.

  5. Picture of Health - Wikipedia

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    Picture of Health is the debut album by Canadian rock band Headstones. The music video for the "Cemetery" track is featured on the Canadian DVD release of the movie Hard Core Logo, starring Hugh Dillon and was also featured on the Canadian VHS release of Dance Me Outside, also starring Dillon. On October 26, 2018, the Headstones released a ...

  6. Teeth and Tissue - Wikipedia

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    Headstones chronology; Picture of Health (1993) ... favorable [1] Teeth & Tissue is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Headstones. Track listing. No. Title

  7. The Oracle of Hi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Q, Headstones lead singer Hugh Dillon said that The Oracle of Hi-Fi was his first attempt on making an album after getting sober. [1] At the time of recording, the band wanted to create an album that was focused instead of going in multiple directions compared to their previous studio album, Nickels for Your Nightmares.

  8. Smile and Wave - Wikipedia

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    Critics gave differing opinions on the music and lyrics of Smile & Wave.When reviewing the album's music, the Calgary Herald said the album went for the "rock jugular from start to finish", [5] though the Toronto Star called the Headstones' work "a murky, steaming cauldron of pungent rock 'n' roll".

  9. Nickels for Your Nightmares - Wikipedia

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    Nickels for Your Nightmares is the fourth album by the Canadian rock band Headstones. The album featured the hit singles "Settle" and "Blonde & Blue", which reached #4 and #8 on Canada's Rock chart, respectively. [1] [2] By June 2000, the album had sold 30,000 copies. [3]