Canadian_Bush_Party Canadian_Bush_Party

Canadian Bush Party - Definition and Overview

Canadian Bush Party is a punk trio from Canada, formed by Sheppy Fortrell, Jimi Payne, and Bucky Lopez in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1977.

Canadian Bush Party is known for their unsubtle use of Canadian imagery, such as Don Cherry, or the Squamish Five. The band has their own independent record label Modo Records.

Mohinder Sandhu has substituted for Lopez on some of the band's recordings.

Discography

  • Canadian Bush Party (EP) (1977)
  • Government Dairy (1978)
  • Driving to Squamish (1983)
  • Just add beer (1985)
  • A Whores Divorce (EP) (1987)
  • Man-Sized Thirst (1988)
  • Back to Squamish: Greatest Hits (1989)
  • You Dont Joke About the FLQ (1998)
  • And You Said We Couldn't Make it (Compilation) (1999)
  • Punk Vs Ska (Compilation) (2000)

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Example Usage of Canadian

CubsNews: Source: Canadian Harden and Rangers agree to 1-year deal guaranteeing $7.5 million (The Canadian Press) http://is.gd/5hBuI
theharperimage: Mixed 1.5 songs with @myboyrascal and Hamlet. #TheStudyOfAnimalMagicality is gonna rock your face off in a gentle, Canadian way...
joelo: #copilotsuggest We want updated maps and addresses for Canadian cities. Especially for Vancouver 2010. (via @jasonwca) postal codes too.
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