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Cub (band) - Definition and Overview |
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- The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is cub.
cub (not capitalized) was an indie rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia which formed in 1992 and disbanded in 1997. They played a melodic, jangly form of punk-pop which was dubbed "cuddlecore" by some music critics. Their song "New York City" was covered by They Might Be Giants on their album Factory Showroom.
Members
- Lisa Marr - vocals, bass
- Robynn Iwata - vocals, guitar
- Lisa G. - vocals, drums
Neko Case also played drums with the band in their early years, but left to form her own band, Maow.
Discography
- Betti-Cola (1993)
- Come Out Come Out (1995)
- Box of Hair (1996)
External Links
Mint Records Discography for cub (http://www.mintrecs.com/bands/cub/cub.html).
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