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Far Canals The Far Canals were an early 1990s band based in Galway, Ireland consisting of Frank X. Hibbet (vocals/guitar), Vlad (bass) and God the Father (drums). They were managed by Olaf Tyaransen and released two albums and one EP with Hunter S. Records. The bands anarchic, anti-establishment ethos was reflected in many of their songs which railed against the police, drug laws, organised religion and political corruption. Influenced by punk and blues, the Far Canals combined unusual guitar arrangements and distortion pedals to produce a highly distinctive sound. The band regularly played in bars and clubs around Galway such as Monroes (where ''If You See K'' was launched on November 14, 1994〔Galway Advertiser, 10 November 1994, http://archive.advertiser.ie/pages/view.php?ref=35201&search=!collection1273&order_by=field51&sort=ASC&offset=20&archive=0&k=〕) and the Róisín Dubh. The group disbanded in 1996. The band produced a video for their single “When I was Out of My Head” which was played on RTE’s No Disco and, according to their former manager, Larry Gogan was the first DJ to play their music on the radio.〔Olaf Tyaransen, Herald.ie, 2 June 2009, http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/the-ozone-02062009-1758208.html〕 ==Discography==
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