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Knucklehead (band)

Knucklehead is a Canadian punk rock group formed in Calgary, Alberta in 1994. Influenced by such punk groups as Bad Religion, Stiff Little Fingers, Cocksparrer, Billy Bragg and Social Distortion, Knucklehead is uses fast tempo rhythms and chant choruses. Knucklehead uses socio-political themes in a number of their songs.
==History==
Knucklehead played their first show in 1995 at The Night Gallery in Calgary, Alberta and their recording history started almost as soon as the band was formed. They recorded their first demo tape in early 1994, and in 1995 released a 10" EP ''Ode to the Old Reliables''. In 1996 their first full-length studio album ''Another Neurotic Episode'' was released on the independent Calgary based label Melodiya Records. In 1997 the band released a 7" white vinyl single on Sloth records (Calgary) called "When The Music Hits". It was part of the "Ship and Anchor Cocktail series", a string of 7" records that were themed as drinks (Knuckleheads was a white Russian). After touring eastern Canada and the United States, the band was picked up by Florida-based label Far Out Records and released a self-titled 7" and their second full-length studio album ''Little Boots'' in 1998. Knucklehead toured extensively across Canada and the United States in this period.
After the collapse of Far Out Records and the addition of a new drummer, Knucklehead began the recording of their 2001 release ''Voice Among Us'' on their own label, Whiskey Voice Records. The album was later licensed to Longshot Music and Belgium's Ghetto Rock Records for re-release in North America and Europe. In 2003 the band released their CD/EP ''Hostage Radio'' which contained a video for the song "Plight of the Living Dead". This video received numerous requests and air time on Canada's Much Music program ''The Punk Show''. The band got a new guitarist and drummer in 2003, and with the new members they recorded a cover of the Stompin' Tom Connors classic "Canadian Lumberjack" for the Tom Connors tribute CD ''Bring Your Own Plywood''. Knucklehead released another 7" in 2004 on Longshot Music entitled "Cosmetic Youth". Knucklehead released their fourth full-length studio album ''The New Black List'' on Stumble Records in 2005. The end of 2008 saw Knucklehead release another 7" on Longshot Music, this time a split with some friends from Toronto called Hostage Life.
Their 2010 full length "Hearts on fire" was released again on Stumble records with the LP version coming out a year later on Longshot.
In 2013 the guys released a 7" on Pirates Press records.
Clayton MacNeill is currently playing the punk rock band The Pagans of Northumberland.
Eric Jablonski is currently playing in the Poison Pens.

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