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Living with Lions (band)

Living with Lions is a Canadian pop punk band formed in 2007 in Vancouver. They are currently signed to Black Box Music in Canada and Adeline Records in the United States.〔()〕〔http://www.weareblackbox.com/system/artists/livingwithlions/〕
==History==
The band recorded their debut EP Dude Manor in 2006 with Stu McKillop (member of the disbanded Vancouver group Daggermouth); it was released in 2007 on Black Box. They then released their first full-length album Make Your Mark the following year. Both albums were re-released in 2009 after the band signed to Adeline Records; ''Dude Manor'' on 10" vinyl and ''Make Your Mark'' on 12" vinyl.
Music videos were made for the songs "A Bottle of Charades" from ''Make Your Mark'' and "Later is Better" from ''Dude Manor.''
The band started preparing and recording their second full-length album titled Holy Shit in early 2010, set for release on May 17, 2011. They also went through several member changes; Shayne Lundberg was replaced by Bill Crook of A Textbook Tragedy on bass, and singer Matt Postal was replaced by Stuart Ross of Lowtalker and Misery Signals.
The band released their second full-length album, Holy Shit, on May 17, 2011, shortly after releasing a music video for "Honesty, Honestly". ''Holy Shit'' is the first release to feature the new singer, Stu Ross (Lowtalker, Misery Signals). Bassist Shayne Lundberg completed his parts for the album before Bill Crook (A Textbook Tragedy) had joined.
Shortly after the release of ''Holy Shit'', the band took criticism from American media and the Canadian Heritage minister regarding the album's physical content, with packaging and liner notes that imitate the bible and depict Jesus Christ as a turd.〔()〕
In 2012, Stu Ross left the band to play guitar in Comeback Kid and Matt Postal briefly rejoined. Postal's last show with the band was in August.

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