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Prozzäk

Prozzäk is a Canadian pop music group that consists of Jay Levine (Simon) and James Bryan McCollum (Milo). The name Prozzäk was inspired by the drug Prozac. In an interview with the ''New York Times'', McCollum mentions that their music makes people feel good and happy which is an effect of the drug Prozac. Their music tells a tale of two friends who are in search of their true love. Their music videos feature full animation of the two characters Simon and Milo.
==History==
Originally members of The Philosopher Kings, Levine and McCollum never got along, yet they both agreed that the direction of band was restricting the type of music they wanted to produce. While on a European tour, the two created a comedic song titled "Europa" in which they sang in a British accent.〔 The song did not fit in with the music produced by the Philosopher Kings, but the band's record company, Sony Canada, enjoyed it so the two set aside their differences and created Prozzäk in 1998.
Their first album, ''Hot Show'', was released in late 1998. It featured their platinum songs "Sucks To Be You" and "Strange Disease". Their second album, ''Saturday People'', was released in 2000 by Epic Records and also went platinum with "www.nevergetoveryou" and "Be As". ''Hot Show'' and ''Saturday People'' were both nominated for Best Album at the Juno Awards in 2000 and 2002, respectively.
Prozzäk resurfaced onto the music scene in 2005 with a new album and a new look. In 2005, ''Cruel Cruel World'' was produced from MapleMusic. Simon and Milo appear to have gotten older and more modern and their music has taken a more adult subdued theme.
A Prozzäk reunion concert was performed at the Atomic Lollipop Festival in Toronto on July 18, 2015, where they debuted a new single.
On September 18, 2015, Prozzak released their first single in over ten years entitled "Baby I Need Your Love (Pussy Cat Pussy Cat)" and announced that new music and a tour are both in the works for 2016.

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