Punchbuggy (band)
Punchbuggy in Ottawa, Ontario, was a Canadian pop punk band. The band released four full-length albums. Their song "Lucky Me, Lucky You" appeared in the Tom Green movie Freddy Got Fingered.
History
Punchbuggy was formed in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in 1994 and is composed of Andrew Kieran, Jim Bryson, Darren Hore, and Adam Luedickie. Kieran, Hore, and Luedicke were childhood friends who met in the town of Elliot Lake. The trio played in the band Uncommon Society before forming Punchbuggy.In 1997, Bryson left the band to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Bryan Curry.
The band describes their sound as "power pop punk", citing influences such as Doughboys, Goo Goo Dolls, Hüsker Dü, Pat Benatar, All, Kiss, and Cheap Trick.
In September 1999, they won the Born on the WWW contest sponsored by MusicDirect and IUMA and were subsequently flown to California for the webcast of the awards ceremony, where the band played with Offspring and No Doubt. The track "Cletus" from their 1996 album, Grand Opening Going Out of Business Sale, is featured on the PlayStation title Road Rash: Jailbreak, and "Smash It Up" appears in the Roy Scheider film Silver Wolf.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1994: All Nite Christian Rollerskate
- 1996: Grand Opening Going Out of Business Sale
- 1998: My Norwegian Cousin
- 2002: ''The Great Divide''
EPs
Dressed for Success 7" MagWheel Records- ''Punchbuggy/Treble Charger Split 7"” Rightwide''
Compilations
On Guard For Thee Compilation-AU GO GO AustraliaOttawa City Speedway Compilation CARGO Records"Ripchordz As Fuck" Compilation ENGUARD Records"No Driver’s Side Airbag" Snowboard video"POP CAN ” Compilation Alert Records- ''"On the Road" Raw Energy/A+M Compilation''
Members
- Andrew Kieran – vocals, guitar
- Daren hore – bass, vocals
- Adam Luedicke – drums, vocals
- Ian Macdonald – keyboards, vocals
- Jim Bryson – guitar
- Bryan Curry – guitar, vocals
- Frank Viciana – guitar, vocals
- Nick Belanger – bass