
A bite-sized collection of witty Canadian pop rock. Features the definitive lo-fi version of their biggest hit and plenty of self-deprecating charm.
It's the one with the Friends song and the version of 'Million Dollars' that actually sounds like the band in a room together.
A playful and clever exploration of 90s suburban life that masks its occasional sadness with brilliant harmonies.
The writing leans notably further into humor satire than the rest of the catalogue.

Shares pop rock, alternative rock, acoustic folk (subgenres); analog_warmth, stripped_back, dry_intimate (production style)

Shares pop rock, alternative rock, acoustic folk (subgenres); analog_warmth, stripped_back, studio_polished (production style)

Shares pop rock, alternative rock, acoustic folk (subgenres); analog_warmth, stripped_back, studio_polished (production style)
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