biographical info
Do you remember that remarkable age back when punk rock served as the playground for a disenfranchised youth desperate to unleash the rage in their bellies and the anthems in their hearts? That age before the multitude of multi-platinum style-over-substance acts sterilized a genre which had been so subversive, intelligent, and dangerous? What happens when obtaining noteworthy Soundscan numbers, competing for choice Warped Tour slots, and aspiring for heavy video rotation replace punk rock's initial tradition of unleashing emotionally charged, community building, and socially critical art? Well, as The Flatliners have shown, such creates the perfect environment in which four Canadian Droogs - having barely attained voting age - can spit out one of those rare uber-snotty, socially-conscious, unrelenting fists-and-middle-fingers-in-the-air punk rock records designed to open eyes, change lives, and pump some much-needed life into the hollow monster which modern punk rock has become.
lineup
Chris Vocals & Guitars
Scott Guitars
Jon Bass
Paul Drums
influences
Bad Religion
Big D & The Table Kids
Clash
Rancid
Suicide Machines