The Scenics
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The Scenics are a rough and scrappy, yet capable and accomplished avant
garde art punk band from Toronto, Canada. The group first formed in
1976. The original members were: Andy Meyers (vocals/bass/guitar), Ken
Badger (vocals/bass/guitar), and Brad Cooper (drums). The Scenics
performed on a regular basis at Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern. They appear
as themselves in the classic documentary "The Last Pogo" and the
belated sequel "The Last Pogo Jumps Again." The band released the
full-length album "Underneath the Door" in 1980 on the label Bomb
Records. In 1981 they released the single "Karen/See Me Smile" on their
own label Scenic Route Records. The Scenics alas still broke up in
1982. The band reformed in early 2008: Meyers and Badger returned from
the original line-up; the new members are Mark Perkell on drums and
Mike Young on bass and guitar. The Scenics released a compilation album
of live material from 1977 to 1981 called "How Does It Feel To Be
Loved? The Scenics Play the Velvet Underground" that same year.
Moreover, the group has done various live gigs throughout Canada which
includes a performance at the June 2008 NXNE Festival in Toronto,
Canada. The Scenics released a second compilation album called
"Sunshine World (Studio Recordings 1977-78)" in October, 2009.