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  2. FM Static - Wikipedia

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    Justin Smith. Jeremy Smith. John Bunner. Steve Augustine. FM Static was a Canadian Christian pop punk duo based in Toronto, Ontario. The band was formed in 2003 as a side project for Thousand Foot Krutch. The band consisted of Trevor McNevan and Steve Augustine. The original lineup included John Bunner on guitar and Justin Smith on bass. [1]

  3. Critically Ashamed - Wikipedia

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    Critically Ashamed is the second studio album by the pop punk band FM Static. ... "Tonight" 3:38: 7. "The Video Store" ... FM Static – producer, additional ...

  4. Tonight (FM album) - Wikipedia

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    Tonight. (1987) RetroActive. (1995) Tonight is the sixth album by FM, a progressive rock group from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, released on Duke Street Records in 1987. It was their last studio album for 28 years. Further albums of live and demo material were issued between this period. It reached #87 on the Canadian charts, November 28, 1987 [1]

  5. Tonight - Wikipedia

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    "Tonight" by Elton John, from the album Blue Moves "Tonight" by FM Static, from the album Critically Ashamed "Tonight" by Freezepop, from the album Fancy Ultra•Fresh "Tonight" by the Godfathers, from the album Alpha Beta Gamma Delta "Tonight" by Hard-Fi, from the album Once Upon a Time in the West "Tonight" by Inna, from the album Party Never ...

  6. Thousand Foot Krutch - Wikipedia

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    Thousand Foot Krutch (often abbreviated TFK) is a Canadian Christian hard rock [ 5] band formed in Peterborough, Ontario, in 1995. [ 6][ 7] The band has released ten studio albums, two live albums, and three remix albums. The core members consist of founding member Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar), Steve Augustine (drums), and Joel Bruyere (bass ...

  7. Pete Christlieb - Wikipedia

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    Christlieb also played on Natalie Cole's Grammy award-winning album Unforgettable; and the extended tenor sax solo on the song "FM (No Static at All)" from the movie of the same name. Christlieb currently plays with his recently formed 11-piece group, the "Tall & Small Band"; the Bill Holman Orchestra; and his own quartet.

  8. FM (No Static at All) - Wikipedia

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    FM (No Static at All) " FM (No Static at All) " is a song by American jazz-rock band Steely Dan, the title theme for the 1978 film FM. It made the US Top 40 that year when released as a single, a success relative to the film. Musically, it is a complex jazz-rock composition driven by its bass, guitar and piano parts, typical of the band's sound ...

  9. My Brain Says Stop, But My Heart Says Go! - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Freak Hideout. [2] My Brain Says Stop, But My Heart Says Go!, is the fourth studio album by Canadian pop punk band FM Static. The album was released on April 5, 2011, through Tooth & Nail Records. The first two singles from the record are "F.M.S.T.A.T.I.C." and "Last Train Home". [citation needed]