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Genres
  
Ska punk

Labels
  
Stomp

Years active
  
1994–present

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Origin
  
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Website
  
theplanetsmashers.bandpage.com

Past members
  
Fred Brenton Leon Kingstone Tim Doyle Kurt Ruchinsky Ceco Munaretto Travis Wilkinson Andrew Skowronski Andrew Lattoni J.O. Bégin Neil "Lonestar" Johnson

Members
  
Matt Collyer, Alexandre Fecteau, Andrew Lattoni

Profiles

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The Planet Smashers are a Canadian ska punk band from Montreal. Since their formation in 1994, they have been a staple of the Montreal music scene. During the third wave of ska, they performed nationally and later internationally, with tours in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Founding member Matt Collyer helped establish Stomp Records in 1994, which featured many ska and ska punk bands, including Montreal's The Kingpins, The Flatliners, The Know How, and Bedouin Soundclash. Their music has been used in the Japanese flash series Catman, Canadian show Radio Free Roscoe, and MTV's Undergrads (shown on Teletoon in Canada). Lyrics by The Planet Smashers often deal with topics such as love, partying and good times, and sometimes use tongue-in-cheek innuendo.

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Early years (1992–1993)

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The name "The Planet Smashers" was first used in 1992 for a band including Matt Collyer, Ceco Munaretto, Andrew Conway and Dave Jones. The original group played punk, ska, and rock inspired by the "Manchester sound." The group primarily focused on live shows although it did record one demo ("The Road Song") at a Montreal studio, and one live performance (Station 10 in Montreal, October 1992). The songs "Coolest Guy" and "Vampire," among others, come from this period. The group briefly disbanded in 1993 - largely because its drummer had vanished.

First lineup (1993–1996)

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The band was reformed in late 1993 by original members, Collyer and Munaretto. The two decided to introduce horns into the band and focus on ska. Travis Wilkinson (Trombone) was attracted to the band by a misleading poster that read "Its' your big break, goofball trombone player needed for ska band that's huge in Belgium with confirmed European tour." The other original members were Dave Cooper (Drums) and Andrew Skowronski (Tenor Saxophone). They practiced in the McGill University music department until kicked out and their first gig was at the now defunct "Station 10" on March 17, 1994.

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The band played small Montreal venues, including "Purple Haze" and "Jailhouse" and at ska festivals. All the band members contributed original material and sets included some ska/punk cover tunes. A first demo of three songs was recorded in Cooper's apartment but not released. Later the band recorded their first cassette in a weekend session, using studio time won by one of Collyer's defunct former bands "The Thrill Killers". The quality of this recording was not very high, but it helped get the band more gigs and visibility, including shows outside of Montreal. Popular destinations for the band included the Toucan in Kingston, The Pit in Ottawa and Sneaky Dees in Toronto. The band was an important part of the vibrant local ska scene that existed in Montreal in the mid-90s.

The self-titled CD was recorded in spring 1995. Because of a tight budget it was produced and recorded by the band in Dave's apartment on a 12 track tape recorder. This album includes favorites like "Pee in the Elevator" and "Janice". The band had its first cross-country tour promoting its release in the summer of 1995.

In 1996 the band's summer tour extended into the United States. The band suffered mishaps like a broken saxophone, multiple van breakdowns and an issue at the border that prevented Travis from completing the tour. After a few more shows in Montreal the original lineup broke up, with Ceco, Andrew and Travis leaving the band.

1997–present

The Planet Smashers have continued, with Collyer and Cooper remaining as core members and a series of new members and sidemen. Cooper switched from drums to bass guitar when Tim Doyle joined the band. The band often plays all-ages shows and the playful lyrics and the high energy music has proven popular with teenage listeners. The band is one of the most popular ska bands in Canada and continues to tour and perform.

The band has hinted on June 30, 2010, while playing at the Jonquière en musique music festival, that the band was working a new album, aimed for a February 2011 release.

The Planet Smashers released Descent Into the Valley of the Planet Smashers on July 12, 2011.

They continue to play shows bi-monthly limited to the Quebec and Ontario area due to Matt's busy schedule with his children and family.

Their eighth studio album, titled Mixed Messages, was released April 8, 2014 via Stomp Records. The band currently finished their first Canadian national tour since 2008 in support of the release. They also released a video for the single "Tear It Up" featuring the lovely ladies from the Montreal Roller Derby league.

Current members

  • Matt Collyer (Guitar, Lead Vocals)
  • Dave Cooper (Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals)
  • Patrick Taylor (Trombone, Backing Vocals)
  • Alexandre Fecteau (Tenor Saxophone, Backing vocals, Keyboard)
  • Scott Russell (Drums)
  • Discography

  • Meet The Planet Smashers (1994) (demo)
  • The Planet Smashers (1995)
  • Inflate to 45 RPM (1995) (vinyl)
  • Attack of The Planet Smashers (1997)
  • Life of the Party (1999)
  • Smash Hits (1999) (compilation)
  • No Self Control (2001)
  • Fabricated (2002) (compilation)
  • Mighty (2003)
  • TEN (2004) (DVD)
  • Unstoppable (2005)
  • Descent Into the Valley of the Planet Smashers (2011)
  • Mixed Messages (2014)
  • Videography

  • Mission Aborted (1995)
  • My Decision (1997)
  • Change (1998)
  • Too Much Attitude (1999)
  • Super Orgy Porno Party (1999)
  • Surfing In Tofino (1999)
  • Hey Hey (2001)
  • Fabricated (2001)
  • Wish I Were American (2001)
  • Blind (2001)
  • Explosive (2003)
  • J'aime Ta Femme (I Like Your Girl) (2003)
  • Raise Your Glass (2005)
  • Bullets to the Ground (2005)
  • Descent Into the Valley of the Planet Smashers (2011)
  • Tear It Up (2014)
  • Songs

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    Surfin' In TofinoLife of the Party · 1999
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    References

    The Planet Smashers Wikipedia