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Active until
  
2004

Active from
  
1999

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Albums
  
Gross Domestic Product, Stocks & Bombs

Members
  
Lee Reed, Adam Bryant, Simon Oczkowski, Lee Raback

Similar
  
Swallowing Shit, I Spy, Submission Hold, The Rebel Spell, Crowbar

Warsawpack doomsday device


Warsawpack was a Canadian experimental rap rock group based in Hamilton, Ontario. The band's music fuses hip hop, jazz, dub, groove and rock. The band's songs contained mostly politically charged lyrics that critiqued Western consumerism and neo-colonialism.

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History

Warsawpack was formed in 1999 by Lee Raback, Scott Rankin, Jaroslav Wassman and Matt Cormier. Rankin later left the band and was replaced by guitarist Ajit Rao, and later members added to the band included tenor saxophonist and flautist Simon Oczkowski, baritone saxophonist Adam Bryant, and turntablist Aaron Sakala.

Following their debut EP Due to Long Foreseen Events, the band signed to G7 Welcoming Committee Records, which released both of the band's full-length albums. The band released Gross Domestic Product in 2003, and their second full-length album Stocks and Bombs in 2004, and performed as part of Canada Music Week that year. In spite of some commercial success, the band broke up later in 2004.

Raback went on to pursue a more conventional hip hop style, releasing his solo debut album Introductory Offer in 2009 under the stage name Lee Reed.

In 2015, the Warsawpack song "Poorboy Blues" was voted one of the top four songs by a Hamilton band in a CBC Hamilton song contest.

Discography

  • Due to Long Foreseen Events (2000)
  • Gross Domestic Product (2002)
  • Stocks and Bombs (2003)
  • Songs

    Attention to DeficitGross Domestic Product · 2002
    Doomsday DeviceGross Domestic Product · 2002
    Pause SongGross Domestic Product · 2002

    References

    Warsawpack Wikipedia