Cancer Bats discography

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Cancer Bats discography
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(left to right) Jaye R. Schwarzer, Liam Cormier and Mike Peters (back) at a Cancer Bats show in Sydney in February 2013
Studio albums 4
Music videos 11
EPs 6

Cancer Bats are a Canadian hardcore punk band from Toronto, Ontario.[1] They have released four studio albums and six extended plays. The band is composed of vocalist Liam Cormier, guitarist Scott Middleton, drummer Mike Peters and bassist Jaye R. Schwarzer.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
CAN
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UK
[3]
2006 Birthing the Giant
2008 Hail Destroyer
2010 Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones 36
2012 Dead Set on Living 80 49
2015 Searching for Zero
"—" denotes a title that did not chart.

EPs

Music videos

Cancer Bats often incorporate their friends such as Alexisonfire in their music videos. In the French Immersion and Pneumonia Hawk videos the band parodied some of Dallas Green's City and Colour songs. Fellow Alexisonfire members George Pettit and Wade MacNeil performed guest vocals on the tracks "Pneumonia Hawk" and "Deathsmarch" respectively, and also appeared in the videos for the songs that included their respective contributions.

All of their music videos have been directed by Marc Ricciardelli except Old Blood and Road Sick which were directed by Vulture Culture Films.

  • Hundred Grand Canyon (2006)
  • French Immersion (2006)
  • Pneumonia Hawk (2007)
  • Hail Destroyer (2008)
  • Lucifer's Rocking Chair (2008)
  • Deathsmarch (2009)
  • Sabotage (2010)
  • Dead Wrong (2010)
  • Scared to Death (2010)
  • Old Blood (2012)
  • Road Sick (2012)
  • Bricks And Mortar (2012)
  • R.A.T.S. (2013)
  • Satellites (2014)
  • True Zero (2015)

Members of Cancer Bats have also appeared in music videos by other bands, including '"Hey, It's Your Funeral Mama"' and "Waterwings" by Alexisonfire, "Vices" by Silverstein, "Chelsea Smile" by Bring Me the Horizon and "St. Andrew's" by Bedouin Soundclash.

References

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