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Bootsauce was a Juno Award-winning
Canadian rock band
based in Montreal. The band was
composed of Drew Ling (real name Drew Thorpe) (vocals), Pere Fume...
- The
Brown Album is the
debut album from
Canadian funk rock band
Bootsauce. It was
released in 1990 on
PolyGram Records and
spawned four singles, the last...
- 1989 – Nina
Hagen – Nina
Hagen –
guests on "Where's the Party" 1992 –
Bootsauce – Bull –
guests on "Hold Tight" 1994 – Fast
Eddie Clarke – It Ain't Over...
- Bull is the
second album by the
Canadian band
Bootsauce,
released in 1992. "Love
Monkey #9", "Whatcha' Need" and "Big, Bad & Groovy" were
released as...
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opponent in the
video game Punch-Out!!
Series Bull (album), a 1992
album by
Bootsauce "Bulls", a 2016 song by the Cat
Empire from
Rising with the Sun USS Bull...
- with both genres). 24-7 Spyz 311 3rdeyegirl Bang
Tango Bloodhound Gang
Bootsauce Chad Smith's
Bombastic Meatbats Cement Clutch Dan Reed
Network Deli Creeps...
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Canadian artists Alanis Morissette Arcade Fire
Barenaked Ladies Blue
Rodeo Bootsauce Bourbon Tabernacle Choir Broken Social Scene Cowboy Junkies Crash Vegas...
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Saints (2008–2014) The
Boomers (1991–2002) The
Boomtang Boys (1991–)
Bootsauce (1989–1996)
Borealis (2005–) Born Dead
Icons (1998–2007) Born Ruffians...
- also
chanson Howard Bilerman Dominique Blais – also pop
Bonjour Brumaire Bootsauce Daniel Boucher Gerry Boulet Win
Butler Xavier Caféïne Paul
Cargnello –...
- Franklin-Acox, Alan King,
Crystal Waters,
Teddy Douglas,
Terry Hunter, and Mr.
Bootsauce.
Episode 113 – "The
Story of
Bobby Bland" December 7, 2016 (2016-12-07)...