Dead Letter Dept., formerly known as The Stiffs, are a Canadian punk band from Toronto, Canada. The band consists of Rob Moir (guitar/vocals), Mike Leblanc (drums), Andrew Sparks (bass), Danny Complex (guitars).[1] The band announced their break up on their Myspace blog in 2008.[2] Their songs are mainly about girls and relationship with the occasional political song.[3] Their last release was Rock n' Roll Hates You, which was released in 2005 by Underground Operations.[4]
Dead Letter Dept. | |
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Also known as | The Stiffs (1996 –2000 ) |
Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | punk, emo, pop punk |
Years active | 2001 | –2008
Labels | Underground Operations Ductape Noo Noo Records |
Members | Rob Moir Mike Leblanc Andrew Sparks Danny Complex |
Website | myspace |
Discography
- 1996: The Stiffs - s/t cassette (independent release)
- 1997: The Stiffs - Dumb Songs About Dumb Girls cassette (independent release)
- 1998: The Stiffs, No One Knows. 8 song cassette (independent release)
- 1999: The Stiffs, Forever In A Day. 11 song CD (Ductape Records)
- 2001: Dead Letter Dept. EP (Ductape Records)
- 2002: split release with "Left Behind" 7" (Say-Ten Records)
- 2003: Anthology UK (Noo Noo Records)
- 2005: All My Friends Love Freedom + Yes You Can't EP (Mongoose Records)
- 2005: Rock n' Roll Hates You (Underground Operations)
References
External links
- Dead Letter Dept. at Myspace
- Dead Letter Dept. at CBC Radio 3
- Dead Letter Dept at Exclaim!
- Dead Letter Dept at punknews
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