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The Creepshow

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Toronto, Canada (2005 – present)

The Creepshow is a band from Burlington, Ontario; Canada. The band formed in 2005 when the four members (Hellcat, Sickboy, McGinty, and Pomade) got together with the purpose of starting a band. The Creepshow writes the majority of their songs about Horror Films, with the music fitting the genre.

The band has its roots in the 905 music scene with most members having been in various garage bands before The Creepshow. McNab was the singer/guitarist for local legends Outspan. Rowles was the songwriter and trombonist for 905 band two-face and played trombone in Outspan as well. Gee splits his time between The Creepshow and Rehab For Quitters.

The Creepshow is known for their fast-paced songs filled with lots of backup vocals from McNab and Rowles and sing-along’s that the whole crowd can participate in. The band is also known for their exciting live shows.
After initially recording two songs for the Zombie Night in Canada Vol. 2, Stereo Dynamite founder Adam (DOOM) Sewell signed the band after hearing the band’s demo in 2005. The band released their first album Sell Your Soul on Stereo Dynamite shortly after on May 2, 2006.
On Monday, March 27, 2006, Stereo Dynamite signed an exclusive distribution deal with EMI Music Canada greatly increasing the label and bands distribution.

After Hellcat became pregnant, the vocals and guitar duties were taken over by Hellcat’s younger sister, Sarah “Sarah Sin” on a temporary basis, and then permanently. Hellcat made her final appearance with the band in their video for “The Garden”.
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