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Shout Out Out Out Out
Shout Out Out Out Out
Shout Out Out Out Out
album, Reintegration Time, was released on March 3, 2009.[3]
Band members
Band members gravy and Lyle Bell are also associated with the band Whitey Houston, while Nik Kozub was formerly a bandmate of Luke Doucet in Veal. Kozub and Jason Troock are the heads of the band’s label, Nrmls Wlcm Records.[4] Kozub has also released solo material under the name Nik 7, and remixes for other artists as The Paronomasiac.
Background information Origin Genre(s) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada dance-punk indie rock electro house 2005–present Nrmls Wlcm Records
Discography
Albums
• Not Saying/Just Saying (2006) • Reintegration Time (2009)
Years active Label(s) Members Nik Kozub Jason Troock Lyle Bell Will Zimmerman Gravy Clint Frazier
EPs
• Nobody Calls Me Unless They Want Something (2005) • Dude You Feel Electrical (2006) • Friends/In the End It’s Your Friends (2008, split with San Serac)
References
[1] !earshot : charts : top 200 : August 2006 [2] !earshot : charts : top 200 : September 2006 [3] "Shout Out Out Out Out Reintegrate", chartattack.com, January 28, 2009. [4] Nrmls Wlcm
Shout Out Out Out Out is a Canadian dance punk/electro group from Edmonton, Alberta. Their debut album Not Saying/Just Saying, released in 2006, quickly garnered significant airplay on Canadian campus radio and on CBC Radio 3. The album debuted at #11 on Canada’s national campus radio chart, !earshot, in August 2006 [1], and moved up to #5 in the September chart.[2] In February 2007, Not Saying/Just Saying was nominated for the Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year, but lost to City and Colour’s Sometimes. The band subsequently released a split single with San Serac, "Friends"/"In the End It’s Your Friends", in 2008. Their second
External links
• Shout Out Out Out Out • Nrmls Wlcm Records • Shout Out Out Out Out at MySpace
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