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Turfed​/​We Like the Geebee

by Noah Fence

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Nathan Lucio
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Nathan Lucio totally looked for these cassettes back in the mid 90's. This was the band that grew into 5 Knuckle Chuckle on the long defunct Raw Energy label..Skate Punks from Ontario, Canada...i picked The song Bad Skater, This song was supposedly stolen from the band GutterMouth after FKC gave them this demo tape on a California tour.. Later GutterMouth released the song on Teri Yakimoto under the name Mark's Ark..check it out yourself... Favorite track: Bad Skater.
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Average Joe 03:41
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Bad Skater 01:51
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The Spidah 02:43
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Food Boy 02:34
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Out of Step 01:21
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Hope Schmope 02:19
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Ten Forward 00:21
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Turfed was originally released on cassette in 1993. It was produced by Mark Gibson, recorded over two days (I think) in some studio in Toronto.
All songs by Noah Fence.
Drums- Scott Harbinson Bass- Adam Langridge Guitars- John McNabb and Mark Beazley Vocals- Cory McCallum Back-up Vocals in parts by Mark Gibson
We Like the Geebee (or s/t or sometimes referred to as Us Vs Them because we thought it would be cool to put a label imprint on the spine, so we put that there and people thought that was the album title) was originally released in 1992 on cassette. It was (barely) produced by some dude I can't remember at some place I can't remember, somewhere in Brampton or Mississauga I think. There are covers on there. Minor Threat, Bad Religion, NoFx, and Gorilla Biscuits' version of Sittin' Round at Home.
Drums- Scott Harbinson Bass- Adam Langridge Guitars- Mark Beazley Vocals- Cory McCallum

There may or may not be a secret song here, depending on whether you actually bother.

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released January 9, 2016

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Noah Fence Orangeville, Ontario

Noah Fence was a punk band from Orangeville (1991-93) that eventually evolved into Five Knuckle Chuckle. They self-released two cassettes, both here in this combo release.
Drums- Scott Harbinson
Bass- Adam Langridge
Vocals- Cory McCallum
Guitars- Mark Beazley, John McNabb and Gord Clarke.
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