- Rusty (band)
Rusty was a Canadian
alternative rock band in the 1990s.Following the breakup of
One Free Fall , vocalist Ken MacNeil and bassist Jim Moore continued working together, hooking up with former Doughboys member Scott McCullough (guitar ) and Mitch Perkins (drum s) to record the EP "Wake Me" in 1994. Released onHandsome Boy Records , the EP was popular on Canadiancampus radio , and led to a major label distribution deal withBMG Records for their full length album "Fluke" in 1995.Led by the hit single "Misogyny", which featured a video consisting of clips from Canadian filmmaker
Bruce LaBruce 's film "Hustler White ", "Fluke" was the band's commercial breakthrough, also spawning the singles "Wake Me", "Groovy Dead" and "California", and earning aJuno Award nomination for Best Alternative Album. In 1996, the band contributed a cover of "Let's Break Robert Out of Jail" to the compilation album "A Tribute to Hard Core Logo ".The band's followup album, "Sophomoric", was released in 1997, including the singles "Empty Cell" and "Oh No Joe". Perkins left the band that year and was replaced by John Lalley. Perkins left the group due to creative differences and released an electronic album independently with Andrew Massey under the name "Blu Pernu".
In 1998, Rusty released "Out of Their Heads". The band subsequently broke up, playing their final show on
November 25 ,2000 .
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