Despistado

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Burning House 00:00 Tools
A Stirstick's Prediction 00:00 Tools
HiFi Stereo 00:00 Tools
Victim 00:00 Tools
A Stirsticks Prediction 00:00 Tools
The Memory Of This History 00:00 Tools
Lipstick 00:00 Tools
Taste This Picture 00:00 Tools
Magnetic Streetlights 00:00 Tools
Bubbles 00:00 Tools
Can I Please Have an Order of Girl With a Side of Confused? 00:00 Tools
The People Of And Their Verses 00:00 Tools
Plants 00:00 Tools
Test Tube 00:00 Tools
This Neighborhood 00:00 Tools
Broken 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Choose 00:00 Tools
If Relationships A Construct, Then I'm A Construction Worker 00:00 Tools
My Definition Of A Tragedy 00:00 Tools
If Relationships A Construct, 00:00 Tools
can i please have an order of 00:00 Tools
Hi/Fi Stereo [live] 00:00 Tools
This Neighbourhood 00:00 Tools
Burning House [#] 00:00 Tools
Stirsticks Prediction 00:00 Tools
A Stirsticks's Prediction 00:00 Tools
The Neighbourhood 00:00 Tools
Hi/Fi Stereo (live) 00:00 Tools
If Relationships A Construct, Then I‘m A Construction Worker 00:00 Tools
If Relationships A Construct, Then I'm A Contruction Worker 00:00 Tools
If Relationships A Construction Worker 00:00 Tools
If Relationships A Construct, Then I’m A Construction Worker 00:00 Tools
Who do You Choose? 00:00 Tools
If Relationship's a Construct, Then I'm a Constructive Worker 00:00 Tools
The People Of And Thier Verses 00:00 Tools
This Room Is Tickin 00:00 Tools
Why Do You Choose 00:00 Tools
Despistado - Burning House 00:00 Tools
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Despistado was a Canadian indie rock band from Regina, Saskatchewan, who were active from 2001 to 2004. The band consisted of vocalist and guitarist Dagan Harding, guitarist Leif Thorseth, bassist Joel Passmore and drummer Brenan Schwartz. Despistado released their first EP, The Emergency Response, in 2002; it was subsequently rereleased in 2004 on Jade Tree Records. Widely hyped as a "next big thing", the band's single "A Stirstick's Prediction" was used in a commercial for T-Mobile. After a cross-Canada tour in the summer of 2004 which reportedly left the band exhausted and riven by personal tensions, they returned home to prepare for an international tour in the fall; due to family obligations, Passmore declined to participate in the fall tour and was temporarily replaced by Robin Sernich. On that tour, the interpersonal dynamics within the band continued to deteriorate, and by Christmas the band had broken up. Their full-length album The People of and Their Verses, completed before the band's breakup, was subsequently released on Jade Tree in 2005. Passmore is currently in the band Sylvie; Harding and Thorseth are in a band called Geronimo; Schwartz plays with Anatta. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.