Sharks!

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Welcome To The Show 02:55 Tools
Keep Your Head Up Kid 03:11 Tools
Glory Days 04:06 Tools
Go West, Young Man 02:51 Tools
The Blackout Anthem 03:49 Tools
When Push Comes To Shove 02:28 Tools
I Only Like Their First Album (Feat. Jonny OC) 02:48 Tools
Ke$ha With A Dollar Sign 02:47 Tools
Your Love Is My Drug (Ke$ha cover) 03:02 Tools
Ke$ha With A Dollar Sign (Cover) 02:47 Tools
Trains 02:28 Tools
It All Relates 03:10 Tools
Your Love Is My Drug 03:10 Tools
More Blue 03:22 Tools
Glove In Hand 05:08 Tools
I Only Like Their First Album 02:49 Tools
Three Houses 03:30 Tools
It Threatens 03:30 Tools
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Hailing from Canada's capital city, SHARKS! is a 5 piece pop-punk powerhouse poised to take the world by storm. Drawing influence from pop-punk bands of yesteryear and combining it with todays more polished and aggressive sound, this band has what it takes to infect your iPod, and have you singing along for years to come. Starting as nothing more than a side project for guitarist Terrence McAuley and drummer Will Plummer as an excuse to drink beer, smoke cigarettes and play some sweet pop-punk, SHARKS! has come a long way. With the addition of Randy Frobel on main vocal duties, and Cameron Morrison on guitars, this well rounded lineup is no stranger to the tour van. After rising from the ashes of previous bands, SHARKS! have the know-how and resources to hit the road full tilt and never look back. Armed with a self-recorded and produced "5 Song Sampler" SHARKS! have every intention of getting their music to the fan every way possible. Whether it be countless nights spent in the van, late night college radio shows, or just giving away CD's to anyone who will listen, this band embraces hard work and the rewards that come from it. Coming out of the basement firing on all cylinders, SHARKS! is steamrolling ahead with the plan to party, high-five and reach the hearts of fans across Canada and the world. They've recently had to change their name to We Were Sharks, due to conflict with the UK's band of the same name. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.