The Age Of Electric

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Remote Control 03:39 Tools
Ugly 04:18 Tools
I Don't Mind 03:24 Tools
Mr Peterson 02:50 Tools
Scare Myself 04:30 Tools
Enya 04:54 Tools
Nothing Happens 03:32 Tools
Untitled 06:06 Tools
Unity Or Grenadine 03:32 Tools
Don't Wreck It 05:33 Tools
Blow Up 03:24 Tools
You Complain 04:02 Tools
Belly Up 03:56 Tools
Cranky 03:15 Tools
Real Stumper 03:59 Tools
Mad At The World 03:21 Tools
My Mistake 04:10 Tools
Epitaph 03:10 Tools
Motor 03:20 Tools
Exist to Resist 04:51 Tools
Getaway 03:44 Tools
Hypocrite 03:40 Tools
Or Whatever 04:09 Tools
Quality Girl 02:32 Tools
Decamputate 04:05 Tools
Testosterone Buildup 03:29 Tools
I Don't Mind (Bolan's Smiling Down on Me) 00:00 Tools
Keys 03:38 Tools
Aphrodisiac Smile 00:00 Tools
Rainbow Tongue 04:09 Tools
Pin Cushion 04:25 Tools
Spraybomb 03:38 Tools
Kids Break Bones 03:38 Tools
Elephant 00:00 Tools
Show Me Your Weakness 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 06:07 Tools
Th13teen 03:40 Tools
Bells [*] 04:52 Tools
Blend In 00:00 Tools
Age Of Electric - Remote Control (live) 00:00 Tools
Radio One 00:00 Tools
Pass It On 00:00 Tools
Remote Control (live) 03:40 Tools
THE AGE OF ELECTRIC - REMOTE CONTROL 00:00 Tools
The Apology Song 00:00 Tools
Damned 00:00 Tools
Sex Drive 00:00 Tools
Satellite 00:00 Tools
Pray For You 00:00 Tools
Remote Control [The Age Of Electric] 00:00 Tools
Remote Control [Live] 00:00 Tools
Dues Payin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Throwaway 00:00 Tools
Rapid City 00:00 Tools
The Latest Plague 00:00 Tools
Age of Electric - Enya 00:00 Tools
bells 00:00 Tools
I Don't Mind (HQ) 00:00 Tools
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Age of Electric is a Canadian alternative rock band from the 1990s, which reunited in 2015. The band, consisting of two pairs of brothers, formed in Lanigan, Saskatchewan in 1989. The members were guitarists Ryan Dahle and Todd Kerns, bassist John Kerns and drummer Kurt Dahle. Ryan, Todd and Kurt all contributed vocals as well. AOE were one of the most commercially successful Canadian rock bands of the mid-90s. Their commercial breakthrough came with their independent EP Ugly in 1993, which spawned several hits and set the stage for the major label release of The Age of Electric in 1995. In 1996, the Dahle brothers released an album with the side project Limblifter, which was also commercially successful in Canada. AOE then regrouped for Make a Pest a Pet later in 1996, which proudced the radio rock hit "Remote Control." Although the album was a hit, tensions within the band led the group to break up after a 1999 tour as the opening band for Our Lady Peace. Upon the break-up of Age of Electric, the brothers Kerns would go on to form Static in Stereo with other members including their brother Ryan. Kurt Dahle went on to work with The New Pornographers. Todd later went solo and became the bassist in Slash's backing band The Conspirators. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.