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Shout Out Out Out Out was a
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. The band's lineup is unusual in that it includes multiple drummers and bassists, as well as vintage synthesizer equipment.


History

Shout Out Out Out Out was formed in 2004. The band's debut album '' Not Saying/Just Saying'', released in 2006, garnered significant airplay on Canadian
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. The album debuted at No. 11 on Canada's national campus radio chart, ''
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'', in August 2006, and moved up to No. 5 in the September chart. In February 2007, ''Not Saying/Just Saying'' was nominated for the
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's '' Sometimes''.. ''Vue Weekly'', March 9, 2016 In 2008, the band released a split single with San Serac, "Friends"/"In the End It's Your Friends". Their second album, '' Reintegration Time'', was released on March 3, 2009. That year the band performed at the 2009 Virgin Festival in Baltimore. The band's third album, ''Spanish Moss and Total Loss'' was released on July 17, 2012. The song ''Bad Choices'' from the '' Reintegration Time'' album can be played at the player character's apartment in the Citadel DLC for the 2012 video game ''
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''. After July 2014, the band was in hiatus for three years.


Band members

Band members Gravy and Lyle Bell are also associated with the band Whitey Houston, while Nik Kozub was formerly a bandmate of
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. Lyle Bell is also involved with punk marching band The Wet Secrets. Kozub and Jason Troock are the heads of the band's label, Nrmls Wlcm Records. Kozub has also released solo material under the name Nik 7, and remixes for other artists as The Paronomasiac. Frazier joined with Graeme MacKinnon of
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, whose 2023 album ''Games of Power'' was produced by Kozub and Jonah Falco.Richie Assaly
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'', May 5, 2023.


Discography


Albums

* '' Not Saying/Just Saying'' (2006) * '' Reintegration Time'' (2009) * '' Spanish Moss and Total Loss'' (2012)


EPs

* ''Nobody Calls Me Unless They Want Something'' (2005) * ''Dude You Feel Electrical'' (2006) * ''Friends/In the End It's Your Friends'' (2008, split with San Serac)


References


External links


Shout Out Out Out Out
official website
Nrmls Wlcm Records
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