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After that he became part of a band called [[Swallowing Shit]], who played together until they were banned from doing shows in 1997 when approximately 300 Christians, offended by their song "Pro-Abortion, Anti-Christ", showed up at a show to protest. This led to the city of Winnipeg enforcing an rarely-used and largely-forgotten law which declares it illegal to question the authority of the church within city limits. |
After that he became part of a band called [[Swallowing Shit]], who played together until they were banned from doing shows in 1997 when approximately 300 Christians, offended by their song "Pro-Abortion, Anti-Christ", showed up at a show to protest. This led to the city of Winnipeg enforcing an rarely-used and largely-forgotten law which declares it illegal to question the authority of the church within city limits. |
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In 1998, [[G7 Welcoming Committee Records]] released an I Spy anthology album called ''Perversity is Spreading... It's About Time''. Today, he is the bassist for the band [[Propagandhi]] and has so far recorded |
In 1998, [[G7 Welcoming Committee Records]] released an I Spy anthology album called ''Perversity is Spreading... It's About Time''. Today, he is the bassist for the band [[Propagandhi]] and has so far recorded three albums with them, ''[[Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes]]'' (2000), ''[[Potemkin City Limits]]'' (2005), and ''[[Supporting Caste]]'' (2009). |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 07:10, 19 February 2009
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Todd Kowalski (b. May 27, 1973, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian electric bassist and singer, currently a member of hardcore punk band Propagandhi. Along with his band, he lives a vegan lifestyle and supports animal rights.
Career
In the early 1990s, Kowalski was the frontman of I Spy, a hardcore punk band originally from Regina, and originally called Clump. He and the band moved to Winnipeg in 1994. The band played together until the summer of 1996, when they decided to call it quits.
After that he became part of a band called Swallowing Shit, who played together until they were banned from doing shows in 1997 when approximately 300 Christians, offended by their song "Pro-Abortion, Anti-Christ", showed up at a show to protest. This led to the city of Winnipeg enforcing an rarely-used and largely-forgotten law which declares it illegal to question the authority of the church within city limits.
In 1998, G7 Welcoming Committee Records released an I Spy anthology album called Perversity is Spreading... It's About Time. Today, he is the bassist for the band Propagandhi and has so far recorded three albums with them, Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes (2000), Potemkin City Limits (2005), and Supporting Caste (2009).