Band, 1989-2003 CA
Rock and Alternative
Vertical After was an independent band based in Vancouver, BC and Seattle, WA whose music genre varied from "Thrash Metal to Pop to Punk". They were widely known for their creative music and wide range of styles. The band is noted most importantly for their elaborate rock videos, which was aired repeatedly on Canada's Much Music nationwide music station. The band had a total output of 4 CD albums and apart from that, they spent much of the period from 1989 to 2003 playing hundreds of concert club shows the USA, Canada, and Europe. Vertical After toured all over North America promoting their videos and albums including 1999's Pop Goes Death, mixed by Doug Pinnick of King's X, and 2002's Bloody Murdo co-produced by Stuart Carruthers of Grip Inc. Some of their famous support-openings included
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Markus McCallum b | |
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Stewart Langille |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Powered by Crime | Vertical After | 1995 | Compil. |
Staggerobics | Vertical After | 1990 | Album |