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Rusty was a 1990s Canadian alternative rock band formed in Nova Scotia.

Following the breakup of One Free Fall, former members of the band and Doughboys members Scott McCullough (guitar) and Mitch Perkins (drums) got together to record the EP Wake Me in 1994. The video became a minor hit on Much Music. Released on Handsome Boy Records, the EP was popular on Canadian campus radio, leading to a major label distribution deal with BMG Records for their full length album Fluke in 1995 having the hit single "Misogyny featuring clips from Canadian filmmaker Bruce LaBruce's film Hustler White. Fluke was the band's commercial breakthrough, also spawning the singles "Wake Me", "Groovy Dead" and "California" earning a Juno Award nomination for Best Alternative Album. In 1996, the band contributed a cover of "Let's Break Robert Out of Jail" to the compilation album A Tribute to Hard Core Logo. In 1996 "Punk" was included on the soundtrack to Chris Farley's movie "Black Sheep".

The band's followup album, Sophomoric, was released in 1997 including the singles "Empty Cell" and "Oh No Joe". Perkins left the band that year owing to creative differences and released an electronic album independently with Andrew Massey under the name "Blu Pernu" and was replaced in rusty by John Lalley.

In 1998, Rusty released Out of Their Heads. The album was a commercial disappointment and the band subsequently broke up, playing their final show on November 25, 2000.

This video apparently features Floria Sigismondi and Danko Jones, Floria is a well-known vsual artist and Danko Jones, a guitarest having a self-named trio that has been active since 1996.

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10 years назад

Amy Smith

i was obsessed with this guy, back in the day

10 years назад

Pamela Burke

my fav Rusty song

11 years назад

Mikey Gray

song and video was released in like August of 1996 if I recall correctly I'm pretty sure I am because I remember that year for music well =)

11 years назад

koolnkalm85

This did not stand with me well when I was kid for whatever reason

12 years назад

Zoran Cavic

My brother had this tape back in the day. This song brings back memories of the 90s and great music.

12 years назад

Jay Culp

Is that from Much Music?

12 years назад

Jay121

floria....

12 years назад

corey kudlik

oooya where can i see that again? lol

12 years назад

JayEdom

love the crulers version but loves the ironic (alanis morsette parody) version too

12 years назад

Super Fudge

Well when this came out I was 10 and saw the video n liked it. Last week I bought the cassette from a thrift store, it rocks!

13 years назад

Medalion

I was thinking about this song earlier today but I hadn't heard it in years, great canadian rock

13 years назад

Paul Michael Anderson

is that guy danako jones ?

13 years назад

inwardpoet

I loved the version where they spoof the video for Alanis' "Ironic"

13 years назад

Joe Growden

Yeah, thats Danko Jones

13 years назад

TheFilthy13

I remember this video :). It was filmed at Broadview and Queen Street area here in Toronto . That donut shop where they get the crullers from had the best junkie coffee ever, a regular coffee was so sweet my teeth hurt from it !!! Sadly it is no more, building condos there on that land :( Did enjoy the video, thanks !!!

13 years назад

Megan Young

@indoguju its not even worth watching anymore. the big joke is that Much went the same way that MTV did - do they even show music videos anymore?

13 years назад

sickboyfool

@BobChaos23 so thats a big yes!!!! kewl

13 years назад

BobChaos23

@sickboyfool Have you considered reading the description underneath the video? LOL

13 years назад

sickboyfool

@306xy is that danko did any one answer you ever?

13 years назад

indoguju

@revolutionman81 I enjoyed watching much music 24/7....I dont even know what channel its on anymore lol

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