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Characterized by a straight-ahead alternative rock sound, the Doughboys formed in Montreal in 1986. Signed to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Pipeline+Records%22">Pipeline Records</a> just six months later, the band released Whatever one year later. After three subsequent albums (1988's Home Again, 1990's Happy Accidents, and 1992's Something's Gone Wrong), they signed with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22A%26M%22">A&M</a> and released Crush in 1993. The Doughboys' original lineup consisted of bassist John Bonhead, guitarist Jonathon Cummins, vocalist/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:4RwwpprdAOH5gNlsJDa5Dw">John Kastner</a>, and drummer <a href="spotify:artist:1NQdziyMx6vWJyVlUv27a0">Brock Pytel</a>, but Peter Arsenault later replaced Bonhead and Paul Newman took over for <a href="spotify:artist:1NQdziyMx6vWJyVlUv27a0">Pytel</a>. In 1998 the band split up, and two bands emerged as a result: <a href="spotify:artist:6RpO5D2lDYlutsku712ulU">Bionic</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4giroKQO39WiF5ApgJ6XA2">All Systems Go!</a> ~ John Bush

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