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downhere
downhere
band
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Manafest
Manafest
Canadian singer and rapper
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Poor Old Lu
Poor Old Lu
Canadian band
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Fono
Fono
British-American musical group; rock band
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Sleeping Giant
Sleeping Giant
American Christian metal band
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Ark of the Covenant
Ark of the Covenant
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Sonicflood
Sonicflood
American contemporary worship music band
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Fighting Instinct
Fighting Instinct
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XLooking Forwardx
XLooking Forwardx
Hardcore punk band out of the USA
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Thieves & Liars
Thieves & Liars
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The Great Commission
The Great Commission
band
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Idle Cure
Idle Cure
American Christian rock band
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Hearts of Saints
Hearts of Saints
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Superchick
Superchick
band that plays punk rock
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Split Level
Split Level
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Audio Adrenaline
Audio Adrenaline
American Christian rock band
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Capital Lights
Capital Lights
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Ace Augustine
Ace Augustine
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Rend Collective Experiment
Rend Collective Experiment
Northern Irish folk band
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Take It Back!
Take It Back!
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Saving Grace
Saving Grace
Metalcore band based out of New Zealand
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Hawk Nelson
Hawk Nelson
Canadian band
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Flight 180
Flight 180
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Call to Preserve
Call to Preserve
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Abandon
Abandon
American Christian rock band
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The City Harmonic
The City Harmonic
Canadian Christian rock band
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Kristene DiMarco
Kristene DiMarco
musician
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The Ascendicate
The Ascendicate
American band
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Brian Doerksen
Brian Doerksen
Canadian Christian singer-songwriter and worship leader

Hokus Pick (or Hokus Pick Manouver) was a Christian rock band that was together from 1989 to 1999. The four members of Hokus Pick met in Vancouver, British Columbia. Hokus Pick was well known for their quirky sense of humour, using sarcasm, satire, and general silliness to convey a deeper message.

Hokus Pick toured extensively in Canada and the United States. The band opened for Steve Taylor's Squinternational tour in 1994 and played in Costa Rica in May 1998. The group released their final album in 1999, opting to spend more time with their families after more than a decade of recording and touring together. They have remained active in music ministry and the industry.

The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music cites their song "I'm So Happy" as possibly the worst CCM song of all time. The song is a satire of simplistic lyrics often heard on Christian radio. Ironically, it received heavy rotation on Christian stations.

In October 2007 Hokus Pick received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Gospel Music Association at the 29th Annual Covenant Awards in Calgary, Alberta. Hokus Pick then performed live and hosted the 30th Annual Covenant Awards on October 24, 2008.

Rumours abounded that Hokus Pick was planning a comeback into music, after having been spotted in a secluded warehouse jamming together. Filmmaking company Transposition Films, composed of legendary members itself, avoided questions regarding their involvement in filming a documentary about the process.