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Canadian hardcore punk
Canadian hardcore punk
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D.O.A.
D.O.A.
Canadian punk rock band
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New Found Glory
New Found Glory
American rock band known for their infectious brand of pop-punk
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Chelsea
Chelsea
English punk rock band
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Stiff Little Fingers
Stiff Little Fingers
punk rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Lene Lovich
Lene Lovich
American new wave singer
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The Deviants
The Deviants
band
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Circle Jerks
Circle Jerks
American punk band
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MxPx
MxPx
American punk band
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Kaddisfly
Kaddisfly
band
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Angelic Upstarts
Angelic Upstarts
British Punk/Oi! Band
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U.K. Subs
U.K. Subs
English punk band
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Rancid
Rancid
American punk rock band
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Dead Milkmen
Dead Milkmen
American satirical punk rock band
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Anti-Nowhere League
Anti-Nowhere League
British Streetpunk Band
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You Say Party
You Say Party
Canadian dance-punk music band
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The Offspring
The Offspring
punk band from the United States
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The Format
The Format
American indie rock band
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The Posies
The Posies
American band
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The Vandals
The Vandals
band
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Mike Scott
Mike Scott
songwriter, musician
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Section 25
Section 25
band
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White Lung
White Lung
Canadian band
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Sloan
Sloan
Canadian rock band
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The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
canadian band that plays punk rock
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Inspection 12
Inspection 12
American band
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Andy Dixon
Andy Dixon
Canadian musician
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Red Krayola
Red Krayola
American band
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Moose Harris
Moose Harris
British guitarist
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Subb
Subb
band
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Nick Lowe
Nick Lowe
British singer
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Rockpile
Rockpile
British band
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The Vibrators
The Vibrators
band that plays punk rock
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The Blockheads
The Blockheads
Britsh Band
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Doctors of Madness
Doctors of Madness
band
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Tantric
Tantric
American rock band
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SA
SA
Japanese punk rock band
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The Flowers
The Flowers
Chinese boy band
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Sunny Day Real Estate
Sunny Day Real Estate
American emo band
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Television
Television
American post-punk band
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Say Anything
Say Anything
band
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Gossip
Gossip
American indie rock band
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Mumm-Ra
Mumm-Ra
English indie rock band
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Odds
Odds
Canadian alternative rock band
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Potshot
Potshot
Japanese ska band
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American Hi-Fi
American Hi-Fi
American band
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Down by Law
Down by Law
American punk rock band
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Copeland
Copeland
American rock band formed in 2001
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Bruce Foxton
Bruce Foxton
British musician
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Snuff
Snuff
British punk rock band
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Subhumans
Subhumans
Canadian band
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Halifax
Halifax
American rock band
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Brutal Truth
Brutal Truth
American grindcore band from New York City
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Nirvana
Nirvana
American rock band
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Black Mountain
Black Mountain
Canadian rock band
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Randy Rampage
Randy Rampage
Canadian singer

Pointed Sticks are a Canadian punk rock/new wave band from Vancouver. Originally active from 1978 to 1981, then reuniting to perform in July 2006 through to November 2012. After a three-year hiatus, Pointed Sticks returned to the stage in June 2015 for shows on Vancouver island as well as the July 11th Khatsahlano street party in Vancouver (sporadic live appearances have continued into 2016). The band is known for their fast melodic pop music and liberal use of harmony singing by all five members—also for unusual graphic images that acted as counterpoint to the music.

They were the first Canadian band signed to Stiff Records, although the label was going through financial problems and never released an album by the band. The original band consisted of vocalist Nick Jones, guitarist Bill Napier-Hemy, bassist Tony Bardach and drummer Ian Tiles. Keyboard player Gord Nicholl joined soon after. Johnny Ferreira later joined on saxophone, Bardach was replaced by Scott Watson on bass, and Tiles was replaced by drummer Robert Bruce (from Active Dog), and later by Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery (who was also known for stints in the Subhumans and D.O.A.). The band released four singles, (including their only Stiff records release, a 3-song 7") before releasing their first full-length album, Perfect Youth in 1980. Members of the band were featured in Dennis Hopper's 1980 film, Out of the Blue.

The first compilation of their recordings was released in 1995 on Zulu Records. Part Of The Noise, now out of print, included five songs from the Perfect Youth album as well as 45's and rarities. In 2005, the complete Perfect Youth album, with four bonus tracks, was reissued by Sudden Death Records, followed the next year by a compilation of singles, outtakes, and other rarities, entitled Waiting for the Real Thing, also on Sudden Death. These two releases do not share or repeat any tracks.

The original band members reunited in 2006 for a tour of Japan, and continued to play sporadic concerts in Canada and the United States. In 2009 the band recorded an album of all new material, Three Lefts Make A Right, released November 1 of that year on Northern Electric records. The band returned to Japan in August 2010 with support from a re-united Dishrags, their all female contemporaries from the original Vancouver Punk scene. Pointed Sticks participated in a Vancouver benefit concert for Japan earthquake relief on May 12, 2011. "Three Lefts Make a Right" was mixed by Vancouver's Mike Fraser. The complete Stiff Sessions recordings were released on CD in Japan in 2008, on the Base label. A third full-length album titled Pointed Sticks was released on the Northern Electric label via Sudden Death Distribution.

The Pointed Sticks were featured in the 2010 documentary film Bloodied but Unbowed, directed by Susanne Tabata.