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Dinosaur Pile-Up
Dinosaur Pile-Up
English alternative rock band from Leeds
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Miss May I
Miss May I
American metalcore band
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A Great Big Pile of Leaves
A Great Big Pile of Leaves
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Skrillex
Skrillex
American musician, DJ, dubstep producer, singer
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Rhim
Rhim
Canadian drummer and member of The Birthday Massacre
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The Sugarcubes
The Sugarcubes
Icelandic alternative rock band
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Anamanaguchi
Anamanaguchi
American electronic band
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Cage the Elephant
Cage the Elephant
American rock band from Bowling Green, Kentucky
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Black Veil Brides
Black Veil Brides
American metal band
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Alesana
Alesana
American rock band
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Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
British post-hardcore band
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My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance
American rock band
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Flash
Flash
English progressive rock band
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William Control
William Control
American electronic music project
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Gorillaz
Gorillaz
English virtual band
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Coheed and Cambria
Coheed and Cambria
American rock band
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Tonight Alive
Tonight Alive
Australian pop punk band
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Carbon Leaf
Carbon Leaf
American folk and indie band
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Whitechapel
Whitechapel
American deathcore band
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Placebo
Placebo
English alternative rock band
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Tyler Joseph
Tyler Joseph
American singer-songwriter and record producer
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Butcher Babies
Butcher Babies
American heavy metal band
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Delphic
Delphic
British band
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Front 242
Front 242
Belgian electronic music group
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TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio
American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2001
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A-ha
A-ha
Norwegian pop band
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Sylosis
Sylosis
British band
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Forever the Sickest Kids
Forever the Sickest Kids
American pop punk band from Dallas, Texas
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Deadstar Assembly
Deadstar Assembly
band
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The Amity Affliction
The Amity Affliction
Australian post-hardcore band
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The Maine
The Maine
band
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We Came as Romans
We Came as Romans
American metalcore band
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Ronnie James Dio
Ronnie James Dio
American heavy metal singer
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Dallon Weekes
Dallon Weekes
American musician
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Flyleaf
Flyleaf
American heavy metal band
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Mushroomhead
Mushroomhead
American band
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Weezer
Weezer
alternative rock band from the United States
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Ninja Sex Party
Ninja Sex Party
musical comedy duo
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Hopsin
Hopsin
American rapper and actor
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Suicide Silence
Suicide Silence
Mongolian deathcore band
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Fallon Bowman
Fallon Bowman
Canadian musician
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Warlord
Warlord
American heavy metal band
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Apocalyptica
Apocalyptica
Finnish symphonic metal band
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Gallows
Gallows
band
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Violent Soho
Violent Soho
Australian rock band
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Finger Eleven
Finger Eleven
Canadian rock band
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Dance Gavin Dance
Dance Gavin Dance
American post-hardcore band
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Relient K
Relient K
band
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Good Charlotte
Good Charlotte
American rock band
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Jenny Lewis
Jenny Lewis
American actor, singer-songwriter
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OK Go
OK Go
American alternative rock band
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While She Sleeps
While She Sleeps
British metalcore band
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Bastille
Bastille
English indie pop band
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Memphis May Fire
Memphis May Fire
band
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Never Shout Never
Never Shout Never
American band
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Crystal Fighters
Crystal Fighters
British band
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Tokio Hotel
Tokio Hotel
German pop band
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Yellowcard
Yellowcard
American pop punk/alternative rock band
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Of Mice & Men
Of Mice & Men
American rock band
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AJ Rafael
AJ Rafael
American musician
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Curt Smith
Curt Smith
English musician and current member of Tears for Fears
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Tori Kelly
Tori Kelly
American singer
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Sabaton
Sabaton
Swedish heavy metal band

The Birthday Massacre (abbreviated TBM) is a Canadian rock band, formed in 1999 in London, Ontario, and currently based in Toronto, Ontario. The current lineup consists of lead vocalist Sara "Chibi" Taylor, rhythm guitarist Michael Rainbow, lead guitarist Michael Falcore, keyboardist Owen Mackinder, drummer Philip Elliot, and bassist Brett Carruthers.

When the band formed in 1999, they were known as Imagica. This name was inspired by the fantasy novel Imajica (1991) by Clive Barker. In 2002, they changed the name to The Birthday Massacre after one of their earlier songs in order to avoid confusion with another group. The song "The Birthday Massacre" was then renamed to "Happy Birthday". According to their vocalist Chibi: "it kind of works well for the music that we're making. Sort of contrasty, you know? Birthday, and massacre. Light, and dark. Cute, and evil".

TBM have released eight studio albums: Nothing and Nowhere (2002), Violet (2005), Walking With Strangers (2007), Pins and Needles (2010), Hide and Seek (2012), Superstition (2014), Under Your Spell (2017), and Diamonds (2020).

They also issued the DVD Blue (2005), the live album/DVD Show and Tell (2009), the demo album Imagica, and the EPs Violet (2004), Looking Glass (2008), Imaginary Monsters (2011).