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The Russian Futurists
The Russian Futurists
Canadian indie pop band in Toronto
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Die Mannequin
Die Mannequin
band
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Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Canadian folk rock band
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Ninja High School
Ninja High School
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Plants and Animals
Plants and Animals
Canadian band
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Stars
Stars
Canadian indie rock band
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Black Milk
Black Milk
American rapper
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Joel Plaskett
Joel Plaskett
Canadian rock musician
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The Buttless Chaps
The Buttless Chaps
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Wolf Parade
Wolf Parade
Canadian rock band
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Apostle of Hustle
Apostle of Hustle
band
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Ohbijou
Ohbijou
band that plays independent music
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Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene
Canadian art rock band
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Chad VanGaalen
Chad VanGaalen
Canadian musician
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Gentleman Reg
Gentleman Reg
Canadian musician
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Boom Bip
Boom Bip
American record producer
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You Say Party
You Say Party
Canadian dance-punk music band
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The Zolas
The Zolas
Canadian rock band
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Julie Doiron
Julie Doiron
Canadian musician
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Rich Aucoin
Rich Aucoin
Canadian indie rock musician
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Jenny Omnichord
Jenny Omnichord
Canadian musician
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Grand Analog
Grand Analog
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Jenny Whiteley
Jenny Whiteley
Canadian singer
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The Weakerthans
The Weakerthans
Canadian indie rock band
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Daddy's Hands
Daddy's Hands
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The Rural Alberta Advantage
The Rural Alberta Advantage
Canadian band
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Shad
Shad
Canadian rapper
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Hayden
Hayden
Canadian musician
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Owen Pallett
Owen Pallett
Canadian musician
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Constantines
Constantines
band
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Hannah Georgas
Hannah Georgas
Canadian singer
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Luke Doucet
Luke Doucet
Canadian musician
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Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin was an American rock band formed in 2004, hailing from Orange County, California. The band originally began as a solo project for Andrew McMahon, the frontman of Something Corporate.
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Joy Electric
Joy Electric
band
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Howie Beck
Howie Beck
Canadian musician
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Iglooghost
Iglooghost
British electronic music producer
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Young Rival
Young Rival
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Noah23
Noah23
American / Canadian musician
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Hollerado
Hollerado
Canadian rock band
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Born Ruffians
Born Ruffians
Canadian indie rock band
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Brendan Canning
Brendan Canning
Canadian musician
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A. C. Newman
A. C. Newman
Canadian musician and singer–songwriter
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Raine Maida
Raine Maida
Canadian musician
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The Hidden Cameras
The Hidden Cameras
Canadian band
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Torngat
Torngat
Canadian indie band
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Hot Little Rocket
Hot Little Rocket
indie rock band
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The Diableros
The Diableros
musical artist
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Daniel Romano
Daniel Romano
Canadian musician
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Reverie Sound Revue
Reverie Sound Revue
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John K. Samson
John K. Samson
Canadian singer-songwriter and rock bandleader
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Louise Burns
Louise Burns
Canadian musician
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Metric
Metric
Canadian indie rock band
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The Bicycles
The Bicycles
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The High Dials
The High Dials
Canadian indie rock band
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Pony Up
Pony Up
band
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Jenn Grant
Jenn Grant
Canadian Singer
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The Deadly Snakes
The Deadly Snakes
band
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Jneiro Jarel
Jneiro Jarel
American rapper
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Junior Boys
Junior Boys
Canadian electropop group
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Spoon
Spoon
American band
Wax Mannequin
Canadian singer-songwriter

Wax Mannequin

Intro
Canadian singer-songwriter

Wax Mannequin is the stage name of Chris Adeney, a Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter. His style has been described as "a hybrid of Bruce Cockburn and Frank Zappa", "Tom Waits and Type O Negative jamming on the early Beatles catalogue", and "Rheostatics via Savatage". Carl Wilson of The Globe and Mail noted that "crowds are often baffled whether to be awed, irritated or amused by Wax's all-rockets-flaring, un-Canadian-like extravagant performances" (2004).

Part of the Hamilton, Ontario scene, Adeney released his first self-titled album, a solo album in the psychedelic folk genre, in 2000. He followed up with and Gun in 2002, before putting together an eponymous band for his third release, 2004's The Price, which was supported by national tours across Canada and Australia. His best known single to date is "Message from the Queen".

His fourth album, Orchard and Ire, was released in 2007 (an EP titled Orchard was released in summer 2006).

His fifth full-length album, Saxon, was released by Zunior on 4 August 2009. It was the first of Wax Mannequin's albums to prominently identify his backing band, Black Blood (Aidan Campbell on percussion and Mark Raymond on bass), and was followed by extensive cross-Canada and European touring.

He is the brother of financial blogger Mr. Money Mustache.