The Wolfnote
50 top tracks
The Wolfnote
50 top tracks
Albums

Sacred Bodies
The Wolfnote

this is the getdown
The Wolfnote

check the lungs for water
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dancing to a rhythm
The Wolfnote

This Is The Getdown!!!
The Wolfnote

SI! SI! SI! SI!
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Si! (yes) Si! (yes) Si! (yes)
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This is the Getdown !!!
The Wolfnote

Si!(Yes) Si!(Yes) Si!(Yes)
The Wolfnote

Dancing to a Rhythm Synchronized to a Heartbeat of a Man With a Barrel of a Gun to His Head
The Wolfnote

Dancing To A Rhythm Synchronized With The Heartbeat Of A Man With The Barrel Of A Gun To His Head
The Wolfnote

Songs To Make Engines Fail
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Biography
The Wolfnote were a hardcore band from the city of Edmonton in the Canadian province of Alberta, active between 2001 and 2006. They started bending the genres usually presented in Alberta's music scene shortly after their formation by releasing a CDR demo titled "Dancing To A Rhythm" before changing lead vocalists when Travis would join the band. The line up was set, and they recorded the "Si! Si! Si!" EP to be released on Farway records after putting out another self released single. <a href="h...Read more on Last.fm
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The Wolfnote were a hardcore band from the city of Edmonton in the Canadian province of Alberta, active between 2001 and 2006. They started bending the genres usually presented in Alberta's music scene shortly after their formation by releasing a CDR demo titled "Dancing To A Rhythm" before changing lead vocalists when Travis would join the band. The line up was set, and they recorded the "Si! Si! Si!" EP to be released on Farway records after putting out another self released single.
They went on to build a loyal fan base in the province's all ages scene, due to their wild performances where they would play only on floors and crowds of kids would gather around to dance which ever way they wanted.
Blackbox Recordings released their first full length, "This Is The Getdown", which showed a new direction for the band. The lyrics in the songs reflected what you might have seen at a Wolfnote show, rather than the music speaking for itself, it was reborn with a message of personal freedom.
"Sacred Bodies", also released on Blackbox recordings, would be the Wolfnote's final release in 2006 as they went their separate ways. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/The+Wolfnote">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
