Canadian artist profile
SourcedFucked Up
Band · Toronto, ON
Fucked Up are a Toronto hardcore punk band whose expansive records stretch the genre through layered guitars, long-form narrative, electronics, dance music, folk, and rock-opera scale.
- Active since
- 2001
- Catalog
- 44 releases
- Last checked
- July 13, 2026
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Fucked Up are a Toronto hardcore punk band formed in 2001. The current artist-controlled lineup is vocalist Damian Abraham, drummer Jonah Falco, guitarists Mike Haliechuk and Josh Zucker, and bassist Sandy Miranda. Early singles and EPs established a confrontational sound built from dense guitar layers, shouted vocals, and a willingness to stretch hardcore beyond short-form convention. Hidden World arrived in 2006, followed by The Chemistry of Common Life in 2008. That album won the 2009 Polaris Music Prize. David Comes to Life expanded the band's narrative ambitions into rock opera in 2011, while Glass Boys, Dose Your Dreams, the long-running Zodiac series, and later records moved through psychedelia, electronics, dance music, folk, and classical texture without abandoning punk intensity. One Day was written and recorded under a one-day-per-member constraint and released in 2023. Another Day and Someday followed in 2024, with Someday recorded across Toronto studios and featuring guest vocals from Tuka Mohammed, Julianna Riolino, Graham Sayle, Patrick Flynn, and Max Williams. The band remains active: its official website announces the multi-part Grass Can Move Stones conclusion to the Zodiac series, carries current releases, and lists an October 2026 festival performance in Nova Scotia. The exact Spotify identity contains 44 distinct primary album and single containers from 2002 through March 2025: 18 album-classified releases and 26 singles. This provider count includes multi-part works and archival collections and is not presented as a count of original studio albums. Current artist-controlled releases beyond Spotify's exact-profile cutoff are described separately and not added to that total. English and French copy and translation provenance were reviewed together, Spotify media is rendered with provider attribution, professional inquiries are directed to the official website, and no direct contact details are republished.
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