ARTIFICIAL JOY CLUB

ARTIFICIAL JOY CLUB

Genres: alternative, alternative rock, Canadian, rock, quirky

About ARTIFICIAL JOY CLUB

Artificial Joy Club was an alternative rock band which formed in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1993. The band consisted of Louise Reny (vocals), Michael Goyette (guitar), Leslie Howe (guitar, keyboards), Tim Dupont (bass), and Andrew Lamarche (drums). The band was originally called Sal's Birdland, and released two albums under that name before changing their name to Artificial Joy Club in 1996. Reny and Howe formerly recorded as the dance-pop duo One to One, and Howe produced Alanis Morrissette's first two albums. Artificial Joy Club had a Top 20 alt-rock radio hit in the United States with "Sick & Beautiful" in 1997, and disbanded in 1999

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ARTIFICIAL JOY CLUB — Top 1 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
ARTIFICIAL JOY CLUB SICK BEAUTIFUL
SICK BEAUTIFUL