Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, the Planet Smashers’ infectious pop infused melodies, rippin’ horn licks and killer live shows, quickly established them as the city’s “Kings of Ska”. They released their first album (“Self-Titled”) on Planet Smasher’s founder Matt Collyer’s own label STOMP Records and hit the road. By 1997 they were no longer a local band, but a national phenomenon, headlining shows across Canada and pushing their second record
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Horn Solo – C#F#C#F# C#F# A million dollar question C#F# What's the winning look for this year? C#F# The game is on and seasons in full swing C#F# Stakes are high pick your invitations
C#F# Careful not to push or shove C#F# If you want in on the new idea C#F# Who will be the first to unite?
A#D#mG# Stand up and check your invitation
C#G#A#F# Sorry if I act this way, these are things that I can't change C#G#A#F# Courage is my only hope; I struggle as I try to cope
Horn Solo – C# F# X2 (say struggle after each bar)
C#F# A million dollar question C#F# What's the winning look for this year? C#F# The game is on and the pace is picking up C#F# Place your bets no room for hesitation
C#F# The trick is to show some love C#F# If you want in on the next idea C#F# Gotta say you're in the know
A#D#mG# Stand up and check your invitations
C#G#A#F# Sorry if I have to say, you'll never see me last this way C#G#A#F# Courage is my only hope; I struggle as I try to cope
Horn Solo – C# F# X4 (say struggle after each bar)
A#D#mG# A million dollar question C#G#A#F# Sorry if I act this way, these are things that I can't change C#G#A#F# Courage is my only hope; I struggle as I try to cope C#G# You will never see me act this way