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The Wackers were a Canadian rock band formed in Montreal in 1970. The band was originally founded by songwriter and guitarist Bob Segarini and drummer Randy Bishop. They were known for their melodic and harmonious sound, drawing influences from 1960s pop and rock music. The Wackers released their debut album, "Wackering Heights," in 1972, which received critical acclaim for its catchy tunes and strong songwriting.
The band's music was characterized by their tight vocal harmonies and jangly guitar riffs, reminiscent of bands like The Beatles and The Byrds. Despite their limited commercial success, The Wackers gained a cult following in the music scene. The band disbanded in 1974 after releasing their second album, "Hot Wacks," due to internal conflicts and lack of mainstream recognition. Despite their short-lived career, The Wackers are remembered as a talented and innovative band that contributed to the vibrant music scene of the 1970s.
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