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Japandroids

Japandroids is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, consisting of Brian King (guitar, vocals) and David Prowse (drums, vocals).〔Lindsay, Cam ("No Fun City Rockers" ), ''Exclaim!'', May 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕
Formed in 2006, the band rose to prominence following the release of their debut album ''Post-Nothing'' (2009). Their second album, ''Celebration Rock'' (2012), was released to widespread critical acclaim,〔Metacritic ("Japandroids - Celebration Rock" ), Metacritic, accessed January 22, 2014.〕 with ''Rolling Stone'' listing it as one of "The 10 Coolest Summer Albums of All Time", and Spin naming them 2012's ''Band of the Year''.〔Sheffield, Rob ("The 10 Coolest Summer Albums of All Time" ), ''Rolling Stone'', July 18, 2012 accessed January 22, 2014.〕〔Harvilla, Rob ("Band of the Year: Japandroids" ), ''Spin'', December 3, 2012 accessed January 22, 2014.〕 Japandroids toured heavily in support of both albums, gaining notoriety for their live performances〔Caramanica, Jon ("Kinetic, Exuberant and Loud on the Topic of Romance" ), ''The New York Times'', July 12, 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕〔Chick, Stevie ("Japandroids: Live at Heaven (London, UK)" ), ''The Guardian'', October 29, 2012 accessed January 22, 2014.〕 and extensive international concert tours.〔Marotta, Michael ("Japandroids finally wrap up their 230-show ‘Celebration Rock’ tour — which began in March 2012" ), ''Vanyaland'', November 17, 2013 accessed January 22, 2014.〕 Between 2009 and 2013, the band performed approximately 500 shows in 44 countries across North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.〔("Bandsintown – Tour History 2009–2013 (Japandroids)" )〕
Japandroids' music has been described as "one part classic rock, one part punk",〔Hermes, Will ("Japandroids: One Part Classic Rock, One Part Punk" ), ''NPR'', June 6, 2012 accessed January 22, 2014.〕 due to their blending of classic rock influences such as Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, with punk rock influences such as the Replacements and Hüsker Dü.〔Devlin, Mike ("Why Japandroids should win the Polaris Prize" ), ''CBC Music'', July 30, 2012 accessed January 22, 2014.〕〔Rubin, Mike ("Loud Enough to Be Heard in Another Country" ), ''The New York Times'', June 15, 2012 accessed January 22, 2014.〕〔Cohen, Ian ("Reviews - Japandroids, Celebration Rock" ), ''Pitchfork Media'', May 29, 2012 accessed June 7, 2012.〕〔Gormely, Ian ("Review: Japandroids - Celebration Rock" ), ''Exclaim!'', May 29, 2012 accessed January 22, 2014.〕
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