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.
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Lollapalooza 1997 North America Tour Aug 12, 1997 George, Washington, United States Uploaded by Jeremy D'ambrosio
Sugar Ray / Smashmouth / Marcy Playground / Radio Iodine / Artificial Joy Club Aug 22 - 23, 1997 Wichita, Kansas, United States Uploaded by Crawdaddy74
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Artificial Joy Club has had 15 concerts.
Artificial Joy Club is most often considered to be Rock, Alternative, Female Vocalists, Canadian, and Canadian Indie.
The last Artificial Joy Club concert was on May 30, 1998 at Megaland Park (Evenemententerrein Megaland) in Landgraaf, Limburg, Netherlands. The bands that performed were: Moby / NOFX / Primus / Deftones / The Dandy Warhols / Garbage / Spiritualized / Tori Amos / Grandaddy / Smashing Pumpkins / Tricky / Ocean Colour Scene / Faithless / K's Choice / Girls Against Boys / Reprazent / The Verve / Zion Train / Anouk / 16 horsepower / Junkie Xl / Bentley Rhythm Ace / Tindersticks / Van Dik Hout / Artificial Joy Club / Skik / Caeser / The Poises.