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These are some of the bands and freeform projects Brian Trepanier drummed in.

sPunk's First Music Video

sPunk is a cover band project I am currently drumming in.

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SELECT SONG FROM LIST, SONG STARTS PLAYING IN A COUPLE OF SECONDS.
Quality of recording and volume varies between songs.

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JD Ivy (bass) and Brian Trepanier, 1st eJamming.com meet Feb 14 2010

This recording was made in Vancouver Canada, with the bass being played three miles away from where the drums were being played.

This recording is the final loop-back from the software. At some point in the near future, recordings of my online jams will have each musician recording their own instrument, then assembled afterward. What you hear with this recording is the end result of the drum and guitar sounds heading out from their respective source, then sent to the other player as a mixed audio. There is a slight lag with this process. This recording was made by splitting my headphone jack out of the computer between the headphones that I use to hear the jam and another computer's LINE IN to record. You cannot record on the same computer that is running eJamming's software, as it completely takes control of the sound card. That said, it does not sound like this in my headphones when I am jamming, or it does but my mind compensates. I suspect it actually just does not sound like this to me while jamming. The thinking is future recordings, where instruments are recorded separately and mixed later, will produce much better quality recordings, as I will split the DRUM OUT line before it goes into the computer and record that instead of recording a pre-mixed lagged loop-back split from my headphones. The guitarist would split their amplifier out as well, one end to a recording source, the other to the LINE IN on their computer to jam. After the jam is finished, either person will send the other their recording in whatever format, and they can be mixed together. This would also give each musician control over the use of their performance.

Michael Klatskin (keyboards) and Brian Trepanier, eJamming.com Feb 14 2010

This recording was made with drums in Vancouver Canada, with the keyboards being played in Pennsylvania USA.

eJamming.com is a website where musical instruments can get together to chat. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Quick Recording Tests with
New YAMAHA DTXTREME 3
Standard Electronic Drumkit

all drum kits 12, 49-35/ 34-18/ 17-10/ 9-1/

Battle of Evermore mp3

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sPunk page

"I Warez My Sunglasses at Nite" and "Boyz of Summer" sPunk LIVE April 2009
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sPunk rehearsal October 22nd 2009


An unedited rehearsal.

James Howard: vocals
Kurt Mang: guitar
Anthony Bischoff: bass
Brian Trepanier: drums

The sPunk MySpace page

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JAM BITCH January 3, 2007


Straight ahead jams featuring:
Grant Miller: guitar
some hack: drums

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LIME TONGUE: May 2005


Click for more info on
the infamous "Lime Tongue" debacle.

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CRITTER: April 2005


Chris "Critter" Williams: vocals
Grant Miller: guitar
Heath Hales: bass
CRITTER STORY: On Saturday April 9th 2005, I was asked to play drums on a recording taking place april 12th
that the regular drummer couldn't make. The recording had to be done before the singer left
town that Wednesday. I said sure. Instruments were recorded on the 12th, vocals were dubbed on the 13th.
The project was enjoyable and I met some cool people
at "Charts Rehearsal Studios" in Vancouver, where the demo was recorded.
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AAAnus of SATAN: timeless

AAAnus of SATAN

There is no explanation for AAAnus of SATAN,
there can only be sincere apologies.
None are forthcoming, however.

STORY of AAAoS: There was a site a long time ago called MP3.com that accepted submitted songs. They categorized by song genre and listed alphabetically by band name. AAAoS was made for the purpose of getting a song in each category at the top of the list. Songs were recorded in one take, and the vocals added later, usually without hearing the actual music that was recorded for it. Usually recorded on the weekends after much imbiding. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE DECEMBERS: 1999


James Dean IV: guitar and vocals
Marc Thibeault: slide guitar
Wes Cook: bass

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JAMES DEAN IV: 2001


James Dean IV: everything except drums
The idea was to write and record
a song in an afternoon.
StillMoon Hill was the result.
Produced by Brian Trepanier.

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WALTZ DARLING: late 90's


Atila Breti: vocals
Robert Medic: guitar
Rich Katynski: bass

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ARTHUR ELLIS: early to mid 90's

Arthur: Excalibur isn't a sword, it's words.

Ellis: E=L+1s: an Eternity Equals a Lifetime Plus One Second

"Arthur Ellis" was the pseudonym used by the person hired as the Canadian executioner.

Shannon Hallett: vocals
Peter "Fish" Fisera: Hammond organ and keyboards
Sherman Arnold: bass
Brendan Rideout: bass (replaced Sherman)
Trevor Wolfe: guitar
Dave Shannon: guitar (replaced Trevor)

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CHURCH OF THE EVIL LIVING DEAD: mid 90's


Joe "Fat Satan" Bodner: bass and vocals

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ADVANCED LEPROSY: mid-80's


David Leeson (Man with Beard and Moustache): vocals
Robert Zimmer (Bobby Doctor): guitar and vocals
James Tansey (Senor Cojones): bass
Read the ADVANCED LEPROSY story by clicking here.

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SHADOWPLAY: mid-80's, with this one song recorded in 1985


Robert Zimmer: guitar and vocals
Steve (Gooch) Flath: bass

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Music and video footage was supplied, I did the editing

I have drummed with many other projects, some of which have recordings out there, some which don't.
The collection of MP3's on this page neither signifies the best of what I have done, nor the worst.
This collection merely represents what I had available and copyrights to upload.

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