Career Suicide
Career Suicide is a Canadian hardcore punk band from Toronto, formed in 2001. They are celebrated for their authentic 1980s hardcore sound and relentless touring schedule.
History
Career Suicide played their first live show in January 2002, quickly establishing themselves on the hardcore scene. Over the years, they have recorded numerous full-length albums, singles, and demo tapes across international labels. The band has toured extensively throughout North America, Europe, and Japan, maintaining an active presence on the global punk circuit.
Notably, guitarist Jonah Falco and former bassist Mike Haliechuk are also involved in the influential band Fucked Up, contributing to Career Suicide’s ties with the broader punk community. Their music is characterized by a raw, vintage hardcore aesthetic that resonates with fans of the genre’s early days.
Discography
- 1st demo tape (2002, self-released)
- 2nd demo tape (2002, self-released)
- Career Suicide 7-inch EP (2002, Kangaroo Records)
- Career Suicide LP (2002, Ugly Pop Records)
- SARS 7-inch EP (2003, Deranged Records)
- Invisible Eyes 12-inch EP (2005, Feral Ward Records)
- Signals 7-inch EP (2004, Slasher Records)
- Signals 7-inch EP (European picture disk) (2004, Even Worse Records)
- Split LP with Jed Whitey (2004, Deranged Records)
- Attempted Suicide LP & CD (2006/2007, Deranged Records)
- Cherry Beach 7-inch EP (2008, Sewercide Records)
- Cherry Beach 7-inch EP (2010, Dirtnap Records)
- Machine Response 12-inch LP (2017, Static Shock Records)
Members
- Jonah Falco – guitar
- Martin Farkas – vocals
- Jon Sharron – bass
- Ian Romano – drums
Past members include: Eric Smith, Noah Gadke, Jesse Parker, Bennett Jones-Phillips, Chris Colohan, Mike Haliechuk, Mark Hurst, Neal, Mark Rodenheizer, Brandon Ferrell, David Brown, Matthew Miller, Dallas Good, among others.