Love You to Death (band)

Love You to Death
Background information
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Pop, power pop, pop punk
Years active 1999–present
Labels Affluence Music Group
Associated acts Boys Night Out, Not by Choice, The Good Skamaritans
Website www.loveyoutodeath.com
Members Scott Komer
Paul Shields
Christine Wallis
Sam Guaiana
Past members Alison "the ton" Morris, Connor Lovat-Fraser, Mark Speer, Gregory Perets, Bob Anderson, Dave Partridge, Jeff Davis, Charles Moniz, Neil Hamilton, Fatty McGinty, Dave Palmer, Liam Killeen, Matt McCausland, Shawn Butchart, Corey Wood, Dave Thomas, Hugo Bugg

Love You to Death is a Canadian pop punk band, signed to Affluence Music Group.

History

Love You to Death was previously the band The Pettit Project. They changed their name in February 2008, as a response to their frustration with people being unable to pronounce or spell their name properly.

With nine releases over the past eight years, LYTD members have included musicians that went on to be in Avril Lavigne’s band, Not By Choice and Boys Night Out. The band has also become a major player on the web with over 119,000 plays on MySpace, 150,000 on MP3.com and 240,500 on PureVolume.

Love You to Death has played with several established bands over the years. In 2002 they were featured on the Vans Warped Tour on the Drive Thru Records stage. They have played with Fefe Dobson on several occasions, including a mini tour alongside Hedley in the summer of 2006. LYTD has also appeared with the similar-sounding pop group Hellogoodbye.

They were also featured on the television show Radio Free Roscoe ("These Bossy Boots are Made for Walking").

Discography

Albums

  1. "Beacon, Lighthouse, Marco Polo "
  2. "Throwdown! "
  3. "Jack and Jager "
  4. "Kickin' Ass and Rippin' Throats "
  5. "Finishing Moves (ft. Deshaun Clarke) "
  6. "You Make Me Stupid "
  7. "Inside "
  8. "NowHere "
  9. "We'll Shout For You "
  10. "Sweet Picture Frame, Babe "
  11. "Armed and Dangerous "
  1. "(Second Chances For) Second Chances"
  2. "Do You"
  3. "Disappear Here"
  4. "Only Happy When I'm Not"
  5. "I'm Spoken For"
  6. "Groundhog Day"
  7. "So Damn Cute"
  8. "I Don't Think That This Will Happen"
  9. "Back in 9th Grade"
  10. "Francis"
  11. "She Doesn't Believe M'words"
  1. "That’s What Girls Do"
  2. "Just a Little Booty (2 Terms of Endearment)"
  3. "I Once Had"
  4. "There’s a Big F’in Elephant in the Room"
  5. "Caught You Staring"
  6. "Your Dedication"
  7. "It’s Part of Me"
  8. "A Rebound Shouldn’t Last Long"
  9. "September 4th"
  10. "Saturday Sat Alone"
  11. "I Rule You Suck"
  1. "Mr. Obvious"
  2. "Love Is in the Air"
  3. "Second Chances"
  4. "For Miles in Denial"
  5. "LOV"
  6. "Get Me the Rock Outta Here"
  7. "Me Moving on from Me"
  8. "Left on McCraney"
  9. "I'm Down with That"
  10. "If I Had a Dime"
  11. "Disclaimer!"
  12. "Pretty City, Bad Times"

(As 'The Pettit Project')

  1. "Wishingly Waiting Patiently"
  2. "Gonna Leave You in the Summertime"
  3. "Time Apart"
  4. "Heartbroken"
  5. "Everytime, Girl o' Mine"
  6. "The Sad Clown"
  7. "A Life Divine"
  8. "NYC"
  9. "Not Perfect Is Me"
  10. "Lauren (I Will Wait for You)"
  11. "Perfect Summer"

(as ‘The Pettit Project’)

  1. "3 Cheers 4 Me"
  2. "Used (to be alone)"
  3. "99 Lives"
  4. "When Scott Got Dumped"
  5. "Cutie Stalker McCutie-Stalk"
  6. "I’ll Bury You at Makeout Creek"
  7. "Autobot Lovesong"
  8. "Girlington"

(as ‘The Pettit Project’)

  1. "Mistletopriation of Funds"
  2. "Stupid Christmas Song"
  3. "How Do You Giftwrap a Young Boy’s First Broken Heart?"
  4. "Disclaimer! (demo)"

Band

Current members

Past members

See also

External links

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