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[[Atlas Strategic]] was an [[indie rock]] band from [[Victoria]], [[British Columbia]]. The band broke up in 2002. It was made of [[Dan Boeckner]] who played guitar and sang, [[Johnny Pollard]] aka Atlas Strategic, who played the organ, synths, saxaphone, and sang backing vocals, [[Steve Simard]] who played the drums, and [[Brooklyn Cannon]] who played guitar and sang backing vocals.
[[Atlas Strategic]] was an [[indie rock]] band from [[Victoria]], [[British Columbia]]. The band broke up in 2002. It was made of [[Dan Boeckner]] who played guitar and sang, [[Johnny Pollard]] aka Atlas Strategic, who played the organ, synths, saxaphone, and sang backing vocals, [[Steve Simard]] who played the drums, and [[Brooklyn Cannon]] who played guitar and sang backing vocals.



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Atlas Strategic was an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia. The band broke up in 2002. It was made of Dan Boeckner who played guitar and sang, Johnny Pollard aka Atlas Strategic, who played the organ, synths, saxaphone, and sang backing vocals, Steve Simard who played the drums, and Brooklyn Cannon who played guitar and sang backing vocals.

Their first album, the only officially released one was "Rapture, Ye Minions!" which was released by Global Symphonic. They later had plans to put out another release on a larger label, which was on the verge of being Sub Pop. They recorded a second session and put out the 8 song "tour ep" "That's Familiar!" They also had another unofficial release called "Here We Come" that included the songs from "That's Familiar!" and three more including a new version of "Bad Robots" from "Rapture, Ye Minions!"

After recording "That's Familiar!"/"Here We Come" Brooklyn Cannon left the band. This caused Steve Simard to move from drums to guitar, and Jeff Allport joined the band to play drums.

Dan Boeckner now shares the roll of main singer in another Canadian band called Wolf Parade, and has a side project called Handsome Furs. They are each on Sub Pop Records.

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