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Cancer Bats

Cancer Bats is a Canadian hardcore punk band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 2004 by vocalist Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton. The band blends elements of hardcore punk, metalcore, and sludge metal, delivering aggressive riffs, screamed vocals, and high-energy performances that have earned them a dedicated following in the heavy music scene. Currently comprising Cormier on vocals, Mike Peters on drums, Jaye R. Schwarzer on bass and guitar, and Jackson Landry on guitar—following Middleton's departure in 2021—the group has released seven studio albums, including their debut Birthing the Giant in 2006 and most recent Psychic Jailbreak in 2022. Over their two-decade career, Cancer Bats have built a reputation for relentless touring, sharing stages with acts like Converge, , and , while amassing critical acclaim in publications such as Kerrang! and Exclaim!. They have earned five Juno Award nominations for their contributions to Canadian rock and metal, highlighting their influence within the punk and hardcore communities. Additionally, the band operates the side project Bat Sabbath, performing covers, which underscores their affinity for heavy metal traditions. Their discography, marked by themes of and , continues to evolve, with Psychic Jailbreak praised for its raw intensity and introspective lyrics amid lineup changes.

History

Formation and early years (2004–2006)

Cancer Bats was formed in the spring of 2004 in , , , by vocalist Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, who had previously collaborated in the metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration. The duo sought to create a project that fused aggression with influences, drawing inspiration from acts such as , , Led Zeppelin, and Down. To complete the lineup, they recruited bassist Andrew McCracken and drummer Joel Bath, enabling the band to quickly develop original material. In early 2005, Cancer Bats self-released a four-song CD, which they sold at local shows and quickly exhausted two pressings due to strong interest. This was later reissued as a limited-edition 7-inch EP by label Tragicomedy Records later that year, helping to build the band's early reputation within Toronto's punk scene. Shortly after the demo's release, drummer Joel Bath departed, and he was replaced by Mike Peters, solidifying the quartet that would define the band's initial sound. Throughout 2005 and into 2006, Cancer Bats focused on intensive touring across , performing at DIY venues and sharing bills with established Canadian and acts to hone their high-energy live performances. This period culminated in the band signing with Distort Entertainment, leading to the release of their debut full-length album, Birthing the Giant, on June 6, 2006, in . The album, which expanded on the demo's raw energy with tracks like "Golden Tanks" and "Grenades," marked Cancer Bats' emergence as a formidable presence in the North American scene.

Breakthrough and lineup shifts (2007–2011)

In 2007, Cancer Bats underwent significant lineup changes following the departure of founding bassist Andrew McCracken, who left to focus on his company. The band temporarily recruited former Figure Four bassist Jason Bailey to fill the role during this transitional period. Later that year, Jaye R. Schwarzer, previously of bands like and Hope to Die, joined as the permanent bassist, stabilizing the lineup with vocalist Liam Cormier, guitarist Scott Middleton, and drummer Mike Peters. This shift occurred amid preparations for the band's second album, during which Middleton also contributed bass parts to accommodate the recording process. The band's breakthrough came with the release of their second studio album, Hail Destroyer, on April 22, 2008, through Distort Entertainment in and later via Ferret Music internationally. Recorded with producer Gavin Brown, the album featured guest vocals from notable artists including of on "Deathsmarch," Tim McIlrath of on "Pneumonia Hawk," and Ben Kowalewicz of on "Lucifer's Rocking Chair," enhancing its crossover appeal in the and scenes. Critically, it garnered widespread acclaim, earning a perfect five-out-of-five rating from Kerrang!, which praised its aggressive energy and metallic edge as a step forward from their debut. The album's success marked Cancer Bats' emergence as a prominent force in international , blending southern metal influences with high-octane riffs. Post-release, Cancer Bats embarked on extensive touring to capitalize on the album's momentum, including a major U.S. and U.K. run supporting and in mid-2008, which exposed them to larger audiences across and . They also performed at high-profile festivals such as Reading and in 2008 and , solidifying their reputation for chaotic, high-energy live shows. In 2009, the band joined the tour alongside acts like and , further expanding their reach with nearly 300 shows worldwide over the prior years, spanning more than 20 countries. These tours not only boosted their fanbase but also honed their raw, mosh-pit-driven performance style. By 2010, with their lineup intact, Cancer Bats released their third album, Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones, on April 13 through Distort Entertainment, produced once again by Gavin Brown. The record maintained their signature blend of aggression and metallic grooves, featuring a cover of the ' "" that highlighted their punk roots, and received positive reviews for its consistent intensity and potential to draw in new listeners. Touring continued unabated, with appearances at events like Hit the Deck Festival in , alongside support slots for bands such as and . That same year, the band began experimenting with side performances under the moniker Bat Sabbath, delivering full sets of covers that quickly gained a and added a theatrical dimension to their live repertoire.

Mainstream recognition and expansion (2012–2014)

In 2012, Cancer Bats achieved a significant milestone with the release of their fourth studio album, Dead Set on Living, on April 24 via in and Hassle Records in the UK. Recorded at Studios in with producers Eric Ratz and Kenny Luong, the album marked a shift toward more anthemic, groove-oriented infused with metallic riffs and themes of resilience and community. Critics praised its energy and consistency, with Punknews.org awarding it 8/10 for its heavy yet accessible sound that balanced punk roots with influences, while described it as the band's most versatile and unforgiving work to date. The release was supported by a Canadian headlining tour featuring Touche Amore and A Sight for Sewn Eyes, alongside promotional singles like "Road Sick" and "Old Blood." The band's growing profile led to prominent festival slots that year, including performances at Download Festival, Reading Festival, Rock am Ring, and Rock im Park, where they shared stages with major acts and honed their high-energy live reputation. These appearances, part of the Dead Set on Living promotion, exposed Cancer Bats to broader European audiences and solidified their status within the international hardcore and metal scenes. In the US, they played Rock and Shock, further expanding their touring footprint. By late 2012, the album's reception contributed to increased visibility, with tracks like "Bricks and Mortar" gaining traction in punk and metal playlists. In 2013, Cancer Bats ventured into side projects with the Black Sabbath tribute EP Bat Sabbath: Bastards of Reality, released February 12 on , featuring covers like "" and "" performed in their signature punk-metal style. This release, initially conceived as a Halloween gimmick in 2011, highlighted the band's metal influences and attracted Sabbath fans, leading to dedicated Bat Sabbath shows, such as one in . The year also saw extensive touring, including a spring run supporting alongside , praised for its high-energy synergy, and appearances at Soundwave Festival in and in the UK. These efforts underscored the band's expanding network in the global heavy music circuit. By 2014, Cancer Bats continued building with singles like "Satellites" on BMG and a split 7-inch with JFM on Beyond Marketing Group , signaling preparations for future material. Their touring remained robust, including headlining dates and spots that maintained the from prior years, though specific large-scale expansions tapered as they focused on songwriting. The period overall represented a peak in recognition, with bookings and support elevating their profile beyond circuits.

Challenges and evolution (2015–2019)

In the lead-up to their fifth studio album, Searching for Zero, released on March 10, 2015, Cancer Bats confronted significant burnout after over a decade of relentless touring and recording. The band, feeling creatively stagnant following their 2012 release Dead Set on Living, took an intentional break in 2013 to recharge, but the subsequent sessions with producer Ross Robinson in Venice Beach, California, during the summer of 2014 proved intensely demanding. Robinson's unorthodox methods— including marathon 14-hour recording days, emotional confrontations to draw out raw performances, and even physical antics like throwing objects to ignite energy—pushed the members to their limits, resulting in a chaotic yet experimental sound that blended their hardcore roots with melodic hooks and stoner rock influences. This process yielded what the band described as their most divisive album to date, risking fan alienation with its polarizing shifts but marking a bold evolution toward greater honesty and variety in their songwriting. The release of Searching for Zero via Distort Entertainment in and Pure Noise Records in the United States propelled Cancer Bats into a grueling tour schedule that underscored their endurance challenges. They supported high-profile acts like Danzig and Pennywise across in summer , followed by a headline tour and an run, while also appearing at festivals such as Groezrock in . These outings, alongside shared bills with bands like Lord Dying and Single Mothers, highlighted the physical and logistical toll of constant travel, yet reinforced their reputation for high-energy live shows that fostered deep audience connections through mosh-pit anthems and communal intensity. Despite the album's mixed —praised for its aggression but critiqued for departing from their earlier metallic edge—these sustained their momentum, allowing the band to refine their performance dynamics amid the fatigue. By 2018, Cancer Bats had navigated further personal hardships, including the deaths of close associates and the cumulative strain of non-stop global commitments, which informed a pivotal shift toward . These trials culminated in the surprise release of their sixth album, The Spark That Moves, on April 20, 2018, self-recorded in with producer JP Peters—known for his work with —and issued via the band's own Bat Skull Records in partnership with New Damage. Departing from the prior album's turmoil, the record embraced a more optimistic, groove-oriented sound infused with vibes and infectious choruses, as heard in tracks like "" and "Brightest Days," reflecting a "no more " ethos that prioritized fun and positivity. This not only revitalized their creative output but also expanded their appeal, leading to larger festival slots and packed shows across , the , and , solidifying their status as stalwarts while adapting to the era's demands.

Pandemic impact, departures, and revival (2020–2023)

The severely disrupted Cancer Bats' activities starting in early 2020, with the band forced to cancel their summer tour in April amid global lockdowns and venue closures. Their last live performance before the shutdown occurred in February 2020, resulting in an 820-day gap without shows, which frontman Cormier described as feeling surreal, as if "time had passed" without the usual touring rhythm. During this period, the band shifted focus to songwriting, beginning work on what would become their seventh album, Psychic Jailbreak, originally conceived pre-pandemic but delayed by the crisis. Tracks like "Lonely Bong" and "Friday Night" later reflected themes of and from the lockdowns. In October 2021, founding guitarist and co-founder Scott Middleton announced his amicable departure from Cancer Bats after 17 years, citing a desire to prioritize family, production work, and other musical projects. The split led to the postponement of all remaining 2021 tour dates to 2022, allowing the band time to adapt as a with bassist Jaye Schwarzer taking over guitar duties. No other departures occurred during this time, and Cormier emphasized the positive transition, stating the change invigorated their creative process for the upcoming release. The band's revival began in 2022 with the April 15 release of Psychic Jailbreak via their own Bat Skull Records and New Damage Records, marking their first album as a trio and the longest gap between records in their career. Live performances resumed that year, including a sold-out headline show in and a short run of Canadian dates, recapturing their high-energy "party" vibe post-pandemic. By 2023, Cancer Bats expanded touring efforts, including an run in March and European festival appearances, while releasing the single "Weird Punx" in October to signal a return to their punk roots. These activities solidified their resurgence, with Cormier noting excitement to "show fans what the BATS can still do."

Recent tours, controversies, and new directions (2024–present)

In 2024, Cancer Bats faced backlash after performing at Conne Island in , , on August 8, a venue that had been boycotted by over 13 artists since October 2023 due to its perceived pro-Israel stance amid the Israel- conflict. The band issued a public apology on , acknowledging the oversight in venue selection and emphasizing their commitment to creating safe spaces at shows, while clarifying their opposition to and support for a free . They provided an ([email protected]) for fans to report concerns about future bookings and admitted lapses in monitoring feedback. The band maintained an active touring schedule into 2025, starting with Canadian dates in January alongside Ethereal Tomb and Mile End, including shows in Windsor, Barrie, Guelph, and St. Catharines. Additional Ontario performances followed in March with Escuela Grind and Mile End, covering Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, and London. A significant setback occurred on April 21, 2025, during their U.S. tour in Indianapolis, where their van and trailer were stolen overnight, resulting in the loss of all instruments, gear, and merchandise, though the vehicles were later recovered with damage. This forced the cancellation of a show in St. Louis and prompted a GoFundMe campaign that raised over $33,000 CAD in under 24 hours to replace equipment and repair the van. In response, the band released the previously unreleased track "Backstab the Rat Race"—a B-side from their 2022 album Psychic Jailbreak sessions—as a thank-you to supporters, with an official video premiering on July 16, 2025. Later in 2025, Cancer Bats announced their eighth studio album in December 2024, with the band entering the songwriting phase and using early tours to build momentum. To further engage fans, they revived their tribute project, Bat Sabbath, for an eight-date Canadian tour in December, kicking off in and concluding December 20 in , supported by Ethereal Tomb (performing Slipknot covers) and Diner Drugs (covering the ). This run highlighted their continued exploration of genre tributes and live performance innovation amid ongoing creative developments. As of November 2025, the band entered the for the eighth album and was announced for the 2000 Trees Festival in 2026.

Musical style and influences

Core elements and genre blending

Cancer Bats' music is rooted in hardcore punk, characterized by aggressive, shouted vocals, fast-paced rhythms, and raw, high-energy performances that prioritize mosh-pit intensity and communal live experiences. The band's core sound features driving guitar riffs with metallic crunch, pounding bass lines, and drum patterns that alternate between blistering speed and sludgy grooves, often delivering anthemic choruses designed to incite crowd participation. This foundation draws heavily from classic hardcore influences like Black Flag and the Misfits, which provide the punk urgency and DIY ethos, while frontman Liam Cormier's vocal style—marked by guttural screams and melodic inflections—adds a layer of visceral emotional delivery. The band's genre blending sets them apart, fusing with elements of subgenres such as , stoner metal, and southern metal, creating a hybrid that evokes the chaotic energy of "the being covered by ZAO being played by in the back of a van." influences appear in their down-tuned, riff-heavy tracks with extended, gritty breakdowns, as heard in albums like Searching for Zero, where the sound takes on a " metal-sounding take on " with varying tempos and atmospheric weight. Southern metal elements infuse their music with groovy, bluesy undertones and metallic aggression, boiling down to "wicked : riffs" that blend swagger with ferocity. Broader metal inspirations, including Black Sabbath's doom-laden riffs and Rage Against the Machine's politically charged grooves, further expand this palette, allowing Cancer Bats to incorporate stoner metal experimentation and grunge-tinged melodies without losing their core. This eclectic mixing results in a versatile yet cohesive style that evolves across releases, maintaining accessibility for fans while appealing to metal audiences through its heavy, riff-driven dynamics.

Evolution over time

Cancer Bats' musical style originated in their debut album Birthing the Giant (2006), characterized by an experimental blend of and subgenres, featuring intricate song structures with multiple parts that reflected the band's early learning process under producer Gavin Brown. Their follow-up Hail Destroyer (2008) retained this fusion but emphasized raw, youthful energy and aggressive punk-metal crossover, drawing from touring experiences with bands like to create a more immediate, high-octane sound. By Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones (2010), the band's style evolved toward a sludgier, heavier tone, incorporating drop-C tuning for a pummeling and darker atmospheres, though it maintained core elements with less upbeat variety than prior releases. This progression continued in Dead Set on Living (2012), where the sound refined into a focused assault with crunching rhythms and organic aggression, influenced by acts like Biohazard and , while preserving the band's uncompromising edge without drastic shifts. Searching for Zero (2015) marked a somber turn, integrating influences with varied tempos and angst-filled tracks, resulting in a heavier, more introspective hybrid that highlighted improved production and vocal range amid personal challenges. The evolution toward melody became evident in The Spark That Moves (2018), recorded live to capture a broader vocal palette and , shifting from pure aggression to more accessible, riff-driven structures while staying rooted in . Following lineup changes, Psychic Jailbreak (2022) further advanced this trajectory as a , emphasizing infectious choruses, punishing drums, and diverse guitar tones inspired by Entombed, Metallica, and White Zombie, building on prior melodic experiments to deliver a collaborative, boundary-pushing energy that solidified their mature punk-metal identity.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Cancer Bats, as of 2025, consists of four members performing together on tours and recordings. Liam Cormier has been a founding and constant member since the band's inception in 2004. Drummer Mike Peters joined in 2005 and remains the longest-serving percussionist in the group's history. and guitarist Jaye R. Schwarzer became a permanent fixture in 2007, initially on bass before expanding to dual guitar duties starting in 2021 following the departure of co-founding guitarist Scott Middleton. Jackson Landry joined in 2023 as the primary axeman following a period of rotating touring players, contributing to live performances and the band's 2024–2025 activities, including their exclusive live album releases.

Former members

Cancer Bats has undergone several lineup changes since its formation in 2004, primarily involving the rhythm section in the early years and a key departure from the guitar position in 2021. Scott Middleton co-founded the band as guitarist and backing vocalist, serving from 2004 until October 2021, when he left to prioritize family and personal projects after 17 years of contributions to albums like Birthing the Giant and Hail Destroyer. Andrew McCracken was the original bassist from 2004 to 2006, departing amicably to focus on his business. Joel Bath played for the band's initial year, from 2004 to 2005, before being replaced by Mike Peters; no specific reason for his exit was publicly detailed. Jason Bailey, a veteran of bands like Shattered Realm, briefly handled bass duties from 2006 to 2007, contributing to early live performances before Jaye R. Schwarzer joined permanently.

Timeline

The band Cancer Bats has undergone several lineup changes since its formation in 2004, primarily involving the rhythm section early on and the guitar position more recently, while maintaining core vocalist Liam Cormier throughout. These shifts have coincided with album releases and touring demands, allowing the group to adapt while preserving its hardcore punk intensity.
YearEventDetailsSource
2004FormationLiam Cormier (vocals), Scott Middleton (guitar, backing vocals), Andrew McCracken (bass), Joel Bath (drums) form the band in Toronto; they release a self-titled demo EP.Discogs
2005Drummer changeMike Peters replaces Joel Bath on drums ahead of the band's first tours and signing to Devour Records for their debut album Birthing the Giant.TheAudioDB
2007Bassist departure and replacementFounding bassist Andrew McCracken leaves to focus on his graphic design company; former Figure Four member Jason Bailey briefly fills in on bass, soon replaced by Jaye R. Schwarzer, who joins permanently for the recording of Hail Destroyer.Exclaim!
2008–2021Stable lineupThe core quartet of Cormier (vocals), Middleton (guitar), Schwarzer (bass), and Peters (drums) records albums including Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones (2010), Dead Set on Living (2012), Searching for Zero (2015), and The Spark That Moves (2019), while touring extensively worldwide.Metal Blade Records
2021Guitarist departureCo-founding guitarist Scott Middleton leaves after 17 years to prioritize family, personal health, and production work; the band postpones late-2021 tours and records Psychic Jailbreak (2022) as a trio.Kerrang!
2023–presentTouring guitarist additionJackson Landry joins as touring guitarist to support live performances and the release of Psychic Jailbreak; the lineup continues with Cormier (vocals), Schwarzer (bass/guitar), and Peters (drums), with occasional touring support on drums from Allan Harding starting in 2024.The Razor's Edge

Discography

Studio albums

Cancer Bats have released seven studio albums since their formation in 2004, with their music evolving from raw roots to incorporate elements of , , and across their catalog. Their debut album marked their breakthrough in the Canadian underground scene, while subsequent releases have seen collaborations with notable producers and shifts in labeling, reflecting the band's growing international presence. The following table enumerates their studio albums, including release dates and primary labels based on initial Canadian or global launches.
Album TitleRelease DateLabel(s)
Birthing the GiantJune 6, 2006Distort Entertainment
Hail DestroyerApril 22, 2008Distort Entertainment,
Bears, Mayors, Scraps & BonesApril 13, 2010Distort Entertainment, Good Fight Music
Dead Set on LivingApril 17, 2012Distort Entertainment, Hassle Records,
Searching for ZeroMarch 10, 2015New Damage Records,
The Spark That MovesApril 20, 2018Bat Skull Records, New Damage Records
Psychic JailbreakApril 15, 2022Bat Skull Records, New Damage Records
Birthing the Giant, the band's debut, was recorded in a frantic 10-day session and features aggressive tracks like "Grenades," establishing their high-energy live sound that propelled them onto festival bills. Hail Destroyer followed with a heavier metallic edge, produced by Billy Anderson, and included the breakout single "Harem of Scorpions," which garnered radio play and a nomination. Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones introduced more influences, with standout cuts like "Sleep This Away" showcasing Cormier's versatile vocals, and it peaked at No. 6 on the Canadian charts. on Living marked a stylistic pivot toward grooves, recorded with producer David Bottrill, emphasizing themes of resilience in songs such as "Bricks and Mortar." Searching for Zero, helmed by , returned to visceral punk aggression while exploring personal turmoil, debuting at No. 12 in . The Spark That Moves was a surprise self-release, blending psychedelic elements with hardcore fury in tracks like "," reflecting the band's independent ethos. Their latest, Psychic Jailbreak, self-produced and issued via their own Bat Skull imprint, delves into escapist themes amid the , with raw energy in "Radiate" underscoring their enduring vitality.

Extended plays

Cancer Bats have released a number of extended plays, often featuring original tracks, covers, and experimental formats that complement their full-length albums. These EPs highlight the band's raw energy, collaborative spirit, and adaptability, with releases spanning from their early DIY efforts to acoustic reinterpretations during the . The band's debut self-titled EP, released in 2005 on a self-released basis, marked their initial foray into recording. Recorded in October 2004 and produced by Scott Middleton and the band, it consists of four tracks: "Bloodpact" (3:02), "" (3:20), "Ragin' Hard" (2:35), and "Technolokron" (1:38), totaling 10:37 in length. This EP captured the group's aggressive sound and served as a foundational release before their first studio album. In 2009, Cancer Bats issued the Tour EP through Distort Entertainment, a five-track release designed for live performances and fan engagement. Produced and engineered by the band alongside Eric Ratz and Kenny Luong, it includes "Engine Skull" (2:38), "Agenda Suicide" (2:57), "So Jealous" (2:54), "I Want a Lot Now (So Come On)" (3:12), and "Through & Through & Through" (3:45). The EP's enhanced CD format also featured video content, emphasizing its promotional role during tours. The EP, released on March 2, 2010, via Distort Entertainment, is a brief two-song effort previewing elements of the band's third album, Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones. It features a cover of the ' "" (3:01) alongside the original "Scared to Death" (3:22), blending ferocity with homage to influential acts. The EP underscored Cancer Bats' penchant for reinterpretations and was accompanied by an official for the title track. During the 2020 lockdowns, Cancer Bats pivoted to acoustic arrangements with You'll Never Break Us: Separation Sessions Vol. 1, self-released on on December 16, 2020, with all proceeds donated to the Black Health Alliance. This six-track EP reimagines earlier songs acoustically, including "Deathsmarch to a New Acoustic Beat" (feat. Nick Sherman), "Road Sick Sick Sick so Stay Home," and "Black Metal Bicycle My Blues Away," totaling 23 minutes. A follow-up, You'll Never Break Us: Separation Sessions Vol. 2, arrived in 2021 as an 11-track expansion (42 minutes), further exploring stripped-down versions like "Hail the Acoustic Destroyer" and "Pneumoniacoustic Hawk," distributed via New Damage Records. These releases demonstrated the band's resilience and genre versatility amid touring restrictions. In addition to these standalone EPs, Cancer Bats have participated in several split releases treated as EP-length collaborations, such as the 2007 7" split with This Is Hell on Future Tense Records, the 2009 with Rolo Tomassi on Hassle Records, and the 2011 split with Black Lungs on . These efforts typically feature 3-5 tracks per band, fostering cross-pollination within the scene.

Singles and other releases

Cancer Bats have issued a variety of singles since their formation, often as promotional vehicles for upcoming albums or as standalone tracks recorded during album sessions. These releases typically feature high-energy tracks, with some incorporating metallic elements or guest collaborations, reflecting the band's genre-blending style. Early singles, such as "Hundred Grand Canyon" in 2006 and "Hail Destroyer" in 2008, were distributed on limited formats by labels like Hassle Records to build anticipation for their debut and sophomore albums, respectively. In addition to standard singles, the band has engaged in split releases with other hardcore acts, fostering collaborations within the punk scene. Notable examples include the 2007 split 7" with This Is Hell on Future Tense! Records, the 2009 split with Rolo Tomassi on Hassle Records, which highlighted their shared aggressive sound. More recent splits, like the 2019 7" with Bleed from Within on Bat Skull Records, continued this tradition, pairing Cancer Bats' "Inside Out" with the Scottish band's contributions. Later singles often emerged as B-sides or alternate versions from album recordings, emphasizing the band's ongoing creativity outside full-length projects. For instance, "," a cover of the classic released in 2010 on , gained attention for its reinterpretation and appeared on compilations alongside tracks from other bands like . In 2022, "Friday Night" was issued as a featuring guest vocals from Walpole of Witch Fever, offering a reworked version of the track from their album Psychic Jailbreak. This release, distributed digitally, underscored themes of rebellion and nightlife central to the band's . Post-2022, Cancer Bats continued releasing non-album material to connect with fans, particularly amid challenges like equipment theft during tours. "Weird Punx," a B-side from the Psychic Jailbreak sessions, dropped in October 2023 via New Damage Records, capturing nostalgic small-town vibes with its raw, anthemic delivery. The band's most recent single, "Backstab the ," arrived on April 25, 2025, as a heartfelt thank-you to supporters who aided their after a U.S. tour mishap; recorded during the same sessions as Psychic Jailbreak, it critiques societal grind and was accompanied by an official . These releases demonstrate Cancer Bats' commitment to direct fan engagement and spontaneous output.
TitleYearFormat/LabelNotes
Hundred Grand Canyon2006CDr / Hassle RecordsPromotional single for Birthing the Giant
Hail Destroyer2008CDr / Hassle RecordsLead single for Hail Destroyer
Sabotage2010Digital / Roadrunner RecordsBeastie Boys cover; compilation appearance
Friday Night (feat. Amy Walpole)2022Digital single / Bat Skull RecordsReworked album track
Weird Punx2023Digital single / New Damage RecordsPsychic Jailbreak B-side
Backstab the Rat Race2025Digital single / Bat Skull RecordsUnreleased B-side; fan thank-you release

Side projects

Bat Sabbath

Bat Sabbath is a Black Sabbath tribute project formed by members of the Canadian hardcore punk band Cancer Bats, launched in 2011 as a homage to the pioneers of heavy metal. The concept originated during a surprise Black Sabbath cover set by Cancer Bats at the Sonisphere Festival in the Czech Republic earlier that year, leading to a dedicated Canadian tour later in 2011 under the Bat Sabbath moniker. The project allows the musicians to explore their influences from Black Sabbath's early catalog, blending the tribute's doom-laden riffs with the raw energy of their primary band's style. In 2013, Bat Sabbath released their self-titled debut EP, Bat Sabbath – Bastards of Reality, through on February 12. The five-track recording features covers of classics including "Children of the Grave," "Into the Void," "," "N.I.B.," and "," performed with a punk-infused intensity that highlights the tribute's unique interpretation. This release was accompanied by the "Double Header Bat Madness Tour," which combined Cancer Bats and Bat Sabbath performances across and select U.S. dates, emphasizing the project's live appeal. The project has remained active sporadically, with additional tours and recordings. In 2023, Bat Sabbath issued a second EP, Masters of Duality, released independently on August 18 and recorded live in the studio on October 25, 2021. This five-song effort revisits Sabbath staples such as "," "," "Into the Void," "," and "," capturing the raw, unpolished vibe of a live session to underscore the tribute's ongoing reverence. Bat Sabbath has continued performing, including a full Canadian tour announced for December 2025, featuring support from Ethereal Tomb and Diner Drugs, further cementing its role as a celebrated side endeavor for Cancer Bats members.

Other collaborations

In addition to their core discography, members of Cancer Bats have frequently collaborated with other artists through guest vocal appearances on their albums and EPs. On the 2006 debut album Birthing the Giant, fellow member provided guest vocals on "Pneumonia Hawk," blending the band's energy with interconnected scene influences. Their 2008 album Hail Destroyer featured of on "Harem of Scorpions," of on "Deathsmarch," and Ben Kowalewicz of on "Smiling Politely," enhancing the record's crossover appeal within and metal communities. Subsequent releases continued this pattern of inviting peers for vocal contributions. The 2012 album Dead Set on Living included guest spots from Rob Urbinati of on "RATS," on the title track, and of alongside Kate Cooper of An Horse on "Bastards," infusing thrash and metal elements into the hardcore framework. On the album The Spark That Moves, Jenna Priestner of Mobina Galore appeared on "Rattlesnake," while Chris Hannah of contributed to the closing track "Winterpeg," a nod to the band's affinity for Winnipeg's heritage. Beyond album features, Cancer Bats engaged in joint releases with other bands. In 2019, they issued the split EP New Damage Switcheroo Vol. 1 with Single Mothers via New Damage Records, where Cancer Bats covered Single Mothers' "Dog Parks" and "Switchoff," and Single Mothers reciprocated by covering Cancer Bats' "Road Sick," showcasing mutual respect within the scene. More recently, in 2021, vocalist Liam Cormier teamed up with singer-songwriter Lindsay Schoolcraft for the acoustic track "Hail the Acoustic Destroyer," a stripped-down reinterpretation of Cancer Bats' style that highlighted Cormier's versatility.

Awards and nominations

Cancer Bats have received six Juno Award nominations, all in the group or album categories, but have not won any.
YearCategoryNominated workResult
2009New Group of the YearCancer BatsNominated
2011Rock Album of the YearBears, Mayors, Scraps & BonesNominated
2013Metal/Hard Music Album of the YearDead Set on LivingNominated
2016Metal/Hard Music Album of the YearSearching for ZeroNominated
2019Metal/Hard Music Album of the YearThe Spark That MovesNominated
2023Metal/Hard Music Album of the YearPsychic JailbreakNominated

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