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Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida debuts solo CD

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Canadians create the darndest things! ketchup chips, Tim Horton's (a veritable oasis of doughnuts in an otherwise bitingly cold country), the marginally funny but entirely strange comedy troop, Kids in the Hall.

Oh, and don't forget about "Superman's Dead" scribes Our Lady Peace - specifically lead singer/songwriter Raine Maida, who's debut solo LP comes out on Nov. 13 of this year. I'd say they're the shiniest ones of the bunch. Seriously, they did a song called "Superman's Dead." Look out below:

Delving into political, social and religious themes, Maida's self-described "beat poet/hip hop" influenced sound, from what we hear, pairs nicely with ketchup chips. The world will have to wait until mid-November to know for sure, though.

Related links:
RaineMaida.net
Maida on MySpace
OurLadyPeace.com

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