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    From left to right: Danny, Alissa, Simon, Chris, Paco
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    The Agonist (formerly known as The Tempest) is a Canadian Melodic Death Metal/metalcore band from Montreal, characterised by topical lyrics, complex guitar work and a female lead who can sing (well) in both clean and growling vocals.

    Their lyrics often consider themes that you might not expect from a death metal band, such as animal rights, social injustice and other contemporary issues.

    Their current line-up is:

    • Alissa White-Gluz - Vocals, Lyrics
    • Danny Marino - Guitar
    • Chris Kells - Bass, Background Growls
    • Simon McKay - Drums
    • Pascal "Paco" Jobin - Guitar

    Former members include:

    • Andrew Tapley - Guitar
    • Chris Adolph - Guitar on tour (2009)
    • Justin Deguire - Guitar on tour (2011)

    So far they have released three studio albums and one EP:

    • Once Only Imagined (2007)
    • Lullabies For The Dormant Mind (2009)
    • The Escape (EP) (2011)
    • Prisoners (2012)

    And they have music videos for:


    The Agonist provides examples of the following tropes:

    Simon: "Baseball bats, spiked clubs, grenades, TNT...do you think we could procure a flamethrower?"

    • Non-Appearing Title
    • Pimped-Out Dress - Alissa, in Thank You, Pain.
    • Precision F-Strike
    • The Power of Friendship - Alissa apparently had some creative difficulties writing for their third album, so Simon stepped in to help out. The results, as can be seen, were awesome.
    • Protest Song - Again, lots of them.
    • Serial Escalation- An ongoing competition between Alissa's whiplash vocals, Danny's Epic Riffs and Simon's ludicrously fast drumming.
    • Sixth Ranger - Pascal Jobin, who joined the band in 2010 (and formerly Chris Adolph, who was their official touring guitarist forr a while).
    • Soprano and Gravel - In this case, both provided by the same singer.
    • Subdued Section - Both within the context of the album (Chiaroscuro for Imagined, Swan Lake for Lullabies) and within individual songs (such as Void of Sympathy, Chlorpromazine, and several songs on Prisoners).
    • Talking to Himself - Thank You Pain
    • Technician vs. Performer - A mild example: Danny comes up with intricate and technical riffs, to which Paco adds shredding solos.
    • This Is Sparta - In Trophy Kill ("Fuck! You! Fucking hypocrite!")
    • Throw It In - The "false start" at the beginning of Eulogies is an out-take that they decided to keep.
    • Titled After the Song - Inverted with The Tempest, which was the original band name.
    • Truck Driver's Gear Change - Chlorpromazine, where Alissa's growl rises to a shriek after the bridge.
    • Walking Disaster Area - An alarming number of their gigs have coincided with various natural disasters.

    Alissa: I feel like as a band we are sync'd with nature in the worst way possible.

    • Your Princess Is in Another Castle - Born Dead Buried Alive sounds like it's about to end on a long, fading guitar chord, then cuts back in and plays for another 30 seconds.
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