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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Art of Dying is a Hard Rock/Post-Grunge band from Vancouver, Canada formed in 2005. The band came together when guitarist Greg Bradley met singer Jonny Hetherington on a street corner, playing his guitar for change. Greg asked if he wanted to jam and they've been playing together ever since. They happened to meet drummer Jeff Brown through working in a nearby jam space, who got them into contact with bassist Cale Gontier and guitarist Tavis Stanley from out east. Tavis had played in Thornley for 4 years while Cale was a technician for Three Days Grace (also cousins with singer Adam). |