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Debunking the Claim of a Fake Angine de Poitrine Touring Russia

By

Scott Lapatine

5d ago· 2 min readenInsight

Summary

The article debunks a viral claim about a fake band called Angine de Poitrine supposedly touring Russia. It traces the claim back to an Exclaim! feature about the real Québécois math rock band known for their papier-mâché masks and polka-dotted visual identity. The author expresses skepticism about the story's accuracy, noting that despite online sleuthing, the band members' identities remain unconfirmed.

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The claim traces back to a recent Exclaim! feature about the Québécois math rock sensations, who have garnered considerable attention for their adventurous music, outlandish papier-mâché masks, and excessively black-and-white polka-dotted visual identity.
Despite compelling evidence unearthed by online sleuthing, Khn and Klek haven't confirmed their identities.
And yet, the story didn't sound quite right to me.
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Earlier this week you may have seen headlines about a fake Angine de Poitrine supposedly “touring Russia.” The claim traces back to a recent Exclaim! feature about the Québécois math rock sensations, who have garnered considerable attention for their adve

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