Debunking the Claim of a Fake Angine de Poitrine Touring Russia
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Scott Lapatine
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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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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.
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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