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    T.H.K.S. was formed in 1997 in the streets of Toronto Ontario, Canada. The band quickly gained recognition with the lovers of hard rock in Toronto due to their intense live shows. In the early stages of their career, T.H.K.S. obtained a development deal with Omega Pictures International. This brought T.H.K.S. in to contact with industry professionals such as Rick Anderson, Justin and Jason Gateman, and others whom have helped T.H.K.S. set a firm foundation to build the well oiled 6 man machine that they now are. Many of these professionals are still a part of the T.H.K.S. team.

    T.H.K.S. has played an uncountable number of shows across southern Ontario as both headliners and as an opening act for bands such as Hate Department, Moxy, and Nash the Slash. T.H.K.S. was one of the final 5 contestants in 97.7 HITZ FM Rock Search 2000, and has been featured on both Rogers Cable and Cogeco Television.
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