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{{Short description|Canadian rock band}} {{About|the band|the mannequins|Crash test dummy}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Crash Test Dummies | image = Crash_Test_Dummies_March_2019.jpg | caption = Crash Test Dummies performing at the [[Phoenix Concert Theatre]] in Toronto in March 2019 | landscape = yes | associated_acts = | origin = [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], Canada | genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[folk rock]] | years_active = 1988–present | label = [[Arista Records|Arista]], [[ViK. Recordings|ViK.]], Deep Fried | website = {{URL|http://crashtestdummies.com}} | current_members = [[Brad Roberts]]<br />[[Ellen Reid]]<br />Dan Roberts<br />[[Mitch Dorge]] | past_members = [[Son of Dave|Benjamin Darvill]]<br> Daniel Koulack<br> Vince Lambert<br> Curtis Riddell <br> George West<br> [[Mark Crozer]]<br> [[Marc Mysterio]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/master/1167259-Crash-Test-Dummies-Marc-Mysterio-Promised-Land|title=Crash Test Dummies & Marc Mysterio - Promised Land | Releases |website=Discogs.com|date=2015 }}</ref> }} '''Crash Test Dummies''' are a Canadian rock band from [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]]. Anchored by [[Brad Roberts]] (vocals, guitar) and his distinctive [[bass-baritone]] voice, the other band members have fluctuated over the years. Its most prominent line-up consisted of Roberts, [[Ellen Reid]] (co-vocals, keyboards), Brad's brother Dan Roberts (bass guitar, backing vocals), [[Son of Dave|Benjamin Darvill]] (harmonica, mandolin), and [[Mitch Dorge]] (drums, percussion). The band is widely known internationally for their 1993 single "[[Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm]]" and in Canada for the 1991 single "[[Superman's Song]]".
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