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===Post-breakup activity (2006β2011)=== Nori has stopped managing Canadian band [[Sum 41]], although he now manages other bands. He is currently a "musical guru" for the Canadian reality show ''[[Disband (TV series)|disBAND]]'' (since renamed ''Much Discovered'') on [[MuchMusic]]. Priddle pursues a solo career in Toronto, and released a solo album in 2008 with his new band [[The Priddle Concern]]. MacGregor currently writes music for TV and film. Palter went on to pursue degrees in contemporary percussion performance and continues to perform solo and chamber music of contemporary composers all over the world. Treble Charger was one of the inaugural inductees into the [[Steelback Centre#Sault Ste Marie Walk of Fame|Sault Ste. Marie Walk of Fame]] on September 30, 2006, during the grand opening weekend of the [[Steelback Centre]], the city's new sports and entertainment arena. Nori produced [[Organ Thieves]]' first full-length studio album ''[[Somewhere Between Free Men and Slaves]]'', which was recorded between 2010β2012 and released on April 3, 2012.
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