Odds

Founded in Vancouver, BC in 1987, Odds burst onto the recording scene in 1991 with their
rambunctious, self-produced major label debut, Neopolitan. Their 1993 gold-selling follow-up,
Bedbugs, featured the iconic singles “It Falls Apart” and “Heterosexual Man”. Bedbugs was
notable for its special guest Rock n Roll Hall of Fame member Warren Zevon who had
previously picked up Odds as his 1991 touring band and opening act.
The band continued a run of successful and critically acclaimed releases including 1995’s
platinum-selling Good Weird Feeling album with it’s hit singles “Truth Untold”, “Satisfied”, and
“Eat My Brain”. The certified gold 1996 album Nest, featured “Make You Mad”, “Nothing
Beautiful” and the #1 rock radio single “Someone Who’s Cool”.
Since the mid 90’s Odds have taken frequent detours into film and TV music for the likes of
sketch comedy legends “the Kids in the Hall” and Brent Butt of CTV’s “Corner Gas” fame.
2008 brought the release of Cheerleader featuring the full length version of “My Happy Place”-
end credit theme for the aforementioned “Corner Gas”.
Odds documented the 2010 decade with the album Universal Remote and 2023 brought the
release of their freshest effort yet - Crash the Time Machine. Odds continue their legacy as an
explosive, irreverent and upbeat live act.
rambunctious, self-produced major label debut, Neopolitan. Their 1993 gold-selling follow-up,
Bedbugs, featured the iconic singles “It Falls Apart” and “Heterosexual Man”. Bedbugs was
notable for its special guest Rock n Roll Hall of Fame member Warren Zevon who had
previously picked up Odds as his 1991 touring band and opening act.
The band continued a run of successful and critically acclaimed releases including 1995’s
platinum-selling Good Weird Feeling album with it’s hit singles “Truth Untold”, “Satisfied”, and
“Eat My Brain”. The certified gold 1996 album Nest, featured “Make You Mad”, “Nothing
Beautiful” and the #1 rock radio single “Someone Who’s Cool”.
Since the mid 90’s Odds have taken frequent detours into film and TV music for the likes of
sketch comedy legends “the Kids in the Hall” and Brent Butt of CTV’s “Corner Gas” fame.
2008 brought the release of Cheerleader featuring the full length version of “My Happy Place”-
end credit theme for the aforementioned “Corner Gas”.
Odds documented the 2010 decade with the album Universal Remote and 2023 brought the
release of their freshest effort yet - Crash the Time Machine. Odds continue their legacy as an
explosive, irreverent and upbeat live act.
