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Plumtree was a Canadian indie rock/power pop band formed in 1993 in Halifax which consisted of sisters Carla and Lynette Gillis, Amanda Braden, Nina Martin, and later Catriona Sturton. The band achieved moderate success during their seven years of activity, completing several tours of Canada and parts of the U.S., as well as releasing three full-length albums, a six track EP, and various singles, before finally disbanding in June 2000.
Their single "Scott Pilgrim" was the inspiration for the title character in the graphic novel series by Bryan Lee O'Malley.
"Scott Pilgrim" has been featured a few times in Scott Pilgrim-related media, including the end credits of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World as well as the epilogue scene of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and the subsequent end credits.
Songs[]
- "Scott Pilgrim"
- "The Game's Over"
- "Let's Hope There's a Heaven"
- "Thrilled To Be Here"
- "You Just Don't Exist"
Trivia[]
- Plumtree's song, "Scott Pilgrim" is featured in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and the vinyl release of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off: Original Soundtrack From The Netflix Series.
- It is presumed that Lynette Gillis was the inspiration behind the name of Lynette Guycott, the drummer of The Clash at Demonhead.
- Various Plumtree song titles were used for Lucas Lee's movies in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.
- "Let's Hope There's A Heaven" referencing the in-universe film of the same name.
- "The Game's Over" referencing The Game is Over 2.
- "Thrilled to Be Here" referencing the in-universe film of the same name.
- "You Just Don't Exist" referencing the in-universe film of the same name.