Bionic (band)
Bionic was a Canadian alternative rock band, active in the 1990s and 2000s.
The group was formed by Jonathan Cummins following the breakup of Doughboys. The original lineup, including Ian Blurton on guitar, Sammy Bodega on bass and Alex McSween on drums, recorded and released a self-titled album in 1998, but went on hiatus due to difficulty maintaining stability in its rhythm section, with Cummins forming The Electric Brains and Blurton forming Blurtonia.
When Cargo Records reissued the debut in Europe in 2001, the band reformed with Cummins and Blurton supported by new rhythm players Tim Dwyer and Paul Julius. That lineup recorded the band's second album Deliverance, which was released in 2002, and supported the album with extensive touring of both North America and Europe.
The band released its third and final album, Black Blood, in 2007.