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The 1996 Canadian film Hard Core Logo, about a punk band was done in the style of a documentary.
As part of the film's promotional campaign, some ads were placed in music magazines from fake music collectors claiming to be looking for albums from the band.
In lieu of a proper soundtrack album, the filmmakers instead produced an album called A Tribute to Hard Core Logo which pretended to be a tribute album to the non-existent band.
Ironically one of the bands on the album, The Headstones, featured singer Hugh Dillon, who also starred in the movie as a singer of the fictional band.
Even more ironically most of the bands who actually did appear as themselves in the movie, such as Art Bergman, The Modernettes and D. O. A., were not on the fake tribute album.
A proper soundtrack album would be released much later.
The fictional band's music was done by a real band named " Swamp Baby " with vocals by Dillon.
The film also features rock journalists and DJs as themselves.

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