Playing tough, uncompromising hard rock with a strong punk influence, the Headstones were one of the most successful bands on Canada's alternative rock scene in the '90s and 2000s, while the band's lead singer, Hugh Dillon, also enjoyed a successful career as an actor in film and television. The group's first album, 1993's Picture of Health, was a major hit in their homeland and established the template for their tough, dynamic, and moody sound, while 1996's Smile and Wave earned them the respect of the Canadian music industry in the form of a pair of Juno Awards. After a temp...