Laviolette's debut album began in the autumn of 2003 under the name
Mary Carl, while he was still a student at Guelph. The album cover was silk-screened and machine-stitched by Laviolette and his friends, and his family sang group vocals on the track Fussin' and Fightin'. The
Exclaim! review of the album described Laviolette as an "old soul", with a voice that "can swing from a delicate whisper to a guttural bark in the same breath". The album also made a mark locally, with
The Record in Kitchener saying Laviolette was on "the cutting edge of the local scene", along with
James Gordon's son
Geordie Gordon. Released in 2009, the rock album
Aging Recycling Plant was recorded with Pinball House in Guelph by Dan Beeson with the backing band The Hollow Hooves. Several of the songs had been inspired by Laviolette's on
Six Nations of the Grand River land, supporting land reclamation efforts near Caledonia. It was recorded by
Andy Magoffin at House of Miracles in London, Ontario.
You've Changed Records re-released the album on vinyl in 2010. The album began as a project with his father, who had to step away to care for Laviolette's ailing mother who had
Huntington's disease. The album was released by You've Changed Records and was produced by Andy Magoffin in Cambridge, Ontario. In addition to his own releases, Laviolette frequently collaborated with other artists. In 2007 the split EP
Hands and Feats with Burnt Oak Records label-mate
Jiaqing Wilson-Yang.
We Wanna Know, a 2009 collaboration with
Sarah Mangle, was followed by another tour and an opening performance at Electric Eclectics in
Meaford, Ontario. ==Illness and death==