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fave it Punk | 70's Metal
6 tracks | 8 minutes
Released Nov 2005
on Maximum RNR
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 00:50 Trust Us lyrics BUY MP3 00:50 Trust Us lyrics "GIFT MP3" 00:50 Trust Us
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From Toronto, a hefty dose of punk, metal, hardcore, rock 'n' roll and all other fast and screaming loud guitar-based music.
Bio / Background
Mike Sydney - Bass
Mike Childs - Drums
Keith Carman - Lead Guitar
Keith Maurik - Rhythm Guitar
Louie Durand - Vocals
INFLUENCED BY:
Canadian Road Warriors such as: NoMeansNo, SNFU, DOA, Dayglo Abortions, Grim Skunk, the smalls, UIC, The Doughboys, Death Sentence, Deja Voodoo, Forbidden Dimension, Furnaceface.
SOUNDS KINDA LIKE:
The Hookers, Speedealer, Poison Idea, The Necros, Discharge, Zeke, Bad Brains, Black Flag.
Coming out of Toronto under the moniker Maximum RNB in late 2000, it soon became apparent that the quintet had outrocked its own name. By playing hardcore infused punk rock 'n' roll rather than silky smooth soul, the group confused "new R&B" fans and booking agents alike.
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By 2002, while recording the tracks for their debut series of 7 inch records under the auspices of producer extraordinaire, Ian Blurton (Dayglo Abortions, The Illuminati, Tricky Woo, Cursed) the band decided to state the obvious (rather than a surprisingly obscure Who reference) and rename themselves Maximum RNR.
Of course, this put them in potential conflict with the Punk Rock Bible using a somewhat similar name. However, considering the years of reading and cultural conditioning the magazine provided certain members of the band, the reference seemed appropriate AND ostentatious.
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