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The band's name came from a line in the Marc Bolan song "Suneye", from the 1970 T. Rex (album) which features the verse "Tyrannosaurus Rex, the eater of cars." Eater later recorded a cover version of T-Rex's "Jeepster." Eater were known for being one of the youngest bands, if not the youngest band, in the punk scene.
The group was formed in Vancouver, British Columbia under the original name 'Indecision' by singer and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Guthrie, singer David Bowman, and keyboard player Ken Lewko, who were studying music together at Capilano College. Before signing a record deal, they released a couple of singles that received national top 40 radio ...
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In Trouser Press, Jack Rabid called The Album "uneven but spirited", highlighting the band's "hilariously trashy sped-up covers". [2] Musician Henry Rollins listed it as one of his 20 favorite punk albums. [3]
The YouTube performances have caught the attention of major rock bands The Scorpions, Foo Fighters, and The Offspring. In 2017 the band recorded their first studio album, Ex-Nihilo. [1] [5] Since 2014, the band of brothers has made up to $300 a day busking in the streets of Australia and Europe. [6] The band began touring Europe in 2018. [7]
In 2017, the band released Freak. On May 15, 2017, the band released a music video for the song "I'm Not Right". [14] On February 4, 2021, the band announced that their latest album Unstable would be released on April 30, 2021. [15] The song "You Never Listen" was elected by Loudwire as the 23rd best metal song of 2021. [16]
Stance Punks are a Japanese punk rock band, formed in 1998. The band gained fame through their performances at a rooftop live-venue in Shimokitazawa.. Stance Punks' name spread overseas when their song "Mayonaka Shounen Totsugekidan" was used as the ending theme song for the movie Battle Royale 2.
Greatest Video Hits 1 was the first Queen video collection on DVD. Most of the content was released previously on VHS and the long defunct CED Videodisc format as Greatest Flix in 1981. It was released in October 2002, and included video hits of the band between 1973 and 1981. The DVD peaked at number one in UK, with sales of more than 90,000 ...