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Lions (stylized as LIONS) were an American rock band from Austin, Texas, formed in 2005. The lineup consists of singer Matt Drenik , guitarist Austin Kalman and drummer Jake Perlman. Trevor Sutcliffe was Lions' bassist from their formation until his departure in 2009, where he was replaced by Mike Sellman.
[27] +44's first show took place at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, on September 7, 2006, with a second appearance following at the London Astoria. [28] The band embarked on a promotional tour in the United Kingdom shortly thereafter. Barker was in constant pain but soldiered through the performances, altering his kit set-up to accommodate. [28]
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This is a list of alternative rock artists. Bands are listed alphabetically by the first letter in their name (not including "The"), and individuals are listed by the first name.
Pride, the collective noun for a group of lions; Pride of Lions, a 1996 novel by Morgan Llywelyn; The Dependables, previously known as Pride of Lions, a 2014 family action film; Pride of Lions, a band fronted by guitarist and keyboardist Jim Peterik; Pride of the Lions, team-specific hall of Fame for Detroit Lions, an American football team
Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker of Blink-182 formed +44 as an experimental electronic outfit following the breakup of Blink-182. The project started in early 2005, and was later joined by lead guitarist Shane Gallagher and rhythm guitarist Craig Fairbaugh. Recording began in earnest shortly after the band purchased the Los Angeles–based studio ...
Dangerous Attraction is the debut album released by heavy metal band Lion. The original album was released in Japan as an import. A remastered edition was released in 2017 and included "The Transformers (Theme)" single as a bonus track.
In 2012 the band announced they were releasing their second full length album, titled To Carve our Names. The album was released on June 19 via Hollywood Waste Records. [2] Also in late December 2012, the band released a digital EP titled Grounded. [3] [4] In March 2015 Lions Lions released a six-song-EP titled Changing the Definition. [5]