Bunk Rock Music
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Bunk Rock Music is a canadian artist management and music production company created by Greig Nori in 1999 that is mainly known for managing the Pop-Punk band Sum 41.
[edit] History
Greig Nori created Bunk Rock to manage the affairs from Sum 41, after the success from the band soon signed Jeff Marshall and Chris Taylor to expand the organization.
In 2002 Bunk Rock starting to manage "No Warning", a hardcore band from Toronto and signed the band in Warner Bros. on the label Machine Shop Recordings.
Later Greig formed a division of the company with Deryck Whibley known as Bunk Rock Productions, who produces all the albums for their managed bands. This division has an alliance with BMG Canada, label that relases all the Bunk Rock Music productions in Canada.
The company stop managing Sum 41 in late 2005.
[edit] Managed Bands
- Sum 41 [1]
- Treble Charger [2]
- No Warning [3]
- Threat Signal [4]
- Broken Social Scene
- Surplus Sons [5]