4Lyn

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4Lyn is a nu metal/crossover thrash band from Hamburg, Germany.

4Lyn began their career as Headtrip in 1995 as high schoolers. They recorded demos and played locally, and in 2000 a gig at the Ohrenschmaus Festival in Hamburg got them attention from label scouts. "4Lyn" is an acronym of sorts; 4 is the number of band members, and LYN stands for "loud young nobodies".[1] They released their debut self-titled record on Universal Records subsidiary Motor Music in 2001, and toured with Papa Roach, Thumb, Therapy?, Cosmotron, and Dredg.[1] They recorded their sophomore effort, Neon, in Demark, then toured throughout central Europe.[1] They left Motor Music to sign with Edel Music for their third release, Take it as a Compliment, issued in 2004. In 2005 they wrote a theme song entitled "Go Sea Devils" for the Hamburg Sea Devils, a football team. Their most recent album, "Hello (For You I'm Dying)" was released in January 2008.

As of May 2008, a statement on the band's official website confirmed the departure of Rene Knupper, who left the band to pursue "other life experiences". The departure was amicable and the he remains friends with the band.

[edit] Members

Current
  • Bron "Braz" Cazzato
  • Rene "Russo" Knupper
  • Björn "Deee" Düßler
  • Sascha "Chino" Carrilho
Former
  • Daniel Könnecke (to 1999)
  • Benjamin "Kane Wikked" Eckebrecht (to 2001)

[edit] Discography

Albums
  • 4Lyn (Motor Music, 2001)
  • Neon (Motor Music, 2002)
  • Take it as a Compliment (Edel Music, 2004)
  • Compadres (Edel Music, 2005)
  • Hello (Rodeostar, 2008)
  • Live In Hamburg (Rodeostar, 2008)
Singles
  • Bahama Mama (Motor Music, 2001)
  • Whooo (Motor Music, 2001)
  • Lyn (Motor Music, 2001)
  • Whooo (Soccer Slam Version) (Motor Music, 2002)
  • Husky (Motor Music, 2002)
  • Pearls & Beauty (Motor Music, 2002)
  • Hey Ho, Let's Go! (Motor Music, 2003)
  • Kisses Of A Strobelight (Edel Music, 2004)
  • Drrty Rokka (Edel Music, 2005)
  • Hello (For You I'm Dying) (Rodeostar, 2008)

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