50 Lions
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50 Lions | |
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Origin | New South Wales, Australia |
Genre(s) | Hardcore punk |
Years active | 2005–present |
Label(s) | Resist Records (AUST) / Washed Up Records |
Members | |
Oscar McCall(Vocals) Byron "Boz" Carney (Guitar) Reide Iredale (Bass) Michael Young (Drums) Dan Brown (Guitar) |
50 Lions is a hardcore punk band from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. In 2006 they released their self-titled 7" which sold out within 3 months of its release. Later that year they released their debut album Nowhere To Run, through Washed Up Records.[1] Followed by Time Is The Enemy which was released through Resist Records. [2]
In 2006 they did a tour with fellow and now defunct Australian band I Killed The Prom Queen. [3]The band is scheduled to play alongside of Parkway Drive in 14 out of 15 dates to some less visited locations around Australia in the Surf Rat Tour. [4]
Later this year they will release a Split CD with American hardcore band Down To Nothing.
Through there short career they have toured with recognisable bands such as Parkway Drive, I Killed The Prom Queen, Evergreen Terrace and Comeback Kid. [5] Also with not so less recognisable Australian bands such as Her Nightmare, Take Note and others.
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[edit] Members
- Oscar McCall - Vocals
- Byron "Boz" Carney - Guitars
- Dan Brown - Guitars
- Reide Iredale - Bass
- Michael Young - Drums
[edit] Discogprahy
Albums
2006 - Nowhere To Run
2007 - Time Is The Enemy
EP's
2006 - 50 Lions 7"
[edit] Trivia
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- The vocalist Oscar McCall is the brother of Winston McCall of Parkway Drive. [6]
- The band is named after a poker machine also called '50 Lions'.