Brown Brigade

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Brown Brigade
The band's founding members. Left to right: Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, Vaughn Lal.
The band's founding members. Left to right: Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, Vaughn Lal.
Background information
Origin Ontario, Canada
Genre(s) Heavy metal
Reggae
Thrash metal
Hard rock
Years active 2003 – Present
Label(s) Aquarius
Associated acts Sum 41
Cauterize
Pain for Pleasure
RPO
The Quits
Website Brown Brigade's Official Website
Members
Dave "Brownsound" Baksh
Vaughn Lal
Johnny Owens
Chuck Coles
Cess Rock
Former members
Craig "The Craigulator" Pattison
Travis Sanders

Brown Brigade is a reggae influenced heavy metal band created by former Sum 41 guitarist Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, after leaving the band in May 2006. The current members are: Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, (vocals/guitar), Vaughn Lal (bass/backing vocals), Johnny Owens (drums), Chuck Coles (guitar), and Cess Rock (live percussion).

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Dave Baksh, ex lead guitarist of Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41, formed Brown Brigade as a side-project with his cousin Vaughn Lal in 2003. The existence of the band was brought into the spotlight on May 11, 2006 when Baksh announced he would be leaving Sum 41 to focus his full attention on Brown Brigade. Baksh noted several reasons as to why he left Sum 41, in an interview with MTV published on June 8, 2006. He stated that he was displeased with how Sum 41 was being treated by the music industry, and said he wasn't able to focus enough on simply playing music. He also noted that he found Sum 41's music relatively easy to play, while also noting he did not mean to insult their music. Brown Brigade will have a classic metal sound, which is the music that Baksh has been longing to write and play since childhood. The music of the band is expected to be comparable to the sound of Iron Maiden, says Baksh.

According to an article by the Rolling Stone in May 2006, Brown Brigade recruited bassist Vaughn Lal (Dave's cousin), drummer Johnny Owens, guitarist Craig "The Craigulator" Pattison (Dave's guitar tech with Sum 41).

Dave Baksh also stated that the band will have their own mascot much like Iron Maiden with Eddie the Head and Megadeth with Vic Rattlehead. According to Baksh the mascot will resemble a brown knight.
The band signed to Aquarius Records in September 2006.
The website was recently updated with the band's new logo and the EP title "Appetizer for Destruction", a reference to the Guns N' Roses album "Appetite for Destruction".
In February 2007 Baksh announced in a blog post on MySpace that the recording of the album is done and he will go down to LA in March to help mix the album, which will have 13 songs.
On July 5 a new song was released by a website to promote the band and the site's launch, the song being a cover of the Iron Maiden classic "Hallowed Be Thy Name".

Brown Brigade's debut album was released September 18, 2007 and is called "Into The Mouth of Badd(d)ness".

As of September 2007, guitarist Chuck Coles, formerly of Cauterize, was also playing with the band, after the dismissal of guitarist Craig Pattison.

As vocalist/guitarist Dave Baksh recently stated, the band is set to release three free online music EPs, each to feature 4 songs, in the genres of punk, funk and reggae. For now, it is only known that the Punk EP will be called Buds for Life and is set to be dedicated to Dave's former band mates from Sum 41. The other two EPs are currently untitled. The three EPs were set to be released in Christmas 2007, all together, as a Christmas present, as Baksh said. They have yet to be released.

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[edit] Former members

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Release date Title Record label
November 2006 Appetizer for Destruction (EP) Aquarius Records
September 18, 2007 Into the Mouth of Badd(d)ness Aquarius Records
2008 Buds for Life Internet release

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