Cess Rock
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Birth name | Cecil Bain |
Origin | Toronto, Canada |
Genre(s) | Heavy metal Rapcore Hip Hop Hard rock Reggae Funk Experimental Soul Breakbeat |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Percussionist |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Percussion, Drums |
Years active | ? - present |
Label(s) | Aquarius Records |
Associated acts | Brown Brigade The Quits |
Cess Rock (born Cecil Bain) is the live percussionist, studio MC and additional vocalist for Heavy metal band Brown Brigade, and also the vocalist for Experimental Funk/Hip hop project The Quits.
Rock met Dave Baksh and Vaughn Lal of Brown Brigade when only forming the band for the project, and was asked to join the band, which led him to join the band as the live percussionist, and put his Rock/Soul/Reggae solo project on an indefinite hiatus. Brown Brigade's debut studio album Into the Mouth of Badd(d)ness was released September 18, 2007 and received mostly positive reviews, although released only in Canada and Japan.
Although, mostly seen playing live percussion for Brown Brigade, he is known better for singing the tracks "E2 The F (Homeboy)" and "Blues Warrior" on Brown Brigade's debut album, as well as the song "Wake Up", a Rage Against The Machine cover that Brown Brigade play live a lot.
Additionally to Brown Brigade, Rock also performs as lead vocalist in the Funk/Hip hop band The Quits.
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