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Buckcherry

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Buckcherry thrives on the fringe. The Los Angeles quintet does not play by the rules, and they certainly don't intend to start anytime soon. Merging punk grit, gutter attitude, honest storytelling, and razor sharp hooks, the group—Josh Todd [vocals], Keith Nelson [guitar], Stevie D. [guitar], Xavier Muriel [drums] and newest member Kelly Lemieux [bass]—remains rebellious in every way. There's no formula. There is no agenda. There is no filter. There is no stopping. There is just rock 'n' roll. Is not that the way it is supposed to be?
Well, that was the idea from the moment Todd and Nelson serendipitously met in a Southern California tattoo shop in 1995. Shortly after their chance encounter, the duo began cutting tracks in the vocalist's bedroom on a four-track recorder with a small drum machine, and a no-frills approach to making music was solidified early on.
That dangerous diversity is why the group instantly resonated with listeners worldwide when their self-titled debut dropped in 1999. The album eventually reached gold status and spawned the immortal party anthem "Lit Up". It's a ballsy gem of a tune that still gets everybody from heshers to housewives all riled up. Two years after their debut, these individuals managed to up the ante in terms edginess with their sophomore effort Time Bomb.
Unleashing 15 in 2006, Buckcherry became an international platinum-selling phenomenon and radio mainstay. "Crazy Bitch" galvanized the outfit with another sexy, scuzzy romping crowd pleaser, while the album's fifth single "Sorry" saw massive crossover success. It reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #8 on the Billboard Pop 100. As a result, 15 has moved over one million copies in the United States alone, and their stateside sales-to-date surpass 2.8 million.
Simultaneously, Buckcherry embedded themselves in the collective pop culture consciousness via their unflinching posture and impeccable songwriting. Global brands including ESPN, WWE, NASCAR, and more have sought them out for partnerships, and they've been featured on high-profile soundtracks such as The Avengers. Online, they've racked up over 25 million YouTube/VEVO views and 480k Facebook likes as well as 50k Twitter followers. Becoming a star in his own right, Todd appeared in a bevy of critically acclaimed films and television shows including Eagle Eye, xXx, The Salton Sea, Bones, and The Shield to name a few.
Live, these five musicians can bring any crowd to its feet. Barely ever taking a break, the band relentlessly tours every corner of the world from the U.S. and South America to Germany, Japan, Australia, and the UK. Whether they're playing the Bamboozle festival alongside Bon Jovi, headlining the Ink-N-Iron festival featuring Misfits and Pennywise, playing Sturgis or headlining sold-out shows across Europe, everybody ends up singing along.
They certainly have quite the catalog to draw from when they hit the stage. 2008's Black Butterfly boasted the radio favorite "Too Drunk", while the title track from All Night Long remains a crowd pleaser. However, their sixth album, 2012's Confession, stands out as a completely immersive experience. A concept record based on the seven deadly sins, is based on the trials and tribulations of Todd’s childhood and transformation. Song-wise, it's every bit the Buckcherry that millions have come to love - thematically, it is another new beginning that's bound to shake audiences to their core.
In the end, Buckcherry continues to resonate because they are so unabashedly honest on tape and on stage. "It's a real rock 'n' roll band," says Nelson. "You get 100 percent of what we are and what we're about. We don't apologize for it."
"I want people to walk away feeling like they're part of a club," concludes Todd. "I want them to leave feeling connected in every way. It's not about just going to a show or listening to a record, it's about getting into a whole movement. I hope we can give the world that."

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