Lions (band)
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Lions (stylized as LIONS) were an American rock band from Austin, Texas, formed in 2005. The lineup consists of singer Matt Drenik, guitarist Austin Kalman and drummer Jake Perlman. Trevor Sutcliffe was Lions' bassist from their formation until his departure in 2009, where he was replaced by Mike Sellman. The band formed following the breakup of The Good Looks, the previous band of both Drenik and Perlman.
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Lions (band)
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The Good Looks, Battleme
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Lions / Volume 1
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Matt Drenik
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Austin Kalman
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Jake Perlman
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Mike Sellman
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Austin, Texas, United States
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Trevor Sutcliffe
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When you put us next to Ozzy on a video game like that ... it makes our song become iconic in the little kid's mind. When people ask what kind of music do we play I say, "Well, we're in a hard rock band, but we are riff rock." Then, if they are still confused, I say, "Well, we were in Guitar Hero." Instantly, they understand exactly what is happening.
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—Drenik on the bands inclusion on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
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Lions (stylized as LIONS) were an American rock band from Austin, Texas, formed in 2005. The lineup consists of singer Matt Drenik, guitarist Austin Kalman and drummer Jake Perlman. Trevor Sutcliffe was Lions' bassist from their formation until his departure in 2009, where he was replaced by Mike Sellman. The band formed following the breakup of The Good Looks, the previous band of both Drenik and Perlman. To date, Lions have released one studio album; No Generation (2007), and two EPs; Volume One (2006) and Let No One Fall (2009). Since 2007, their music has been licensed for television shows (Sons of Anarchy and Californication) as well as video games (Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010). The inclusion of "Metal Heavy Lady" in Guitar Hero III led to over 3,000 downloads of the song according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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