- Kïll Cheerleadër
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Kill Cheerleader Origin Toronto, Ontario
CanadaGenres Hard rock, Punk, Heavy metal, Rock 'n Roll Years active 1999–2006 Labels Spinerazor Records
Sonico Records
Corporate Punishment RecordsPast members Chad Dallas MacKinnon
Chris Rites
Ethan Deth
Jason Decay of Cauldron
Anthony Useless
Jakki Slaughter of SkullFist
Jimmy Nova of Darlings of Chelsea
Brandon Wars of Flying Fortress
Mike of 86ers
Teras of Riot99Kill Cheerleader was a rock n' roll band whose teenage members formed in 1999 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as "Cheerleader 666". Mainly influenced by punk and heavy metal acts such as The Stooges, early era Guns N' Roses, Mötley Crüe, Iron Maiden, the Ramones, Girlschool, Joan Jett and Neil Young, they had crafted their own unique, sleazy style of rock 'n' roll, once being described as "a derailed train hitting a Baptist Church"[citation needed]. Lemmy from Motörhead described Kill Cheerleader as the "greatest rock n' roll band since Guns N' Roses."[citation needed]
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Biography
The original members of the group were childhood friends who learned their instruments by practicing old Guns N' Roses, The Stooges and Mötley Crüe songs. A band member reportedly said that the name came from miserable high school experiences, saying, “beat up the jocks and kill the cheerleaders”. They started off playing shows in Toronto but were soon banned from clubs for their on and off stage antics, so they started playing shows in San Diego and L.A. after being invited by San Diego native and brief Toronto resident, Chris Squire of to stay with him in San Diego for 3 weeks and play some shows with his garage punk group, The Tori Cobras. It was in San Diego that Squire introduced the band to professional skateboarder, Kris Markovich, landing Kill Cheerleader (then Cheerleader 666 still) the opening music track in Markovich's part for his Hollywood skateboards video. After playing several shows throughout San Diego, L.A., Orange County, and Riverside with The Tori Cobras and having their music in the Hollywood video, the bands popularity among hardcore skateboarders and so-cal punk rockers began to steamroll. Squire had tried to enlist Cheerleader666 for his record label, Pure Noise Forever but the deal never panned out. <http://www.sdcitybeat.com/sandiego/article-924-livings-legends-tex-mex-heroes-lady-saints.html]> by Kenneth Smith</ref> Later, Kill Cheerleader's website, the band stated "Chris Squire is the new Jesus."
After some 8000 demo CDs were sold, a German record label licensed one of their unmixed/unmastered recordings and released it as 7 track LP titled Gutter Days which was rereleased on 10” vinyl in 2003. One reviewer called it "the greatest punk n' roll recording ever made... completely redefined excellence in that genre... I am shaken..." (House of Smut)[citation needed]. Ky Anto, lead guitarist for Robin Black once called them "The sound of desperation"... Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe called them the "best new band" in his online journal[citation needed]. SPIN Magazine journalists wrote how they were "blown away" about their live show[citation needed], and Alternative Press has called them a "band to watch."[citation needed] Rock legend Lemmy from Motörhead invited them to open their UK tour [1] and talked about them on SuicideGirls.com and in Playboy, declaring Kïll Cheerleadër as the "greatest rock n' roll band since Guns N' Roses."[citation needed]
Their music has been described as “the greatest fusion of Stooges/Guns fuck rock anyone has ever spewed”[citation needed], as well as “taking the energy of early Motorhead while grinding it together with the energy of bands like The Ramones or The Stooges”[citation needed]. Critics have also stated that “pre-punk rockers The Stooges, glam stalwarts Motley Crue, and straight-up scumbags Guns N' Roses have their fingerprints all over Kill Cheerleader's sound”[citation needed]. Ethan Deth has pointed out that "we have our punk and metal songs but we also have a strong Neil Young influence, which we don't ignore”[citation needed].
After traveling to the U.S west coast and playing a number of high-profile shows in Los Angeles the band gained a new following for their destructive and fresh take on dirty punk-metal. Their debut album All Hail was released in 2004 through Spinerazor Records.
The band broke up in 2006.
Discography
- 2000: Demo CD-R
- 2001: Gutter Days (CD-R released in 2001, 10" vinyl released in 2003 as Cheerleader 666)
- 2004: All Hail (debut full-length CD as Kill Cheerleader, reissued by Sanctuary in 2006.)
References
- ^ Scratch Magazine interview with Kïll Cheerleadër by Mike SOS
External links
Categories:- Canadian heavy metal musical groups
- Canadian punk rock groups
- Musical groups established in 1999
- Musical groups disestablished in 2006
- Musical groups from Toronto
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