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'''Lynam''' is a [[Birmingham]] based hard rock group founded in [[2001]] and made up of frontman and songwriter [[Jacob Bunton]] (formerly of [[Mars Electric]]) with bassist [[Mark Dzier]] and drummer [[David Lynam]]. On stage the three all use David's surname, which is also shared by the road crew.
[[Image:Lynam.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Lynam]]
'''Lynam''' is a [[Birmingham]] based [[List of Birmingham bands|hard rock group]] founded in [[2001]] and made up of frontman and songwriter [[Jacob Bunton]] (formerly of [[Mars Electric]]) with bassist [[Mark Dzier]] and drummer [[David Lynam]]. On stage the three all use David's surname, which is also shared by the road crew.


Lynam is heavily influenced by Def Leppard as well as by Steve Vai and Steely Dan. The group released three independent albums before signing with DRT Records. Their fourth release, ''Slave to the Machine'' ([[2006]]), peaked at #21 in ''Billboard''s "Top Independent Albums" chart. The follow-up, ''Tragic City Symphony'', was released in [[2008]] on New Ocean Media.
Lynam is heavily influenced by Def Leppard as well as by Steve Vai and Steely Dan. The group released three independent albums before signing with DRT Records. Their fourth release, ''Slave to the Machine'' ([[2006]]), peaked at #21 in ''Billboard''s "Top Independent Albums" chart. The follow-up, ''Tragic City Symphony'', was released in [[2008]] on New Ocean Media and re-released in [[2009]] on Mascot/Megaforce Records.


Lynam has had touring success as an opener for Live, Fuel and Puddle of Mudd. The band has also performed on theme cruises such as 2008's "Motley Cruise" with Vince Neil, Skid Row, Ratt, Slaughter and Enderverafter and 2009's ShipRocked cruise with Queensryche, Tesla, Skid Row and others.
Lynam has had touring success as an opener for Live, Fuel and Puddle of Mudd. The band has also performed on theme cruises such as 2008's "Motley Cruise" with Vince Neil, Skid Row, Ratt, Slaughter and Enderverafter and 2009's ShipRocked cruise with Queensryche, Tesla, Skid Row and others.


==Discography==
==Discography==
* Lynam. ''White Trash Superstar'' (2002) E.M.G.
[[Image:Lynam Tragic City Symphony.png|right|125px]]
* Lynam. ''Bling! Bling!'' (2003) E.M.G.
* Lynam (2002) ''White Trash Superstar'' E.M.G.
* Lynam. ''Life in Reverse'' (2004), E.M.G.
* Lynam (2003) ''Bling! Bling!'' E.M.G.
* Lynam. ''Slave to the Machine'' (2006), DRT Entertainment
* Lynam (2004) ''Life in Reverse''. E.M.G.
* Lynam. ''Tragic City Symphony'', (2008), New Ocean Media
* Lynam (2006) ''Slave to the Machine''. DRT Entertainment
* Lynam (2008) ''Tragic City Symphony.'' New Ocean Media
* Lynam (2010) "Thank You Good Night!" New Ocean Media


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Rock bands]]
[[Category:Rock bands]]
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 5 October 2010

Lynam

Lynam is a Birmingham based hard rock group founded in 2001 and made up of frontman and songwriter Jacob Bunton (formerly of Mars Electric) with bassist Mark Dzier and drummer David Lynam. On stage the three all use David's surname, which is also shared by the road crew.

Lynam is heavily influenced by Def Leppard as well as by Steve Vai and Steely Dan. The group released three independent albums before signing with DRT Records. Their fourth release, Slave to the Machine (2006), peaked at #21 in Billboards "Top Independent Albums" chart. The follow-up, Tragic City Symphony, was released in 2008 on New Ocean Media and re-released in 2009 on Mascot/Megaforce Records.

Lynam has had touring success as an opener for Live, Fuel and Puddle of Mudd. The band has also performed on theme cruises such as 2008's "Motley Cruise" with Vince Neil, Skid Row, Ratt, Slaughter and Enderverafter and 2009's ShipRocked cruise with Queensryche, Tesla, Skid Row and others.

Discography

Lynam Tragic City Symphony.png
  • Lynam (2002) White Trash Superstar E.M.G.
  • Lynam (2003) Bling! Bling! E.M.G.
  • Lynam (2004) Life in Reverse. E.M.G.
  • Lynam (2006) Slave to the Machine. DRT Entertainment
  • Lynam (2008) Tragic City Symphony. New Ocean Media
  • Lynam (2010) "Thank You Good Night!" New Ocean Media

References

  • "Lynam (band)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 10 Jul 2009, 14:37 UTC. 10 Jul 2009 [1].

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