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  Background group_or_band
  Origin Sault Ste Marie, Ontario <br/> Canada
  Genre Indie Rock <br> Pop-punk <br> Heavy Metal
  Years Active 1992 &ndash 2006
  Label VIK
  Current Members Greig Nori <br /> Rosie Martin <br /> Trevor MacGregor


Treble Charger was a Canadian Rock group, consisting of vocalist Greig Nori , bassist Rosie Martin and drummer Trevor MacGregor . Guitarist Bill Priddle , a founding member of the band, left in 2003 . They began with a melodic Indie Rock style, but evolved into more of a Pop Punk band after signing to a major label in 1997 .


EARLY YEARS


Originally from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario , the band consisted of Nori, Priddle, Martin and Morris Palter , and was named nc-17 (after the movie rating) until an American band with the same name threatened to sue. They adopted the name Treble Charger, but named their debut album '' Nc17 ''. However, the American band nc-17 split up a few years later.

''nc17'' was released independently at first by Smokin' Worm in 1994 , but it was a hit on Campus Radio , MuchMusic , and CFNY when it was re-released by Sonic Unyon Records in 1997 . Palter was forced from the band soon after signing to their US label and was actually fired during the recording of their first album.

In 1995 , the band released '' Self=title '', which included a CD-ROM track promoting 30 of Treble Charger's favourite Canadian indie bands, including The Inbreds , Change Of Heart , By Divine Right , Hayden and Thrush Hermit .


PUNK ROCK


1997's '' Maybe It's Me '' was the band's major label debut. It featured a more polished, commercial sound than the band's earlier albums, and launched the hit "Friend of Mine". Soon afterward, MacGregor replaced Mike Levesque as the band's drummer. That lineup, along with several of their songs from this album, were also featured in the 1998 film ''Mr. Music''. The band played the role of an 'undiscovered' indy band that gets discovered and helps to turn fictional Tone Records around from its slump.

'' Wide Awake Bored '', released in 2001 , completed the band's evolution to a punk rock style. This album also featured the hit singles "American Psycho" and "Brand New Low".

In 2002 , Treble Charger also released '' Detox '' featuring singles "Hundred Million" and "Don't Believe It All".

Bill Priddle, identified with Treble Charger's early indie rock direction rather than the later pop-punk, left the band in '':

"I was always into music for music’s sake, when it got all corporate and about gimmicks and imaging and wearing the right clothes and having the right lingo, that kind of rubbed me the wrong way. We had a market of 16-year-old kids and we had to try to guess what our fans wanted. Which is really the opposite of where I was coming from. I’ve always thought the best music was, obviously, done by people that did music for themselves."


However, Priddle continues his collaborations with Broken Social Scene and is a member of his new band Don Vail .

By this time, their work with and the success of their proteges Sum 41 , who Nori produced, had started to eclipse Treble Charger's own career. In late 2004 , it was reported that Treble Charger itself were on hiatus, but an animated version of the group, including Priddle, would appear, with Sum 41, on the Comedy Network series '' Kevin Spencer ''. {Link without Title}

However, message posted on July 20 , 2004 on their official website said they were continuing to record and the band is still together. But on September 1, 2005, Greig Nori said in an interview:

"Thanks for all the amazing support you have given us. It seems like we're bigger now then we have ever been. I only wish more people had caught on to our music sooner so that we could have had an easier time at being a band. I'm not saying it's over yet but I am saying that right now I need to focus on other things. Maybe in a while I will get the urge to write a new TC album but right now my heart's not in it. Thanks for enjoying our music." - Greig Nori


The hit "Brand New Low" was featured in '', and featured in the movie '' Dude, Where's My Car? ''.

On February 3 2006, Greig Nori disbanded Treble Charger, officially ending its 14 year career.


MEMBERS



POST-HIATUS ACTIVITY


Greig Nori has stopped managing Canadian band Sum 41 though he manages other bands now.

Bill Priddle pursues a solo career in Toronto, and is currently in an indie-rock band,

Trevor MacGregor was the Drummer during what was the last 9 years of Treble Charger, thus making him the longest Drummer to stay with them. He currently writes music for TV and film.

Morris Palter went on to pursue degrees in contemporary percussion performance. He continues to perform solo and chamber music of contemporary composers all over the world.

Treble Charger was one of the inaugural inductees into the Sault Ste. Marie Walk Of Fame on September 30, 2006 during the Grand Opening Weekend of the Steelback Centre , the city's new sports and entertainment arena.


DISCOGRAPHY



  Image:Tc Selftitlepng'' "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/self=title" class="copylinks">Self=title #9 CAN ( 1995 )''
  Image:TrebleChargerMaybeItsMejpg'' "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Maybe_It's_Me" class="copylinks">Maybe It's Me #1 CAN( 1997 )''
  Image:Tc Wideawakeboredpng'' "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Wide_Awake_Bored_(album)" class="copylinks">Wide Awake Bored #4 CAN ( 2001 ) (Canadian release)''
  Image:TrebleChargerAmericanPsycho(AR)JPG'' "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Wide_Awake_Bored_(album)" class="copylinks">Wide Awake Bored ( 2001 ) (American release)''
  Image:TreblechargerDetoxpng'' "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Detox_(Treble_Charger_album)" class="copylinks">Detox #10 CAN( 2002 )''