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4LYN
4LYN at the March 1 Festival, 2007
4LYN at the March 1 Festival, 2007
Background information
OriginHamburg, Germany
Genres
  • rap metal
  • alternative metal
  • Years active1995–2013
    MembersRon Cazzato
    Dennis Krüger
    Björn "Deee" Düßler
    Sascha "Chi(no)" Carrilho
    Past membersDaniel Könnecke
    Benjamin Eckebrecht
    Lidija Jessel
    René "Russo" Knupper
    Websitehttp://www.4lyn.com/

    4Lyn was a nu metal band from Hamburg, Germany. 4Lyn began their career as Headtrip in 1995 as high schoolers. They recorded demos and played locally, and in 2000 a gig at the Ohrenschmaus Festival in Hamburg got them attention from label scouts.[1] "4Lyn" is an acronym of sorts; 4 is the number of band members, and LYN stands for "Little Young Nasties".[2]

    They released their debut self-titled record on Universal Records subsidiary Motor Music in 2001, and toured with Papa Roach, Thumb, Therapy?, Cosmotron, and Dredg.[3] They recorded their sophomore effort, Neon, in Denmark, then toured throughout central Europe.[3] They left Motor Music to sign with Edel Music for their third release, Take it as a Compliment, issued in 2004. In 2005 they wrote a theme song entitled "Go Sea Devils" for the Hamburg Sea Devils, a football team. 2007 saw the release of their self-produced album, Compadres.

    In January 2008, the band released the album Hello. Then, as a gift to loyal fans, the band released a live album, Live In Hamburg, which could only be purchased through the band's official website (which had gone offline since their breakup; the band's official Facebook page has taken over as their main website).

    In May 2008, a statement on the band's official website confirmed the departure of Rene Knupper, who left the band to pursue "other life experiences". The departure was amicable and he remains friends with the band. Dennis Krüger then joined the band full-time as lead guitarist.

    Their latest album Quasar was released in May 2012.

    In 2013, a statement posted in German on the band's official website confirmed that the band had decided to part ways permanently. The band played a number of farewell shows that year, and changed their Facebook profile image to a band logo with the numbers 1998–2013 underneath.[4]

    Members[edit]

    Final Lineup
    Previous Members

    Discography[edit]

    Albums
    DVDs
    Singles
    Year Single[6][7] DE[7] Album
    2001

    "Whooo"

    LYN

    "Bahama Mama"

    "Lyn"

    56

    "Pure"

    2002

    "Pearls & Beauty"

    65 Neon

    "Husky"

    "Blitzkrieg Bop"

    single only

    "Whooo (Soccer Slam Version)"

    89
    2004

    "Kisses Of A Strobelight"

    98 Take It As A Compliment

    "Matilda, Matilda"

    2005

    "Drrty Rokka"

    Compadres
    2007

    "Hello (For You I'm Dying)"

    Hello

    "Go, Sea Devils"

    single only
    2012

    "Club Exploitation"

    Quasar


    References[edit]

    1. ^ Genzel, Christian. "4Lyn – Artist Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  • ^ "4LYN". Archived from the original on 2016-11-03. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
  • ^ a b 4LynatAllmusic
  • ^ "4LYN – Profile Pictures". facebook.com.
  • ^ "4lyn - Music Charts". acharts.us.
  • ^ "4LYN Discography at Discogs: Singles-EPs - Releases". Discogs.
  • ^ a b "lescharts.com - Discographie 4lyn".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=4Lyn&oldid=1165720495"

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