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Liam Cormier

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Liam Cormier
Cormier performing at a Cancer Bats show in Barcelona in June 2008
Cormier performing at a Cancer Bats show in Barcelona in June 2008
Background information
Born (1980-02-09) February 9, 1980 (age 44)
GenresHardcore punk, sludge metal, Southern rock, metalcore, groove metal
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, drums, percussion
LabelsHassle, Distort, Metal Blade, Good Fight

Liam Cormier (born February 9, 1980) is a Canadian musician from Toronto, Ontario. He is the lead singer for Canadian hardcore punk band Cancer Bats.[1] He is also the lead singer for the supergroup AxeWound. He is a vegetarian[2] and lives a straight edge lifestyle.[3] He also runs his own clothing brand called Treadwell Clothing.

Cancer Bats

Liam Cormier is the lead singer for the Canadian hardcore punk band Cancer Bats. The band is composed of Cormier, guitarist Scott Middleton, drummer Mike Peters and bassist Jaye R. Schwarzer. Cormier has been in the band since 2004. They have released six studio albums and six extended plays.

AxeWound

Cormier is the lead singer for the supergroup AxeWound. The band started in 2012. The band consists of Cormier on lead vocals, Matthew Tuck of Bullet for My Valentine on guitar and backing vocals, Mike Kingswood of Glamour of the Kill on guitar, Joe Copcutt of Zoax playing bass and Jason Bowld of Pitchshifter on drums.

Discography

Cancer Bats

AxeWound

Liam Cormier

References

  1. ^ Kaplan, Ben (2012) "Cancer Bats may be loud, but they do play well with others Archived 2012-04-24 at Archive-It", National Post, April 17, 2012. Retrieved November 19, 2013
  2. ^ Lapointe, Kyle (October 29, 2015). "Get Ready For Halloween: Interview With Cancer Bats". montrealrampage.com. Retrieved April 16, 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |publicationdate= ignored (|publication-date= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Jones, Dan (June 21, 2007). "Cancer Bats". www.rockmidgets.com. Archived from the original on June 16, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2017.