Bad City was a five-piece rock band from Chicago, Illinois. They were signed to Atlantic Records in 2010. The band released their debut album Welcome to the Wasteland, produced by Grammy Award nominated producer Johnny K, on August 24, 2010.[1][failed verification]

Bad City
OriginChicago, Illinois United States
GenresHard rock, glam metal
Years active2008–2011
LabelsAtlantic Records
Past membersJosh Caddy
Alec Cyganowski
Tommy English
Kevin Kane
Max Perenchio
Jake Serek
Rich Vallone
Rich Lombardo
Ryan Choy
Websitewww.badcitymusic.com

History

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Bad City was formed in early 2010, but began in 2008 when Chicago-based band Powerspace , including members Kevin Kane and Tommy English, recruited Chicago natives Max Perenchio and Jake Serek as touring musicians. Just before Powerspace broke up, Perenchio and Schleiter began writing songs together for a new project. Temecula, California vocalist Josh Caddy soon finalized the lineup, which became known as Bad City. The band takes its name from its members' experience producing their first album in an unfavorable neighborhood in the west side of Chicago, which they referred to as a "bad city".[2][3]

After the completion of their debut album, the band gained the attention of Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins, who invited them to his 2010 Summer Rock 'n' Roll Party tour.[4] In August 2010, KISS frontman Paul Stanley noticed the band's song "Call Paul Stanley" and further endorsed the band, calling their album "an absolute knockout and the best album I've heard in ages. A killer, cohesive album of great rock and bombastic production that has been sorely missing. Every track is a winner and Bad City raises the bar out of most band's reach. It's really that good".[5][failed verification] After a midwest tour with Hinder, Bad City continued supporting Welcome to the Wasteland on another tour with The Smashing Pumpkins, followed by Canadian and West Coast shows with Slash.[6] The album reached U.S. No. 182.[citation needed]

Bad City performed the theme song, "Fight as One", for the Marvel Entertainment animated television series The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.[7][8][9]

In June 2011, Caddy left the band and was replaced by former Powerspace vocalist Alec Cyganowski.[10] That December, Bad City played a farewell show in Chicago and disbanded.

Max Perenchio died in a single-vehicle car crash on November 26, 2020, aged 33.[11]

Musical style

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Bad City is praised for its anachronistic mixture of various rock genres, including 70s KISS and Alice Cooper-inspired hard rock, ambitious 90s alternative rock such as Smashing Pumpkins and Soundgarden, 80s-style sleaze metal, 2000-era riff-rock oriented bands such as The White Stripes, and power pop a la Cheap Trick .[12][13] Regarding influences, Caddy said, "We took influences from all our favorite bands which happen to be from different decades, modernized it and brought it to a new level."[14] Upon the release of Welcome to the Wasteland, many critics pinned the band as hair metal. Perenchio responded, "I think it’s a semantic issue. I think people hear harmonized guitar solos, big hooks, and gang vocals and quickly assume Hair Metal for convenience sake. It's just a label, it's not a big deal. When I think of Hair Metal I think of a very cookie-cutter period that lifted the aesthetic value of Ratt’s Out of the Cellar and drove it into the depths of decadence. I don’t really associate Bad City with that, and our hair isn’t nearly big enough."

Members

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  • Josh Caddy - lead vocals (2010-2011)
  • Alec Cyganowski - lead vocals (2011)
  • Tommy English - guitar
  • Kevin Kane - drums
  • Max Perenchio - guitar
  • Jake Serek - bass
  • Rich Vallone - guitar
  • Rich Lombardo - guitar
  • Ryan Choy - drums

Discography

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Studio albums

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References

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  1. ^ Atlantic Records, Atlantic Records Signs Bad City. Atlantic Records via Earthtimes.org. Accessed June 25, 2010.
  2. ^ AbsolutePunk.net, Powerspace Members Form Bad City. AbsolutePunk. Accessed June 25, 2010.
  3. ^ FeedTheBeat.com, Bad City Gets Thumbs Up from Paul Stanley and Billy Corgan. FeedTheBeat. Accessed November 23, 2010. Archived November 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Daday, Eileen (September 3, 2010). "Suburban Rockers Bad City living their dream". Daily Herald.
  5. ^ PaulStanley.com Paul Stanley News Paul Stanley. Accessed August 30th, 2010.
  6. ^ Setlist.fm Bad City Tour Statistics: Slash 2010 World Tour.
  7. ^ Possehl, Eddie (November 4, 2023). "10 Best Superhero Cartoon Openings, Ranked". Collider. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  8. ^ Meenan, Devin (May 29, 2021). "10 Best Superhero Cartoon Openings". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  9. ^ Brownfield, Troy (March 30, 2020). "The 40 Greatest Animated TV Series Theme Songs". The Saturday Evening Post. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  10. ^ Wade, Amber (June 27, 2011). "Bad City replace vocalist". Alt Press. Retrieved June 27, 2011.
  11. ^ Daily Herald [1]. Daily Herald. Accessed December 20th, 2020.
  12. ^ About.com [2] Archived 2010-08-30 at the Wayback Machine About.com. Accessed September 3rd, 2010.
  13. ^ ArtistDirect.com [3] Archived 2010-08-30 at the Wayback Machine ArtistDirect.com Accessed September 3rd, 2010.
  14. ^ Rock Eyez Interview with Josh Caddy. Rockeyez.com. Accessed November 23rd, 2010.
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