Colin Brittain

(Redirected from Oh No Fiasco)

Colin "Doc" Brittain (born December 29, 1986[1]) is an American songwriter, producer, and musician signed to Warner Chappell Music.[2][3] He has been the drummer for Linkin Park since their reunion in September 2024. Prior to joining the band, he wrote and produced for acts such as Papa Roach, Hands Like Houses, Basement, Dashboard Confessional, 5 Seconds of Summer, Miyavi, and One Ok Rock.[4]

Colin Brittain
Birth nameColin Cunningham
Born (1986-12-29) December 29, 1986 (age 37)
OriginNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Songwriter
  • producer
  • musician
Instruments
  • Drums
  • guitar
Member ofLinkin Park

Career

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Brittain began his career playing drums in the band Oh No Fiasco.[5] Oh No Fiasco was signed to Five Seven Music where they released their debut EP, No One's Gotta Know.

In 2024, he joined American rock band Linkin Park as their new drummer after original drummer Rob Bourdon declined to rejoin the reunited band with new vocalist Emily Armstrong.[6]

Discography

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Year Artist Song Album Label Credits
2014 Dark Waves "Outsider" Dark Waves Producer, co-writer, mixer
5 Seconds of Summer "Never Be", ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' 5 Seconds of Summer Additional producer, engineer, mixer
Beautiful Bodies Battles Co-writer, additional production, engineer, mixer
2015 Ghost Town "Evolution" Evolution Producer, songwriter
ONE OK ROCK "Take me to the top", "Cry Out", "Good Goodbye" 35XXXV
A-Sketch
Producer, co-Writer, mixer
Avicii "The Nights" The Days / Nights EP Guitars
2016 Aimer ''Insane dream'', ''Closer'', ''Falling Alone'' daydream Arranger
Hello Sleepwalkers "Eyes to the Skies" Planless Perfection
A-Sketch
Producer, co-writer, co-composer
2017 League of Legends "Legends Never Die" Vocal producer[7]
ONE OK ROCK "Ambitions-Introduction-", "Bombs away", "We are", "20/20", "Jaded", "Hard To Love", "I was King", "Listen", "Bon Voyage", "Start Again", "Take what you want" Ambitions
A-Sketch,Fueled by Ramen
Producer
Logan Henderson "Sleepwalker", "Bite My Tongue", "Speak of the Devil" Echoes of Departure and the Endless Street of Dreams - Pt. 1
Herø
Composer, writer, producer
Papa Roach "Crooked Teeth", "My Medication", "Periscope", "Help", "Sunrise Trailer Park", "Traumatic", "None of the Above" Crooked Teeth
Eleven Seven Music
Composer, producer, mixer
All Time Low "Dirty Laundry", "Nice2KnoU", "Afterglow", "Good Times" Last Young Renegade
Fueled by Ramen
Composer, producer, mixer
2018 Hands Like Houses Anon.
Hopeless Records
Composer, writer, producer
All Time Low "Everything Is Fine", "Birthday" singles
Fueled by Ramen
Composer, producer, mixer
Basement Beside Myself Producer, additional musician
From Ashes to New "Nowhere to Run" The Future
Better Noise Records
Composer, producer, mixer
Keith Wallen "Four Letter Words", "Summer Sunday" Non-album singles Independent Producer
2019 Papa Roach "The Ending", "Renegade Music", "Not the Only One", "Who Do You Trust?", "Elevate", "Come Around", "Feel Like Home", "Problems", "I Suffer Well", "Maniac", "Better Than Life" Who Do You Trust?
Eleven Seven Music
Composer, writer, producer, mixer
One Ok Rock "Worst In Me" Eye of the Storm
A-Sketch
Composer, producer, mixer
Dreamers "Vampire in the Sun" Launch, Fly, Land
Fairfax Recordings
Composer, producer, mixer
A Day to Remember You're Welcome
Fueled by Ramen
Composer, producer, mixer
2021 Keith Wallen "Blue" This World or the Next BMG Co-writer
2022 5 Seconds of Summer "You Don't Go To Parties", "TEARS!", 5SOS5 BMG Composer, producer, mixer, writer
FIVE NEW OLD "Happy Sad", "My New Me" Departure : My New Me WARNER MUSIC JAPAN Producer
2023 Story of the Year Tear Me to Pieces SHARPTONE Producer, Co-writer
2024 Linkin Park All tracks From Zero Warner Drums, Co-producer

References

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  1. ^ "Colin Brittain Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart". June 25, 2010. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
  2. ^ EP. 53 - Producer Colin 'Doc' Brittain Shares The Evolution of His Career and Lasting Collaboration with The Artist Sueco
  3. ^ "Colin Brittain". Genius. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  4. ^ "Colin Credits". Archived from the original on January 25, 2016. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  5. ^ "Oh No Fiasco Interview". Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  6. ^ Lipshutz, Jason (September 5, 2024). "Inside Linkin Park's Secret Comeback". Billboard. Retrieved September 5, 2024.
  7. ^ "Genius credits for "Legends Never Die"". Retrieved October 20, 2017.