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STAIND
‘14
SHADES
OF
GREY’
FACT
SHEET
With
chart-topping
international
success,
more
than
eight
million
in
album
sales
and
critical
accolades,
STAIND--singer
AARON
LEWIS,
guitarist
MIKE
MUSHOK,
bassist
JOHNNY
APRIL
and
drummer
JON
WYSOCKI--are
leaving
an
indelible
mark
on
the
contemporary
music
scene.
●
STAIND’s
much-anticipated
new
album
14
Shades
of
GrEy
is
due
May
20
on
Flip/Elektra.
●
14
SHADES
OF
GREY
was
produced
by
Josh
Abraham
and
mixed
by
Andy
Wallace,
both
of
whom
did
the
same
honors
for
BREAK
THE
CYCLE.
●
14
SHADES
OF
GREY
was
recorded
in
Los
Angeles
and
Miami.
●
“Price
To
Play”--the
first
single
from
14
SHADES
OF
GREY--is
an
emotionally
gripping
song
that
goes
to
radio
in
early
April.
●
STAIND’s
introspective
intensity
was
also
displayed
on
their
2002
gold-certified
MTV
Unplugged
DVD.
●
STAIND’s
critically
acclaimed
third
album
BREAK
THE
CYCLE
(Flip/Elektra)
became
a
certified
global
smash,
fueled
by
the
moody,
introspective
singles
"Fade,"
“For
You,”
“Epiphany,”
and
"It's
Been
Awhile”
(which
spent
16
weeks
at
#1
on
Billboard's
Modern
Rock
chart).
●
BREAK
THE
CYCLE
was
released
May
22,
2001
and
entered
the
Billboard
Top
200
Albums
chart
at
#1
with
over
716,000
copies
sold.
The
album
went
on
to
eventually
sell
nearly
seven
million
copies.
●
STAIND's
participation
in
Family
Values
Tour
2001
marked
the
second
time
the
Massachusetts
band
was
associated
with
the
cutting-edge
rock
tour.
The
band
also
performed
on
the
1999
Family
Values
trek,
which
resulted
in
a
gold-certified
Family
Values
Tour
1999
CD,
highlighted
by
the
#1
rock
single
"Outside"
featuring
LEWIS
and
Limp
Bizkit's
Fred
Durst.
●
STAIND
have
played
for
hundreds
of
thousands
of
fans
on
tours
with
Kid
Rock,
Monster
Magnet,
Sevendust
and
with
their
Family
Values
brethren
Korn
and
Limp
Bizkit.
●
STAIND’s
early
radio
success
included
three
major
rock
radio/video
hits
with
"Just
Go,"
"Mudshovel"
and
"Home."
●
STAIND
released
their
Flip/Elektra
debut
album
Dysfunction
in
April
1999.
The
album
achieved
platinum-plus
status.
●
Early
on,
STAIND
got
a
demo
to
Fred
Durst,
who
invited
the
band
to
his
home
and
rehearsal
space
in
Jacksonville,
Florida.
After
Durst
played
some
of
their
music
over
the
phone
for
Jordan
Schur,
president
of
Flip
Records
and
they
became
the
newest
signing
to
the
label's
roster.
●
STAIND
played
their
first
gig
in
February
of
1995.
After
a
year
and
a
half
of
steady
playing
in
New
England,
STAIND
self-released
their
debut
album
Tormented
in
October
1996.
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