6:33
6:33 is a trio with Dave Aizer on vocals and guitar, Toshiro on vocals and keyboards, and Cody Blue on drums and percussion. They put out 'I'm a Nerd' in...
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6:33 is a trio with Dave Aizer on vocals and guitar, Toshiro on vocals and keyboards, and Cody Blue on drums and percussion. They put out 'I'm a Nerd' in 2012, which became their breakout track. The song's straightforward celebration of being smart and a bit different connected with listeners who recognized themselves in it.
Their 2014 release 'Superhero' followed a similar pattern, offering an upbeat message about embracing what makes you stand out. The band's approach drew some criticism for how it portrayed nerd culture, but they kept making music that spoke directly to their audience. Another track, 'Ego Fandango', shows their knack for catchy, slightly offbeat tunes.
By 2019 they were still putting out songs like 'Question Mark', which took on bigger questions about identity. The music stayed grounded in the same basic setup: clear melodies, relatable lyrics, and a sense of humor about it all.
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