Freshman 15
Freshman 15 formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Aaron Rothe on vocals and guitar, Ryan Osbourn on bass, and Jeremy Force on drums. Their debut album...
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Freshman 15 formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Aaron Rothe on vocals and guitar, Ryan Osbourn on bass, and Jeremy Force on drums. Their debut album came out in 2005, anchored by the single 'Are You Ready For This?' which became something of a calling card for the band's energetic, guitar-driven sound.
They put out two more albums, 2008's 'Sophomore Jinx' and 2011's 'Third Time's a Charm,' before calling it quits in 2013. Other songs like 'Harder Than Mine' and 'She's Everything' show the same straightforward, melodic rock approach that defined their catalog.
The lineup shifted along the way, with Osbourn leaving in 2006 and Chris Hardin joining on bass. Their lyrics sometimes drew criticism for being blunt or crude, but the band generally shrugged it off, treating it as part of their unfiltered, youthful perspective.
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