3 Colours Red

Songs: 27
Albums: 3

Albums

3 Colours Red - Revolt
Revolt
1999, songs: 6
3 Colours Red - Pure
Pure
1997, songs: 5

Facts about 3 Colours Red

3 Colours Red

"3 Colours Red" was a British rock band formed in London in 1995. Known for their energetic live performances and anthemic rock sound, here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: "3 Colours Red" was formed by Pete Vuckovic (vocals, guitar), Chris McCormack (guitar, vocals), and Keith Baxter (drums) in London in 1995. The band's name was inspired by the colors of the French flag, representing the revolutionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Initially, the band performed as a trio before adding bassist Ben Harding to complete their lineup.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: "3 Colours Red" was known for their energetic blend of punk rock, alternative rock, and post-grunge. Drawing inspiration from bands like The Clash, The Ramones, and Nirvana, the band crafted anthemic rock songs characterized by catchy riffs, driving rhythms, and infectious hooks. Their music often featured socially and politically charged lyrics, reflecting the band's rebellious spirit and anti-establishment ethos.

  3. Commercial Success: The band gained widespread attention with the release of their debut album, "Pure" (1997). The album spawned several hit singles, including "Sixty Mile Smile" and "Nuclear Holiday", which received heavy rotation on British radio and MTV. "Pure" was well-received by critics and fans alike, earning "3 Colours Red" a nomination for Best British Newcomer at the BRIT Awards in 1998. The band's follow-up album, "Revolt" (1999), also enjoyed commercial success and further solidified their reputation as one of the UK's most promising rock bands.

  4. Lineup Changes and Disbandment: Despite their early success, "3 Colours Red" experienced lineup changes and internal conflicts that ultimately led to their demise. After the departure of drummer Keith Baxter, the band continued as a trio before eventually disbanding in 1999. Although they briefly reunited in 2002 for a farewell tour, "3 Colours Red" officially disbanded, leaving behind a legacy of influential music and memorable live performances.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite their relatively short-lived career, "3 Colours Red" left a lasting impact on the British rock scene of the late 1990s. Their anthemic rock sound and energetic live shows inspired a new generation of musicians and helped pave the way for the resurgence of British guitar mus

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