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Los Furios is a nine-piece band from
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which has performed across Western
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since 2000. Los Furios began adding horns to the line-up in 2001 and have been evolving their blend of
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ever since. The band has variously featured a two- or three-piece horn section complemented by distinct songwriters and vocalists. This instrumentation adds to their diverse sound. Noticeable influences in their sound include acts such as
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, and Rancid. The 6-song EP ''Los Furios'' ( Surrender Records 2003) was the first release to feature the horn driven sound people have come to associate with the band. Their 2004 release ''Warning Shot'' (
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USA/ Bacteria Buffet Records CDN) sold over 5000 copies, mostly at the live shows, and received rave reviews from college radio DJs across the country. ''Warning Shot'' fully displays the diverse influences of the group, ranging from rocksteady reggae to so-cal punk & ska. Some of their highlight gigs include two opening spots at The Commodore Ballroom (House of Blues), first with
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and later with The Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra. They have been invited to play the Victoria Ska Fest three years running, including a headlining spot on the 2005 bill with Fishbone and
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. The Vans Warped Tour has also taken notice of the band, featuring them on their 2005 tour. Other acts that have shared a stage with The Furios include
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Band members

* Corinne – trombone, vocals * Kyle – guitar, vocals * Jethro – bass * Blake - keyboards * Sean – drums * Jimmy – saxophone * Mat – trumpet * Stef- groupie *Gonzalo - percussion, vocals


Discography


References


External links


Official Web Site

Market Store

Explanation for The vs. Los name change
{{DEFAULTSORT:Furios, Los Canadian punk rock groups Musical groups established in 2000 Musical groups from Vancouver 2000 establishments in British Columbia