Trapt
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| years_active = 1995–present
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| current_members =
- Chris Taylor Brown
- Pete Charell
- Shawn Sonnenschein
- Mitch Moore
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Trapt is an American rock band formed in Los Gatos, California. Nine studio albums have been recorded to date: Amalgamation (1999), Trapt (2002), Someone in Control (2005), Only Through the Pain (2008), No Apologies (2010), Reborn (2013), DNA (2016), Shadow Work (2020), and The Fall (2024). Since 2021, their lineup has consisted of Chris Taylor Brown (vocals & guitar), Pete Charell (bass), Shawn Sonnenschein (guitar), and Mitch Moore (drums).
Trapt's biggest commercial success was their 2002 debut single, "Headstrong", which became a crossover hit to the pop charts and peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. Though their subsequent releases did not match the pop appeal of "Headstrong", the band was able to maintain a presence in the rock market throughout the decade.
History
=Formation and early years (1995–2000)=
The members of Trapt met in middle school in the mid-'90s, and were in an early NOFX cover band called the Swinging Udders, with Manny Terres on guitar and Aaron Azlant on lead vocals. Shortly thereafter, the band reformed and developed an act with Chris Taylor Brown (lead vocals), Simon Ormandy (guitar), Rick Sanders (guitar), Pete Charell (bass), and David Stege (drums). The band's first few rehearsals were in Ormandy's guesthouse, which had a party-like atmosphere with its loft overlooking the living room.{{cite web|url=http://www.synthesis.net/music/interview/item-2356/2002-09-12-breaking_free+wiki|archive-url=https://archive.today/20090110021815/http://www.synthesis.net/music/interview/item-2356/2002-09-12-breaking_free+wiki|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 10, 2009|title=Trapt History|work=Synthesis|date=September 12, 2002}} They began playing at local venues in 1997 before any members had graduated high school. In 1998, still before graduation, they were already opening for up-and-coming fellow acts like Papa Roach.{{cite web|url=http://www.shavemagazine.com/entertainment/080801|title=Interview With Trapt|work=Shave Magazine|author=Abe|date=August 1, 2008|access-date=February 4, 2012}} They recorded and released their first CD, Amalgamation, in 1999, which they sold at their live shows. Sanders departed from the band afterwards, but the band opted to remain a quartet instead of recruiting an additional guitarist.{{cite AV media |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8919514-Trapt-Amalgamation/images |title=Amalgamation credits |type=liner notes |access-date=September 3, 2023}} Drummer Stege also left the band not longer after. He was replaced by Robin Diaz, and in 2000 the band released the EP Glimpse.
=''Trapt'' (2001–2003)=
In 2001, the band signed with Warner Bros. Records and started recording their debut album. During recording however, Diaz was simultaneously in Trapt, Closure, and Theory of a Deadman, but he ultimately chose to stay in the latter two bands; thus, his place in Trapt was filled by Aaron Montgomery.{{cite web |url=https://www.moderndrummer.com/2004/05/robin-diaz/?srsltid=AfmBOoqWekYTvfc3HOb0t8xPKbcxTiPOKdHayRRGRrDoA12Arjr4haku |title=Robin Diaz |website=Modern Drummer |date=May 12, 2004 |access-date=November 21, 2024}} On November 5, 2002, the band released their major label debut album, Trapt, which was certified platinum by the RIAA on November 24, 2003.{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&se=trapt#search_section | title=American certifications – Trapt | publisher=Recording Industry Association of America | accessdate=February 17, 2025}} The album produced a total of three charting singles: "Headstrong", "Still Frame", and "Echo" with "Headstrong" as the most successful of the three.
=''Someone in Control'' (2004–2006)=
Before releasing their next full-length album, the band released a self-titled three-track EP, released March 30, 2004, that included live versions of the "Made of Glass" and "Echo" tracks from their debut album, as well as a previously unreleased non-LP track, "Promise".
Their second full-length album, titled Someone in Control, was released September 13, 2005. It produced three singles for the band: "Stand Up", "Waiting", and "Disconnected (Out of Touch)". While it reached #14 on the US Billboard 200, the album didn't meet Warner's expectations, selling 500,000 copies. Disappointed, Warner stopped responding to the band. Brown said of the situation “We didn’t like the situation. We asked them to let us off the label. There was no official parting of the ways; we just said, ‘We’re leaving,’ and there was no response, so we were out of there.”{{cite web|url=https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/2008/07/03/for-trapt-newfound-freedom/28644845007/|title=For Trapt, newfound freedom|website=Herald-Tribune|date=July 3, 2008|last=Galipault|first=Gerry}} The band signed to Eleven Seven the following year.
=''Only Through the Pain'' (2007–2009)=
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Their first live album titled Trapt Live!, was released on September 18, 2007. The album featured two new studio songs, "Stay Alive" and "Everything to Lose", as well as live versions of nine songs from their earlier records. On March 7, 2008, it was announced that lead guitarist Simon Ormandy had parted ways with the band. He was replaced by Robb Torres.{{cite web|url=http://trapt.fancorps.com/headquarters/news.php?nid=3008 |title=trapt.fancorps.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090805172423/http://trapt.fancorps.com/headquarters/news.php?nid=3008 |archive-date=August 5, 2009 }} Despite rumors indicating otherwise, Ormandy's departure was amicable, and Brown continued to speak highly of Ormandy to the media, while promoting Torres as the new guitarist.{{cite web|url=http://www.musicgeekmedia.com/?p=19 |title=2 Music Geeks' Podcast 21: The Geeks Are Legal– Featuring Chris Brown of Trapt |work=musicgeekmedia.com |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090805085620/http://www.musicgeekmedia.com/?p=19 |archive-date=August 5, 2009 }} A day later on March 8, Trapt released "Who's Going Home With You Tonight?" on the band's website, a song from their then-upcoming studio album entitled Only Through the Pain, which released on August 5. A music video for the song was released later that year. The band also posted four other songs before the album's release: "Black Rose", "Contagious", "Wasteland", and "Ready When You Are". On April 15, Trapt announced they would be touring as part of Mötley Crüe's Crüe Fest along with Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Sixx:A.M. The tour began July 1, 2008 in West Palm Beach, Florida,{{cite web|url=http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/the-blender/the-blender/2008/04/concert-announcement-cruefest-with-motley-crue/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20090623014330/http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/the-blender/the-blender/2008/04/concert-announcement-cruefest-with-motley-crue/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 23, 2009 |title=Concert Announcement: Cruefest with Mötley Crüe |work=STLtoday.com }} and wrapped up in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania on August 31.
=''No Apologies'' and ''Reborn'' (2010–2013)=
In March 2010, Trapt said they were wrapping up the recording process of their new record with producer Johnny K. No Apologies was released on October 12, 2010. The first single, "Sound Off", was available on iTunes on July 20, 2010. Another song, "Stranger in the Mirror", was released for free from the band's Facebook page August 11, 2010.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/trapt/|title=Trapt|website=Facebook.com|access-date=October 6, 2020}} The band left Eleven Seven shortly after the release. In 2011, the band released the compilation album Headstrong under Cleopatra Records, with which they re-recorded 7 tracks from their self-titled, as well as releasing a new track, "Policy of Truth".
In 2012, the band signed with Epochal Artists, and in October of that year, announced Reborn would be released on November 20,{{cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-new-album-reborn-fall-2012-tour/|title=Trapt Announce New Album ‘Reborn,’ Unveil Dates for Fall 2012 U.S. Tour|website=Loudwire|date=October 4, 2012|last=Childers|first=Chad}} before delaying it to January 22, 2013.{{cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-reborn-album-moves-2013-release/|title=Trapt’s ‘Reborn’ Album Moves to 2013 Release|website=Loudwire|date=October 28, 2012|last=Childers|first=Chad}} The tracks "Bring It" and "Love Hate Relationship" were released as a double single.
=''DNA'' and ''Shadow Work'' (2014–2022)=
In 2014, Trapt re-released their early, out of print albums Amalgamation and Glimpse EP.{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151952866293173&set=a.10151224252618173.463354.9951378172&type=1&theater | title=Trapt: The Strength in Numbers Bundle | work=Facebook | access-date=February 10, 2014}} and announced "The Self Titled Tour", a tour focused around their self-titled album.{{cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-play-self-titled-album-entirety-2014-summer-tour/|title=Trapt to Play Self-Titled Album In Its Entirety on 2014 Summer Tour|website=Loudwire|date=May 7, 2014|last=Bowar|first=Chad}} On June 15, Trapt launched an Indiegogo campaign to help fund their next studio album, DNA, and a collection of acoustic versions of songs called The Acoustic Collection, which came out that summer.{{cite web | url=https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/trapt-become-part-of-our-dna/x/7970555 | title=TRAPT: Become Part of Our DNA | access-date=June 19, 2014}} Their $50k goal was met two weeks early.
The band's seventh studio album, DNA was released on August 19, 2016.{{cite magazine | url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/7476101/exclusive-billboard-premieres-trapts-new-album-dna | title=Billboard Premieres Trapt's New Album 'DNA'; 2nd paragraph | magazine=Billboard | date=August 18, 2016 | access-date=October 5, 2016}} It was the band's poorest charting album to date, debuting and peaking at number 148 on the Billboard 200 chart.{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/trapt/chart-history/tlp/|title=Trapt|magazine=Billboard}} Similarly, its three singles, "Passenger", "Human", and "It's Over", failed to crack the top 20 of the Mainstream Rock Songs chart, or chart at all on the Hot Rock Songs chart.{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/trapt/chart-history/rtt/|title=Trapt|magazine=Billboard}}{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/trapt/chart-history/ark/|title=Trapt|magazine=Billboard}} They also partook in the Make America Rock Again tour that year and the following year.{{cite web|url=http://www.makeamericarockagain.com/|title=Make America Rock Again! – Official website for the Make America Rock Again tour.|website=Make America Rock Again!|access-date=April 10, 2018}} In 2018, the band released the non-album single "Come Together" with rapper An0maly, which did not chart on any Billboard song charts.{{Cite web|url=https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/cinq-partners-with-rock-group-trapt-drops-new-single-trapt-and-rapper-an0maly-to-release-unifying-single-come-together-friday-november-16-1027734244|title=Cinq Partners with Rock Group TRAPT, Drops New Single – TRAPT and Rapper An0maly To Release Unifying Single 'COME TOGETHER' Friday November 16 | Markets Insider|first=finanzen net|last=GmbH|website=markets.businessinsider.com}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/trapt|title=Trapt|website=Billboard.com}}
In May 2020, a new studio album, Shadow Work, was announced.{{Cite web|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/trapt-to-release-shadow-work-album-in-june/|title=TRAPT To Release 'Shadow Work' Album In June|date=May 11, 2020|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=October 6, 2020}} It released the following July, though it failed to chart in the US Billboard 200 chart,selling only 600 copies in its first week, an 87% drop from their prior studio album, DNA, in 2016.{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/trapt/chart-history/tlp/|title=Trapt|magazine=Billboard|access-date=October 6, 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://metalinjection.net/its-just-business/record-sales/all-that-publicity-led-to-trapt-selling-a-whopping-600-copies-of-their-new-album|title=All That Publicity Led To TRAPT Selling A Whopping 600 Copies of Their New Album|first=Robert|last=Pasbani|date=July 15, 2020|website=Metalinjection.net|access-date=October 6, 2020}} In the following December, multiple outlets reported that Brown had been fired from the band, though it was debunked as a hoax hours later.{{Cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-didnt-fire-singer/|title=No, Trapt Didn't Fire Their Singer|website=Loudwire|date=December 15, 2020 }}{{Cite web|date=2020-12-15|title=Trapt Just Fired Singer Chris Taylor Brown [Update: No They Didn't]|url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2020/12/14/trapt-just-fired-singer-chris-taylor-brown/|access-date=2020-12-15|website=MetalSucks}} On January 23, 2021, drummer Mike Smith announced that he had left Trapt for "primarily political" reasons.{{Cite web|date=2021-01-23|title=Trapt Drummer Michael Smith Quits Band, Issues Statement|url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-drummer-michael-smith-quits/|access-date=2021-01-23|website=Loudwire}}
In 2022, the band embarked on the "20th Anniversary Tour", where they performed the self-titled album in full.
=''The Fall'', continued touring and ''Resurrection'' (2023-present)=
In 2023, the band announced that their new album, titled The Fall, would be released by the end of the year, before being delayed to March 2024, and again to May 31.{{cite web|url=https://www.trapt.com|title=www.trapt.com}} They embarked on The Fall Tour throughout 2023 and 2024.
In 2025, Trapt embarked on a full band acoustic tour, with dates being added throughout the year. In March 2025, the band were announced to be a part of Powerman 5000's "Taste of Armageddon Tour", but were pulled from the bill the same month.{{cite web|url=https://www.theprp.com/2025/03/11/news/trapt-are-no-longer-a-part-of-this-summers-powerman-5000-ill-nino-hedp-e-etc-tour/|title=Trapt Are No Longer A Part Of This Summer’s Powerman 5000, Ill Niño, (hed)p.e., Etc. Tour|website=The PRP|date=March 11, 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://metalinjection.net/tour-dates/trapt-is-off-powerman-5000-ill-ninos-tour-priest-added|title=TRAPT Is Off POWERMAN 5000 & ILL NIÑO's Tour, PRIEST Added|website=Metal Injection|date=March 11, 2025|last=Kennelty|first=Greg}} Brown claimed they left the tour on their own terms because of heavy backlash. During the acoustic tour, Brown claimed four venues backed out due to "cancel culture", with which people would contact the venues to inform them of the band's controversies.{{cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-2025-acoustic-tour-canceled-shows-chris-taylor-brown/|title=Multiple Venues Cancel Trapt Shows, Chris Taylor Brown Responds|website=Loudwire|date=April 21, 2025|last=Childers|first=Chad}}
On April 24, 2025, it was reported that Trapt's upcoming album would be titled Resurrection.{{cite web|url=https://southernmarylandchronicle.com/2025/04/24/chris-taylor-brown-unplugs-trapt-eyes-electric-surge/|title=Chris Taylor Brown Unplugs Trapt, Eyes Electric Surge|website=The Southern Maryland Chronicle|date=April 24, 2025|last=Higgins|first=David|quote=The upcoming album, tentatively titled Resurrection, promises heavier tracks, showing Trapt’s refusal to repeat formulas. “We don’t like to write the same song over and over again,” Brown said.}}
Musical style and influences
Trapt's sound has been described as nu metal,{{cite book|editor-first=Colin|editor-last=Larkin|editor-link=Colin Larkin (writer)|year=2006|title=Encyclopedia of Popular Music|edition=4th |publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=0-19-531373-9|chapter=Trapt}}{{cite magazine|first= Christopher R. |last= Weingarten |title= Trapt – Trapt |magazine= CMJ New Music Report |volume= 75 |issue= 807 |date= March 31, 2003 |page= 31 |issn= 0890-0795}}{{cite web|url=https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-10-best-songs-by-the-10-worst-nu-metal-bands |title=The 10 best songs by the 10 worst nu metal bands|work=LouderSound|access-date=May 2, 2020|first=Matt |last=Mills|date=April 28, 2020}} post-grunge,{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/headstrong-mw0001462921|title=Trapt: Headstrong |work=AllMusic|first= James Christopher|last=Monger}} alternative metal{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/trapt-mn0000015262/biography|title=Trapt Biography|work=AllMusic |first=MacKenzie|last=Wilson|access-date=February 4, 2012}} and hard rock.{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2003/music/reviews/trapt-seether-1200540842/|title=Trapt; Seether|work=Variety|date=June 25, 2003|access-date=May 2, 2020|first= Troy J.|last=Augusto}} AllMusic critic MacKenzie Wilson thought that the band "draws influences from grunge and heavy metal" while "absorbing the heavy rock sounds of Korn, Soundgarden, and Metallica". The band has cited Korn, Tool, Papa Roach, Pink Floyd, Pearl Jam and Genesis as influences.{{cite web|url=https://www.iowastatedaily.com/trapt-stays-true-to-headstrong-attitude-beliefs/article_7cd70fc0-a763-547c-8f1c-82e65cd07953.html|title=Trapt stays true to 'Headstrong' attitude, beliefs|work=Iowa State Daily|date= February 13, 2003|access-date=May 2, 2020|first= Trevor |last=Fisher}}
Social media use
Many publications have taken note of the band's unusual use of social media accounts, run by Brown, often to lash out and attack others, something not often done from official band accounts. Music website MetalSucks noted in 2015 that the band's official Facebook account made lengthy posts criticizing viewers of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which devolved into the account swearing and berating commenters.{{Cite web|url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2015/07/20/trapt-frontman-goes-just-worst-facebook-rant/|title=Trapt Frontman Goes On Just The Worst Facebook Rant|last=Rhombus|first=Emperor|date=2015-07-20|website=MetalSucks|access-date=2020-03-19}} The comment also included homophobic insults towards internet musician Rob Scallon, whom the band had feuded with on social media earlier in the year over the unauthorized and unattributed use of Scallon's videos.{{Cite web|url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2015/02/17/least-shocking-news-ever-day-dudes-trapt-total-d-bags/|title=Least Shocking News Ever of the Day: The Dudes in Trapt are Total D-Bags|date=2015-02-17|website=MetalSucks|access-date=2020-03-19}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.theprp.com/2015/07/18/news/trapts-frontman-sparred-with-fans-made-some-very-questionable-statements-on-facebook/|title=Trapt's Frontman Sparred With Fans & Made Some Very Questionable Statements On Facebook|date=2015-07-18|website=Theprp.com|access-date=2020-03-19}} In 2017, Brown insulted commenters who disagreed with his defense of former President Trump's dismissal of James Comey,{{Cite web|url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2017/05/12/trump-loving-trapt-frontman-is-fighting-with-people-on-facebook-about-the-james-comey-fbi-scandal/|title=Trump-Loving TRAPT Frontman is Fighting with People on Facebook About the James Comey FBI Scandal|date=2017-05-12|website=MetalSucks|access-date=2020-03-19}} and then again later in the year with critics of Brown's stance that institutional racism does not exist.{{Cite web|url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2017/09/08/trapt-frontman-is-still-fighting-with-fans-on-facebook-does-not-understand-what-racism-is/|title=Trapt Frontman is Still Fighting with Fans on Facebook, Does Not Understand What Racism Is|last=Neilstein|first=Vince|date=2017-09-08|website=MetalSucks.net|access-date=2020-03-19}}
In March 2020, Metal Injection, The A.V. Club, and Slate all reported that the band's Twitter account had gone on a week-long effort of arguing with and insulting people.{{Cite web|url=https://www.avclub.com/now-on-day-6-of-trapts-epic-twitter-meltdown-were-rea-1842413157|title=Nü-metal band Trapt is now 6 days deep into a Twitter meltdown|website=News|date=March 19, 2020 |access-date=2020-03-19}}{{Cite web|url=https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/03/in-a-time-of-crisis-a-panicked-nation-comes-together-to-watch-nu-metal-band-trapt-melt-down-on-twitter.html|title=A Panicked Nation Comes Together to Watch Nu-Metal Band Trapt Melt Down on Twitter|last=Feinberg|first=Ashley|date=2020-03-18|website=Slate Magazine|access-date=2020-03-19}} It began with insults of civil rights activist and bishop Talbert W. Swan II and accusations of having a "victim mentality". The comments then expanded into areas such as defending the Unite the Right rally, calling people "nerds", challenging the existence of white privilege in society, supporting Trump's "Chinese virus" rhetoric in reference to the COVID-19 pandemic, and fat-shaming women. Loudwire noted that many notable bands and musicians later responded to counter or ridicule the claims.{{Cite news|url=https://loudwire.com/rock-metal-world-united-destroy-trapt/|title=The Rock + Metal World Has United to Destroy Trapt, A Dozen Bands Attack 'Headstrong' Singer|publisher=Loudwire|date=20 March 2020|access-date=20 March 2010}} Brown later used the band account to threaten legal action against an unflattering parody account assuming Trapt's identity, but dropped the issue on the same day once the account altered its Twitter handle to make the parody clearer.{{Cite news|url=https://metalinjection.net/free-publicity/free-speech-warriors-trapt-threatened-to-sue-parody-twitter-account|title=Free Speech Warriors TRAPT Threatened To Sue Parody Twitter Account|publisher=Metal Injection|date=31 March 2020|author=Robert Pasbani}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.altpress.com/news/trapt-twitter-drama-parody-account/|title=Trapt Twitter drama sparks a parody account and no one can tell the difference|publisher=Alternative Press|date=30 March 2020|author=Amanda Ross}} In May 2020, Brown threatened legal action against multiple Change.org petitions to keep the band's music off of the upcoming Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 re-release, even though the band's music never appeared on the originals nor was announced for the remaster.{{Cite web|url=https://www.altpress.com/news/tony-hawks-pro-skater-soundtrack-trapt-petition/|title='Tony Hawk's Pro Skater' fans want to keep Trapt off the new soundtrack|first=Koltan|last=Greenwood|website=Altpress.com|date=May 18, 2020|access-date=October 6, 2020}} In the same month, Brown used the band's account to partially blame George Floyd for his own death.{{Cite web|url=https://www.metalsucks.net/2020/05/30/trapt-frontman-blames-george-floyd-for-his-own-death/|title=Trapt Frontman Blames George Floyd for His Own Death|date=May 30, 2020|website=MetalSucks,net|access-date=October 6, 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/atreyu-guitarist-doesnt-regret-playing-trapt/|title=Atreyu Guitarist Doesn't Regret Playing for Trapt|website=Loudwire|date=March 18, 2021 }}{{Cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-twitter-account-suspended/|title = Trapt's Twitter Account Has Finally Been Suspended|website = Loudwire| date=December 8, 2020 }}
In August 2020, in response to an article by music publication Consequence of Sound that asserted that the band drew a small crowd size at a festival, the band took to Twitter to berate the publication and any fans who agreed with the story's claim of poor attendance.{{Cite web|url=https://consequence.net/2020/08/trapt-crowd-buffalo-chip/|title=Trapt's Buffalo Chip concert drew the largest crowd ever to witness a concert, period.|website=Consequence.net|date=August 10, 2020|access-date=October 6, 2020}} The following month, the band's account was used to publicly berate Travis Livingstone, an artist the band had commissioned, but not paid, for a lyric video for their album release that year.{{Cite web|url=https://www.altpress.com/news/trapt-judge-judy-appearance/|title=Here's why Trapt might end up on a 'Judge Judy' episode|first=Rachael|last=Dowd|website=Altpress.com|date=September 11, 2020|access-date=October 6, 2020}} In October 2020, the band drew criticism when they announced their support for the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys and invited the group's Dallas, Texas, chapter to their next show in town.{{Cite web|date=29 October 2020|title=Trapt Frontman Chris Taylor Brown Invites Alt-Right Group Proud Boys to Dallas Show|url=https://exclaim.ca/music/article/trapt_frontman_chris_taylor_brown_invites_alt-right_group_proud_boys_to_dallas_show|access-date=2021-06-19|website=Exclaim!|language=en-ca}}
In November 2020, Spin reported that Facebook had deleted Trapt's page on the grounds of hate speech.{{cite web |title=Facebook Deletes Trapt's Account Following Prior Ban |url=https://www.spin.com/2020/11/trapt-facebook-page-deleted/ |website=Spin |access-date=December 8, 2020|date= November 19, 2020}} In December 2020, the band's Twitter account was suspended after Brown wrote a series of Tweets that multiple publications interpreted to be about defending statutory rape, where Brown said he would 'high five' a hypothetical 15-year-old boy who had sex with a 25-year-old female teacher.{{cite web |last1=Hartmann |first1=Graham |title=Trapt's Twitter Account Has Finally Been Suspended |url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-twitter-account-suspended |website=Loudwire |date=December 8, 2020 |access-date=December 8, 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://consequence.net/2020/12/trapt-twitter-suspended/|title=Trapt's Twitter suspended after rant seemingly defending statutory rape|date=December 8, 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/en_asia/news/music/trapt-banned-from-twitter-after-appearing-to-defend-statutory-rape-2835420|title=Trapt banned from Twitter after appearing to defend statutory rape|website=NME|date=December 9, 2020}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/twitter-suspends-trapt-s-account-1.14128653|title=Twitter Suspends Trapt's Account|first=Bell|last=Média|website=heartradio.ca}}{{cite news| url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/01/05/eve-6-band-twitter-max-collins/| title = How Eve 6's Twitter account became its own strange form of art – The Washington Post| newspaper = The Washington Post}} In April 2021, Brown defended and clarified his stance, saying it was not meant as a defense of statutory rape, but rather, "a joke in bad taste" in relation to his thoughts on the "double standard between how men need to treat women versus the other way around".{{Cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/trapt-singer-clarifies-comments-statutory-rape-joke-bad-taste/|title=Trapt Singer Clarifies Comments on Statutory Rape – I Made a Joke|website=Loudwire|date=April 16, 2021 }}
Band members
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Current members
- Chris Taylor Brown – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, synths, samples (1995–present)
- Pete Charell – bass guitar, backing vocals (1995–present)
- Shawn Sonnenschein – lead guitar (2021–present)
- Mitch Moore – drums (2021–present)
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Former members
- Simon Ormandy – lead guitar (1995–2008)
- Rick Sanders – lead guitar (1995–1999)
- David Stege – drums (1995–2000)
- Robin Diaz – drums (2000–2002)
- Aaron "Monty" Montgomery – drums (2002–2012)
- Robb Torres – lead guitar (2008–2013)
- Dylan Thomas Howard – drums (2012–2016)
- Travis Miguel – lead guitar (2013–2014)
- Ty Fury – lead guitar (2014–2017)
- Brendan Hengle – drums (2016–2018), lead guitar (2018–2021)
- David Suddock – lead guitar (2017–2018)
- Mike Smith – drums (2018, 2020–2021)
- Adam Prentice – drums (2019–2020)
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Discography
{{Main|Trapt discography}}
Studio albums
- Amalgamation (1999)
- Trapt (2002)
- Someone in Control (2005)
- Only Through the Pain (2008)
- No Apologies (2010)
- Reborn (2013)
- DNA (2016)
- Shadow Work (2020)
- The Fall (2024)
References
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External links
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