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Thumbs Down first started rehearsing
in January '96, but the band existed long
before that in the heads of co-founders
and long-time friends Raf (guitars) and
Steven (vocals). As soon as they started
going to hardcore shows, they had the
dream of being in a band of their own.
After some line-up changes things stabilised
when Ken (drums) and Roeland (bass) joined
the ranks.
In December '96 they got to play their
first show as support for the infamous
Sick Of It All.. At that point the ball
started rolling : Thumbs Down began playing
shows almost every week-end. A live demo-tape
of dubious quality became a much sought
after item.
Soon after that the boys started to fine-tune
their songs and after playing a crazy
show at the '97 Vort 'n Vis-festival,
they headed for the studio. In one week-end
they recorded 12 songs at 'Studio 195'
under guidance of Patrick Delabie. At
the end of '97 'Genet Records' released
the 9-song 7" / mcd called 'Going
For Gold'. This recording made sure Thumbs
Down's name was well know across Europe,
hence more shows followed. In the first
months of '98 Thumbs Down played with
bands as Ensign, Ten Yard Fight, One King
Down, Hands Tied and a lot more. A tour
of The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany
followed with the Finnish band Endstand.
This tour ended at the Geleen-festival,
where both bands played incredible shows.
In April '98 the band had enough material
to record a full-length.
Once again they went to 'Studio 195'
where they recorded 20 songs over a two-week
period. Things then slowed down until
the '98 Vort 'n Vis-festival, where the
release-party of 'Crossroads' was held.
More than a thousand kids from all across
Europe were dancing and singing along,
making it one of the most unforgettable
Thumbs Down shows ever.
With the release of 'Crossroads' Thumbs
Down proved they could mix intelligent
song-writing with their trademark catchiness.
The 16 songs on this recording display
a wide range of possibilities within the
hardcore-genre. Rave reviews, a small
tour of Spain and more insane shows followed
during 1999.
This same year Thumbs Down signed a new
record deal with I Scream Records and
recorded their new record "Reality
Check" at Andre Gielen's Hautregard
studio.
In the year 2000 I Scream Records is
released a new Thumbs Down recorded with
great old school hardcore songs, Steven's
voice also and a much more mature sound
"Reality Check" holds all the
ingredients for a great hardcore record.
In 2002 Thumbs Down made a new move...
they hooked up with Eye Spy records and
released an mcd with in a for Thumbs Down
totally new style. Catchy melodies but
with the same angry oldskool vocals like
in the past.
15/09/2002, a statement from guitar player
Raf: Hey kiddos I have some sad news,
after 6 years of playing we decided to
quit. We've had a lot of fun during these
years, got to meet a lot of cool people
and played some kickass shows....thank
you to all the people who made it happen....
what now, well we won't sit still, expect
some news on forthcoming projects with
TD members very soon. See you kids on
some show...on or in front of the stage.
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