In the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, People around the world must find some alternatives while isolating themselves at home. Whether working from home, playing online games, clean their houses, cook up a storm in the kitchen, or, if you are happened to be Chris Taylor Brown of the Nu Metal band Trapt, ranting on just about everything either on Twitter or Facebook, trying to offend someone to no avail.
You must be wondering why I write this relatively unknown, obscure band like Trapt in the first place. They might not be as big as other Nu Metal bands like Korn or Slipknot, but they are famous in their own right. For those who are wondering who the hell or what the hell is this band, they were formed in 1995 and hailing from Los Gatos, California. They released seven studio albums so far, and known for extensive line-up changes, mainly for drummer and guitarist. As of today, Trapt’s current formation consists of vocalist Chris Taylor Brown, guitarist Brendan Hengle, bassist Pete Charell, and drummer Mike Smith. If they are well known among the metal scene, then how come we only knew this band a little? Sadly, this band is known to be a “one-hit wonder”. This term is applied to artists or bands who have that one song that break out to the mainstream (and the ensuing explosive success). The song subsequently defied said artists, and other works (albums or other singles) are often overshadowed by that particular track. On more than one occasion, the track (and the artist) are quickly forgotten. On Trapt’s case, that particular song is Headstrong from their 2002 self-titled major label debut album. The song in question topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts and Modern Rock Charts, as well as charting at number 16 on Hot 100 between 2002-2003. The album itself could only reached 42nd position on Billboard 200 on that same year span. It’s more than likely that you can compare them to bands like Nickelback, but on this case alone, we have to admit that Chad Kroeger and co. are the more well-known of the two. Just for the record, that same song once voted on Ultimate Guitar's Users Poll for Worst Guitar Riffs of all time, placing 4th out of 15.
What happens if a band needs to keep themselves relevant? Usually (in the case of Metallica) they evolve their sound to stay competitive or offering new concepts and fresh images and ideas (Slipknot’s move). But in Trapt’s case, starting an online feud with other musicians on the metal realm or other celebrities on the entertainment spectrum, mainly done by Christ Taylor Brown, their vocalist who happens to run the band’s official accounts (This is the mother of terrible ideas). This feud started when the Coronavirus spreads to the US. And apparently, Brown himself is a full-fledged supporter of the sitting President Donald Trump (who is infamously known to be the most incompetent and racist sack of human being currently sitting on the presidential throne) as noted on his 48-hour rant on Twitter. He supported Trump’s “Chinese virus” rhetoric on how to name the virus. He also blasted Bishop Talbert Swan and actor Chris Evans on Trump’s take on mitigating the disease, calling the former “The authority of victim mentality”. On the recent feuds, Thrash Metal band Power Trip vocalist Riley Gale called them out to book a show at the same time on the same city with different venues, with the losing side has to donate all of their proceeds to the charity of the winner’s choosing. And how Brown respond to the challenge? In the most cowardly fashion, they suggested that they are rejecting the challenge, and instead blaming the ordeal to the COVID-19 pandemic when being confronted by a Power Trip fan. After being roasted by Gale and Power Trip, Brown had to deal with many other metal artists, like Tilian Pearson of the band Dance Gavin Dance, Dylan Bowman and Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail, The Acacia Strain’s Vincent Bennett, and most recently, Trivium bassist Paolo Gregoletto, calling him “this bass player from Metallica cover band” (Metallica is arguably one of the most influential bands contributing to Trivium’s overall sound). While boasting their Spotify streams as well as their total listeners on Pandora, we can’t help but notice that other bands mentioned above have significantly high numbers of stream counts and ticket sales.
Of course, this is done for attention (albeit in the wrong way). But even before the feuds, the band once came under fire for something called “click theft”. It’s essentially interpreted as someone stealing content from someone else and re-hosted it on their pages in order to be passable as their own. In this case, they ripped off Metal YouTuber Rob Scallon’s “00000” video and repost it on their Facebook page. And when they are being called out by Canadian Producer and Sound Engineer Glenn Fricker on his YouTube channel (I love that guy’s content by the way), Brown responded in a typical victimizing fashion, stating that by posting the video, Fricker violated Trapt’s copyright. I have to call bullshit on this one for two reasons. Number one, all Fricker did is only show the band logo and a sample of the music as part of an editorial, while focusing more about how Trapt ripped off Scallon off his YouTube views. Therefore, it’s classified under fair use. Number two, to call it as violating Trapt’s copyright claims is a bullshit on its own, considering that they stole a YouTuber’s content and refurbish it to be passable as their own content. If someone has to press charges for plagiarism, it should be Scallon himself.
I could have written many examples of Trapt being the “headstrong” of the metal world, but they are just too unknown to me, and their status as a “one-hit wonder” is not helping the case either. Their latest album was released in 2016, which to be honest, is far too long ago. Will they gain their fame and fortune again? With this kind of attitude, I highly doubt it. If they ever release another song or album, it will still be overshadowed by the success of Headstrong. I’ll just end this by saying that an idiot would always run his mouth with zero substance over what they say. Rationalized and educated person on the other hand, would rather stay silent and only chime in when it’s necessary. Stay safe, stay healthy, put some distance between you and other person, and keep washing your hands.