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Sounds of the Underground met at the University College of London in September 1996. It was in the residence halls there that Chris, Jon, Will and Guy established one of Britain's top guitar bands, Sounds of the Underground, and, in the process, became the best of friends. "We all lived in the same building and we took the name 'Sounds of the Underground' from Tim, one of our other flatmates who also had a band. He decided he didn't like the name any more because it was too depressing," says lead singer, Chris Martin. Chris Martin grew up in Devon (Southwest UK). He first began playing the guitar at the age of 15 by, and has not stopped strumming since. Chris picked up keyboard and piano as well when, and occassionally plays the harmonica. He also recently discovered the art of electric guitar on the North American tour 2001, which was displayed on stage and will be on the upcoming album. Guitarist Jonny Buckland (from Mold,Wales) began playing guitar at the age of 11. Drummer Will Champion was born and raised in Southampton, on the South Coast of the UK. Will prefers to play the guitar, but when the band wanted a drummer he offered to play with the sticks and took up the role ever since. Bassist Guy Berryman originates from Fife in Scotland, and moved to Kent, England at the age of 12. He has been playing the bass since the age of 13. The band's first release was entitled Safety EP. With the band's own £200, 500 limited copies of the EP were made. The three songs - Bigger Stronger, No More Keeping My Feet On The Ground and Such A Rush, recorded at Sync City Studios, were originaly intended as a demo, but Sounds of the Underground was so pleased with it that the EP was released commercially in May 1998. All 500 copies were to be distributed around London, and only 50 copies were left after the rest had been given away to friends and family. This EP served its original purpose when Debs Wild of Universal Records saw the band in September 1998 and was enthusiastic. She was then instrumental in hooking up the band with a top music lawyer, Gavin Maude. She gave a copy of the EP to Caroline Elleray of BMG Publishing who subsequently played it to Dan Keeling of Parlophone Records. Meanwhile, Simon Williams, co-founder of Fierce Panda Records, saw Sounds of the Underground at the Camden Falcon on 7 December 1998. He took Steve Lamacq along with him who consequently booked them in for a session on his Evening Session on Radio One. Simon offers the group a one-off deal and mentions them to the NME in his tips for the following year. The label liked them as much as to ask the band to record a song for them. The band signed deals with the two companies in early summer of 1999. Brothers & Sisters was played by Steve Lamacq on the UK's top radio station, Radio One, and reached #92 in the UK music charts. Thus, Sounds of the Underground began to build their now-enormous fan base.
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