Default

Default is a Canadian post-grunge band who have released four albums, and have sold more than a million records.

The band was discovered by Chad Kroeger who supported and production assistance to their first and second albums. Default's debut album, The Fallout, featured "Wasting My Time" and "Deny". In 2002 Default won the Juno Award for "Best New Group". In April 2003, the record achieved a platinum album RIAA certification, signifying a million records sold.

The follow-up album, Elocation, featured their hit single "(Taking My) Life Away" which was played extensively on the radio and television in Canada. Their second single from Elocation was "Throw It All Away", which was then followed by "All She Wrote". Elocation was nominated "Best Rock Album of the Year" at the 2005 Juno Awards. The single "Count On Me" from their third album, One Thing Remains, was a hit on Canadian radio stations before the album was even released.

"Deny" was featured in the video and computer game NHL 2003 and "The Memory Will Never Die" was used as a secondary theme song for WWE's WrestleMania 23. They also contributed an original song called "Blind" to Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man.

The band's fourth album was delayed due to TVT Records filing for bankruptcy. Comes and Goes would be released in September 2009 via EMI Canada Records.