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Phenom (rock group)

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Years active
  
2001–2006

Albums
  
Unbound

Labels
  
Independent

Origin
  
Bengaluru

Genres
  
progressive rock/classic rock

Members
  
Gaurav Joshua Vaz (Bass) Jnaneshwar "JD" Das (Keyboards) Mark Lazaro (Lead Vocals) Trinity "Tiny" D'Souza (Guitars) Mrinal Kalakrishnan (Drums)

Past members
  
Sashi Wapang Noella D'sa Deepu Jobie John

Phenom was a progressive rock group from Bangalore, India, notable for being one of the first Indian rock groups to release their work under a Creative Commons license. Phenom last performed in concert on July 29, 2006.

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Creative Commons

On January 26, 2007, Phenom's album Unbound was included on the CD distributed at the Creative Commons India License launch in recognition of it being the first Creative Commons licensed music coming out of India.

2006 Lineup

  • Gaurav Joshua Vaz – Bass and Backing Vocals
  • Mrinal Kalakrishnan – Drums and Backing Vocals
  • Jnaneshwar "JD" Das – Keyboards and Backing Vocals
  • Trinity "Tiny" D'Souza – Lead Guitar
  • Mark Lazaro – Lead Vocals
  • 2004 Lineup

  • Gaurav Joshua Vaz – Bass and Lead Vocals
  • Sashi Wapang – Lead Guitar and Backing Vocals (left group in June 2004)
  • Mrinal Kalakrishnan – Drums and Backing Vocals
  • Jnaneshwar "JD" Das – Keyboards and Backing Vocals
  • 2002 Lineup

  • Gaurav Joshua Vaz – Guitar and Backing Vocals
  • Sashi Wapang – Lead Guitar
  • Mrinal Kalakrishnan – Drums and Backing Vocals
  • Jnaneshwar "JD" Das – Keyboards and Backing Vocals
  • Noella D'Sa – Lead Vocals (left group in early 2003)
  • Deepu Jobie John – Bass (left group in mid-2002)
  • 2004: Phenom Unbound

    The album was released under a Creative Commons license and contained five songs.

  • "Unbound"
  • "Coloured for this world"
  • "CAP 5101"
  • "Resurgence"
  • "A Little Step"
  • Songs

    Talaiva2008
    A Little Step
    Coloured For This World

    References

    Phenom (rock group) Wikipedia