Heavy Young Heathens

Heavy Young Heathens
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Years active 2008 (2008)-present
Website www.heavyyoungheathens.com
Members
  • Aron Mardo
  • Robert Mardo

Heavy Young Heathens are American film, film trailer, and television composers, consisting of brothers Aron and Robert Mardo. They are known for their work composing and performing music for television series including Punk'd, Buckwild, The Simpsons, Slednecks, and Are You the One?. They have also composed music for films such as Don Verdean, Rules Don't Apply, Yoga Hosers, and Masterminds. Heavy Young Heathens co-composed and performed "Being Evil Has a Price",[1] the main theme to the popular Fox series Lucifer, though no title card appears giving them credit.[2]

History

Heavy Young Heathens released their self-titled debut on September 1, 2009.[3] It hit the FMQB Top 5 on the album chart, and the single "Sha La La La La" charted at No. 16 on FMQB.

Their second EP, Make Room For The Youth, was released April 2010, debuting Top 5 on the FMQB Specialty Radio Charts and Top 20 on the Mediaguide Radio Charts.[4]

Discography

  • Heavy Young Heathens (2009)
  • Make Room for the Youth (2010)
  • Don Verdean Original Soundtrack (2015)
  • Cold Dark City (2016)

Film

Film Trailers

Television

Theme songs

Commercials

Video games

The song "Sha La La La La" is featured in the 2011 video game Saints Row: The Third, in music station 89.0 Generation X's track list.

References

  1. "Being Evil Has a Price". Amazon.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. Schmidt, Joseph. "Warner Bros. Facing Lawsuit Over Lucifer Theme Song". Comicbook.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  3. Heavy Young Heathens self titled debut Sept 1 - Indiependent Music - Elbows Music Blog Aggregator
  4. Heavy Young Heathens | New Music And Songs | MTV
  5. Flying High | Video | MTV
  6. http://blog.mtvmusic.com/2010/08/10/new-video-heavy-young-heathens-jackie-come-lately/
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