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Justin Courtney Pierre (born May 26, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist originally from
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. He is the co-founder and lead vocalist of the
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band
Motion City Soundtrack Motion City Soundtrack is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1997. The band's line-up consists of vocalist and guitarist Justin Pierre, lead guitarist Joshua Cain, keyboardist Jesse Johnson, bassist Matthew Ta ...
. He has also produced short films.


Early life

Justin Pierre was raised in
Mahtomedi, Minnesota Mahtomedi ( ) is a city in Washington County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 8,138 at the 2020 census. Mahtomedi is a suburb of St. Paul and is located between St. Paul and Stillwater along the shores of White Bear Lake. Geogr ...
. During his childhood, he enjoyed skateboarding and listening to hip-hop such as
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and the
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. As a teen, Pierre became a fan of
alternative metal Alternative metal (also known as alt-metal) is a genre of heavy metal music that combines heavy metal with influences from alternative rock and other genres not normally associated with metal. Alternative metal bands are often characterized by ...
band
Faith No More Faith No More is an American Rock music, rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979. Before September 1983, the band performed under the names Sharp Young Men and later Faith No Man. Bassist Billy Gould, keyboardist/rhythm guitarist ...
; in 1990, he regularly watched their '' You Fat Bastards'' videotape and the performance of frontman
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greatly influenced him. He would later mention the Faith No More album '' Angel Dust'' as one of his favorite records of all time. Pierre studied at Mahtomedi High School, where he developed an interest in
indie rock Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand in the early to mid-1980s. Although the term was originally used to describe rock music released through independent reco ...
. During this time, Pierre became a fan of bands such as
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,
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, and
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. Pierre played guitar and sang in a band called Slide Coaster, who released an album in 1995 titled ''Thrown''. The group eventually disbanded, leaving Pierre to focus more on his hobby of making short films. However, his friend Joshua Cain convinced him to continue making music and recruited Pierre to join his band, which would eventually become Motion City Soundtrack.


Musical career

Justin Pierre formed Motion City Soundtrack in 1997 with friend Joshua Cain, becoming the lead singer as well as playing
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. He and Cain both previously took stints on the
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in the band, until the foundation of the current lineup. Pierre was the primary
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for the band, and visually became noted for his pronounced
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, wild hair and glasses (which are Kirk Originals). Pierre has struggled with alcohol and substance abuse problems in the past, and during the recording of the album '' Commit This To Memory'', he relapsed and binge drank due to the ending of a relationship. Pierre suffers from
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, having to use his inhaler on stage at times. The band released its fourth album, '' My Dinosaur Life'', on January 19, 2010. Pierre was "trucking along on The Dino Trail" to promote the album. He began his promotional tour in Chicago on November 1 and was making his way around the United States doing "meet ups, impromptu performances, in store appearances, and other shenanigans that will surely ensue along the way." The band's 5th album, ''Go'', was released on June 12, 2012. The band's sixth album, ''Panic Stations'', was released on September 18, 2015.


Film making

Pierre makes short films, went to
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for film, but did not complete a degree. He now works on independent short films while at home, recording, and on tour. His film "Karen" was in a few film festivals early winter and spring 2007, including the 3rd annual Griffon International Film Festival (GIFF) and The Sacramento International Film Festival. Pierre has been involved in the direction of music videos for fellow bands. He co-directed the music video for "Big Drag" by
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, as well as co-directing with Shane Nelson the video for
Sing It Loud Sing It Loud was an American pop rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. History Sing It Loud grew out of a friendship between cousins vocalist Pat Brown and guitarist Kieren Smith, who founded the group together and added members whom they m ...
's "No One Can Touch Us", which was produced by MCS' guitarist Joshua Cain.


Other works

In addition to singing for Motion City Soundtrack, Justin has sung guest vocals on
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's "Chicago is So Two Years Ago", Small Towns Burn A Little Slower's "Alias: The Bookkeeper", Metro Station's "Kelsey",
Sing It Loud Sing It Loud was an American pop rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. History Sing It Loud grew out of a friendship between cousins vocalist Pat Brown and guitarist Kieren Smith, who founded the group together and added members whom they m ...
's "We're Not Afraid", The Rocket's "Shadow" (which he co-wrote with Joshua Cain and The Rocket) and is thought to have been heard singing numerous times on the
Limbeck Limbeck is an American rock band that formed in Southern California, in 1999. The group featured Robb MacLean on lead vocals and guitar, Patrick Carrie guitar and backing vocals, Justin Entsminger on bass, and Jon Phillip, who replaced Matthew S ...
album '' Hi, Everything's Great''. He also sings and helped write a song with Michigan City band, Grown Ups, called Are You Kitten Me? and was featured in ''Revolution on Canvas, Volume 2: Poetry From the Indie Music Scene'' inputting a short story about the love and loss of a certain person in his life who was also addicted to alcohol. Pierre also produced two songs (along with Joshua Cain) on Metro Station's self-titled debut album. Pierre joined actors
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,
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,
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and
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, as well as AFI's
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and
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's
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in the cast of the "illustrated film" series ''
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''. Pierre voiced the lead role of Tommy, a boy on a mission to save his dying sister in a post-nuclear wasteland. Pierre is also in a band called
Farewell Continental Farewell Continental is an American rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, formed in 2008. The group is the side project of Motion City Soundtrack frontman, Justin Pierre. The group also features keyboardist and vocalist Kari Gray, guitarist T ...
, whose first full-length album was released on May 10, 2011, followed by a United States tour. Pierre and his wife, Lindsay Pierre, host a podcast called ''Book Narcs'', in which the couple ask guests about their book history and interests. In 2017, Pierre announced The Rapture Twins, a rock collaboration between himself and ''
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'' Executive Editor Andrew Reiner. The band's lyrics and branding reflect themes from the world of video games (including ''
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'' and the ''
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'' series). Their first single, "Would You Kindly?," was released on February 14, 2017. It was followed by the group's second single, "Eternity," which was released during ''Game Informers November 2017
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charity event, with all proceeds from the single's sale going to
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. In 2021 he appeared in Eric Smith and Lauren Gibaldi's Young Adult anthology, ''Battle of the Bands'', published with Candlewick Press. It was a Read Across America selection and a Bank Street Best Book pick.


Equipment

Pierre plays a variety of
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s from
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s, to
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s to American Fender Telecasters. He has also played a Gibson SG in the past.


Discography


Solo

;Albums *'' In the Drink'' (2018) ;Extended plays *''Open Mic At The Lo-Fi : Vol 1'' (2019) *''An Anthropologist on Mars'' (2021) * ''The Price of Salt'' (2021) * ''Ghost World'' (2021) * ''Permanent Midnight'' (2022)


with Motion City Soundtrack

* '' I Am the Movie'' (2003) * '' Commit This to Memory'' (2005) * '' Even If It Kills Me'' (2007) * '' My Dinosaur Life'' (2010) * '' Go'' (2012) * '' Panic Stations'' (2015)


with Farewell Continental

* ''
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'' (2011)


with Slide Coaster

*''Thrown'' - EP (1995)


References

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