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40 Cycle Hum Unleash 'Remember The Days'


Official Announcement | Published: Mar 24, 2026 3:06 PM EDT

40 Cycle Hum Unleash 'Remember The Days'
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(OMG) 40 Cycle Hum released their new single, "Remember The Days," via TLG - ZOID and distributed by Virgin Music Group. Anchored by vocalist Brandon Mitchell, guitarist Mark Zavon (Kill Devil Hill), bassist Matt Snell (Five Finger Death Punch), and drummer Francis Ruiz (Buckcherry), the band's lineup delivers a focused, powerful sound built for today's rock audience.

"'Remember the Days' turns back the clock to a simpler time. It hits the rewind button and shines a light on all the good times from back in the day," says the band.

Denny Sanders of TLG-ZOID shares, "I like to think working with 40 Cycle Hum is fulfilling a destiny. I was introduced to lead vocalist Brandon by our mutual friend Sen Dog at Cypress Hill's show with The Nashville Symphony. When Brandon gave me his cell number, I already had it in my phone yet neither one of us remembered meeting back in the day. Fast forward a couple months, Brandon sent me the record we had talked about that night at the show, and I was blown away at how good it was. Now here we are ready to rock the world."

Peter Tsiolis of TLG-ZOID adds, "When Denny sent over the music, I had no idea who it was I was listening to, but the minute the riff for 'Remember The Days' kicked in I was hooked. The song brings you back to the late 1990s early 2000s. It's fresh and full of energy. 40 Cycle Hum brings the attitude and the music that brings you back to when music was fun."

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