If one were a genius, they might have an iron fist, but to me all that matters is whatever makes the song better.”[4] Ed Sadler grew up listening to rock and metal.
The song was later featured in the American-Canadian television show "Ties That Bind" and Netflix movie "Pretty Little Stalker".
[13] After signing a recording deal with several investors, on April Fools' Day in 2007, the band released a full 13 song album named In Lights.
With the Guiney Bros.' help, Fear Zero worked with artists Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Hinder) and Darren Grahn (Metallica, Crossfade, Third Eye Blind).
[20] The band members included drummer Tony Ferraro from Trail, bassist Martin Bertrand[21] from Toronto, and guitarist Jeremy Harrison whom Ed had met while the two taught at a local music store.
[22] The album, released in 2010, was described to combine the musicianship of Van Halen/Foo Fighters tempered with the melodic approach of Stone Temple Pilots/Collective Soul.
[23] The track that gave the name to the album, "Whole Damn Nation" is a commentary on what is being thrust at people by the media and pop-culture, "and the likes of Paris Hilton, Pamela Anderson", Sadler added in an interview.
In his spare time, Sadler teaches electric and acoustic guitar, bass, vocals and ukulele in his studio on Lonsdale Avenue.