Major Maker

Major Maker is a Canadian indie rock band, formed in Toronto, Ontario in 2006 by Bulgarian-born Todor Kobakov and singer-songwriter Lindy Vopnfjörð.

Their track "Rollercoaster" was used in a Maynards candy commercial, which led the company to be inundated with requests for the name of the band.

[5] Their 2007 EP People Carrier includes two remixes of "Rollercoaster", one by Small Sins and one by Sofia Scandalli.

[6] Kobakov, who by age 20 had completed a music performance degree in classical piano at the University of Toronto, has written film scores, including for the movie Young People Fucking.

He has also toured as part of the live band for Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton and Small Sins.