Active primarily from 1975 to 1990 and again from 2002 onwards, RED RIDER established themselves with a peak period around 1981. Rooted in arena rock and pop rock, their music often featured strong guitar work by Ken Greer and the unmistakable vocals of Tom Cochrane. This combination earned the Canadian group significant airplay and a dedicated following, marking them as key figures in the rock landscape of the era, particularly successful in their home country.
Their most recognized song internationally, "Lunatic Fringe," became a classic rock radio staple, particularly in the US. Released in 1981, its moody, atmospheric sound, steady beat, and compelling guitar parts created an instantly identifiable track. More than just a catchy arena rock tune, its thought-provoking lyrics addressing intolerance gave it a depth that contributed to its lasting impact and secured its place as Red Rider's defining anthem.