Eighteen young rock musicians from across Canada arrive in Halifax, NS, and are immediately thrown into the world of Rock Camp. Campers take music lessons, write bios for the Rock Camp challenge and are drafted into four different bands. One lucky group even gets a chance to play for their peers-45 minutes after they form. Becoming rock stars in a day might be difficult, but the campers will have to put personal and musical differences aside if they want a shot at winning one of two awesome prizes: a recording contract with EMI Music Canada or 5000 dollars in cash. Jeremy Hora, guitarist for Default, stops by the camp to talk about starting a band and sticks around long enough to do a little jamming too. Default became a household name in 2002 when the single ""Wasting My Time"" topped charts across North America, and is currently touring in support of their new album Elocation.