Ten Second Epic is a five-piece rock band from Edmonton, Alberta. The band consists of Andrew Usenik (vocals), Daniel Carriere (guitar), Craig Spelliscy (guitar), Sandy MacKinnon (bass guitar) and Patrick Birtles (drums).

One More for the Road
was the first disc released by the band in 2004 which sold nearly 4,000 units across Canada. After the release of their independent disc, the band played every single date of the Canadian leg of the Warped Tour, selling out large capacity venues and being voted the “Best Band in Edmonton” by SEE Magazine.

Following the moderate success of One More for the Road, Ten Second Epic wasted little time and soon found themselves recording at Canadian super producer Garth Richardson’s Farm Studios in Gibsons, British Columbia.

The result of Richardson’s collaboration with the band was Ten Second Epic’s most successful album to date, Count Yourself In.

Ten Second Epic shot a video for their song "Welcome to Wherever You Are" but a release date is not yet known.

During the album release party for "Hometown" on February 22, 2009 at the Starlite Room in Edmonton, the band announced the show was to be recorded and released as a live dvd, although the release date is not known.

In March 2009, the band announced they would be touring Canada with The New Cities and The Februarys in April and May of 2009.