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Scars on Broadway – Exploding/Reloading
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Los Angeles, California, United States (2003 – 2008, 2010 – present)
Scars on Broadway is an alternative metal/experimental rock band which formed in 2003 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The band consists of Daron Malakian (vocals, guitar), Jules Pampena (drums), Dominic Cifarelli (bass), and Danny Shamoun (keyboards). Malakian is member of the alternative metal group System of a Down.
The first song released for the public to listen to was ‘
They Say’ on the 28th March 2008 via the band’s website, http://scarsonbroadway.com, and MySpace.
On December of 2005, Malakian said in an interview that he “could release ten solo records tomorrow.”. He also said, ” I have tons of material laying around. After these albums,” (Mezmerize and Hypnotize) “I’m gonna go off to learn how to brain and do something on my own, just like Serj. And no, System of a Down is not breaking up. We’re just gonna do like Kiss and put out our own solo records.”
“Ghetto Blaster Rehearsals” (2003) was supposedly a leak of new Scars on Broadway material, but in a 2007 letter, Daron announced on his website that these tracks weren’t in any way affiliated with the current Scars on Broadway and that the music is from an unnamed disbanded project from four years ago (featuring Casey Chaos on vocals).
The band’s website featured a countdown timer, counting down to 15:00 PST of March 28, 2008. Additionally, above the timer, in quotation marks was the phrase “They say it’s all about to end.” When the countdown ended, the song “They Say” was made available on the site. The song is also available for listening on the band’s official MySpace page, it is no longer available for free download.
The first song released for the public to listen to was ‘
On December of 2005, Malakian said in an interview that he “could release ten solo records tomorrow.”. He also said, ” I have tons of material laying around. After these albums,” (Mezmerize and Hypnotize) “I’m gonna go off to learn how to brain and do something on my own, just like Serj. And no, System of a Down is not breaking up. We’re just gonna do like Kiss and put out our own solo records.”
“Ghetto Blaster Rehearsals” (2003) was supposedly a leak of new Scars on Broadway material, but in a 2007 letter, Daron announced on his website that these tracks weren’t in any way affiliated with the current Scars on Broadway and that the music is from an unnamed disbanded project from four years ago (featuring Casey Chaos on vocals).
The band’s website featured a countdown timer, counting down to 15:00 PST of March 28, 2008. Additionally, above the timer, in quotation marks was the phrase “They say it’s all about to end.” When the countdown ended, the song “They Say” was made available on the site. The song is also available for listening on the band’s official MySpace page, it is no longer available for free download.
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