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Shattered Faith is an American punk rock band from Southern California. Formed in 1978 by Kerry Martinez , currently guitarist for U.S. Bombs , and Spencer Bartsch , now lead vocalist for Firecracker 500, the group featured songs with a political and biblical bent.
The band has played in over 40 U.S. states. [2] Scattered Hamlet's music has been featured on CBS, CMT, Adult Swim, the Travel Channel, VEVO Entertainment, [2] Travis Pastrana's Nitro Circus, [3] and many more. Their 2013 debut album Skeleton Dixie featured a guest appearance by former Texas Hippie Coalition guitarist Randy Cooper. [4]
Jessie Santos heard about a slot opening and came to try out with the band, mid-recording their new album. Once the band got Trejo's approval, Santos was soon in. His first recording was the solo on "The Ultimatum." In early 2014, the band signed with Breaking Bands LLC, a management team run by Jon Zazula and Chuck Billy of Testament. [7] [8] [9]
Johnny Hates Jazz are a British pop [5] band, currently consisting of Clark Datchler (songwriter, vocalist, keyboards) and Mike Nocito (guitarist, bassist, producer, engineer). In April 1987, they achieved international success with their single " Shattered Dreams ".
Scattered Trees began as a solo project for frontman Nate Eiesland, who moved from Brainerd, MN to Chicago in 2003 and began writing one song a month, each titled for the month it was written in. Upon moving to Chicago, Nate and his now-wife Alissa [ 1 ] met brothers Jason and Baron Harper as well as Ryne Estwing and Justin Eisenbraun [ 2 ...
The Shattered was a glam rock influenced band from the San Francisco Bay Area of California formed in 1988. The Shattered featured a pop punk style in the likes of Cheap Trick, The Ramones and Hanoi Rocks. The Shattered performed with bands of the day such as ex-Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe, Black Cherry, Bang Tango, Vain and The Guttercats.
U.S. prosecutors unveiled criminal charges on Wednesday against five alleged members of Scattered Spider, a loose-knit community of hackers suspected of breaking into dozens of U.S. companies to ...
McFarlane believed that a track, "'Loose in the House', [is] the closest Scattered Order came to scoring a 'hit' single." [4] Prowse had already left the band and in January of the following year they recorded their next album, Comfort (May 1988), using session drummers, Greg Fitzgerald and Robert Souter. [4]