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Burbank, California, USA | Burbank, California, USA | ||
- | Scaterd Few was a Christian punk band originating from Burbank, California. CCM magazine described their music as "pure punk for dread people," | + | Scaterd Few was a Christian punk band originating from Burbank, California. CCM magazine described their music as "pure punk for dread people," |
- | Scaterd Few initially existed from 1983 until 1984 with a brief stint in 1985. Led by Allan Aguirre, then known as Rämald Domkus, | + | Allan Aguirre |
- | In 1989, Allan began work on Scaterd Few material | + | Aguirre, then known as Rämald Domkus, started calling around to find [[Terry Scott Taylor]]. He eventually got a hold of Ed McTaggert, drummer for Taylor' |
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+ | In June 1983, Scaterd Few went into White Fields studios to record an 11-song demo with Taylor as the producer and Thom Roy as the engineer. Some of the material | ||
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+ | Aguirre formed a general market band called [[Cygnet]] in 1986 with his brothers Omar and Drew. This band became the blueprint for Allan' | ||
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+ | While watching the Tiananmen Square Protests on TV in 1989, Aguirre wrote a song about the incident called “Tiananmen Square.” He also had a vision of his band playing Cornerstone in 1990, so he called his brother Omar and made a plan to get Scaterd Few back together. They had their brother Drew join them, but couldn' | ||
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+ | Aguirre reached out to [[Terry Scott Taylor]] | ||
Their next effort at making an album, which eventually resulted in the 1994 release of // | Their next effort at making an album, which eventually resulted in the 1994 release of // | ||
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===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
+ | | 1983 | First Demo | | ||
+ | | 1983 | 11-Song Demo | | ||
| 1990 | Sin Disease | [[Alarma Records]] | | | 1990 | Sin Disease | [[Alarma Records]] | | ||
- | | 1991 | Out of the Attic | Sacrosanctus Records | | + | | 1991 | [[https:// |
- | | 1994 | Jawboneofanass | | + | | 1994 | Jawboneofanass |
- | | 1994 | Out of the Attic (reissue) | [[Flying Tart Records]] | | + | | 1994 | [[https:// |
- | | 1998 | Grandmother' | + | | 1998 | Grandmother' |
| 2002 | Omega No. 5 | [[Accidental Sirens]] | | | 2002 | Omega No. 5 | [[Accidental Sirens]] | | ||
| 2015 | Sin Disease (vinyl reissue) | [[Burnt Toast Vinyl]] | | | 2015 | Sin Disease (vinyl reissue) | [[Burnt Toast Vinyl]] | | ||
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+ | ==== First Demo ==== | ||
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+ | 1983 Independent | ||
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+ | Rämald Domkus (Allan Aguirre) – Vocals on track 1, guitars, drums\\ | ||
+ | Omar Domkus – Vocals on track 2, bass, BGV\\ | ||
+ | Lou Becaria – Lead guitar on track 2 | ||
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+ | - Gave Us Life (2:28) | ||
+ | - Untitled (1:29) | ||
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+ | This was the demo that got Terry Taylor’s attention. | ||
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+ | ==== 11 Song Demo ==== | ||
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+ | 1983 Independent | ||
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+ | Allen Pelerin – Vocals\\ | ||
+ | Rämald Domkus (Allan Aguirre) – Guitars, BGV\\ | ||
+ | Omar Domkus – Bass, BGV\\ | ||
+ | Brian Anderson – Drums | ||
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+ | Produced by [[Terry Scott Taylor]] | ||
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+ | Songs include: | ||
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+ | * P.T.T.C.P. (1:52) | ||
+ | * The End (2:48) | ||
+ | * Anti-I’m Right (1:37) | ||
+ | * Anti Ape (1:48) | ||
+ | * Tid Bit (0:16) | ||
+ | * Death (0:40) | ||
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+ | This was originally an 11 song demo produced by [[Terry Scott Taylor]]. The songs listed above were the only ones released on //Out of the Attic// in 1991. The names of the other songs recorded at this time are unknown. | ||
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Samuel West - Drums, percussion, backing vocals | Samuel West - Drums, percussion, backing vocals | ||
- | Ed Lover - Additional guitars\\ | + | [[Terry Scott Taylor]] – additional string arrangements on “Look Into My Side”, additional voices\\ |
- | Greg Flesch - Additional guitars\\ | + | [[Riki Michele]] – female vox on “A Freedom Cry”\\ |
- | Greg Lawless - Additional | + | Jav – additional BGV’s\\ |
- | Jav - Additional BGVs | + | Drew Domkus – additional keys on “Look Into My Side”\\ |
+ | Ed Lover Tools – additional | ||
+ | Greg Flesch – lounge piano & horns on “Kill the Sarx II”, additional guitars | ||
Produced by Rämald Domkus, [[Terry Scott Taylor]], and Omar Domkus | Produced by Rämald Domkus, [[Terry Scott Taylor]], and Omar Domkus | ||
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1991 Sacrosanctus Records\\ | 1991 Sacrosanctus Records\\ | ||
1994 [[Flying Tart Records]] (TART1001) | 1994 [[Flying Tart Records]] (TART1001) | ||
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+ | Rämald Domkus (Allan Aguirre) – vocals on track 1, guitars on tracks 1-11, drums on tracks 12 – 20, BGV\\ | ||
+ | Omar Domkus – bass, BGV, vocals on track 2\\ | ||
+ | Lou Becaria – lead guitar on track 2\\ | ||
+ | Allen Pelerin – vocal on tracks 3 – 20\\ | ||
+ | Brian Anderson – drums on tracks 3 – 11\\ | ||
+ | Andy Zachari – guitars on tracks 12 – 16\\ | ||
+ | Ben Eschbach – guitars on tracks 17 – 20 | ||
- Gave Us Life | - Gave Us Life | ||
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- Wipeout | - Wipeout | ||
- Solo | - Solo | ||
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+ | ==== Jawboneofanass ==== | ||
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+ | 1994 Sopa Records (SRD002) | ||
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+ | Allan Aguirre – Lead vocals, acoustic guitars, keyboards, percussion\\ | ||
+ | Paul Figueroa – Electric guitars, samples\\ | ||
+ | Omar Domkus – Electric fretless, acoustic/ | ||
+ | Drew Domkus – Keyboards\\ | ||
+ | Samuel West – Drums, percussion | ||
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+ | Jyro – Additional keyboards on “Once Upon”, other vocals\\ | ||
+ | Edie Goodwin – Female voices\\ | ||
+ | Eric Clayton – Other vocals? | ||
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+ | - Witchcraft (3:04) | ||
+ | - Dreams (4:04) | ||
+ | - Sinking in Sorrow (4:21) | ||
+ | - Sheets (4:09) | ||
+ | - Stretch (4:10) | ||
+ | - Once Upon... (3:38) | ||
+ | - Oom Pah Pah (2:03) | ||
+ | - Reel Not Real (4:53) | ||
+ | - Holding Stare (4:33) | ||
+ | - Dame (3:56) | ||
+ | - Ransom (4:18) | ||
+ | - Pinnacle (4:26) | ||
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+ | ==== Grandmother' | ||
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+ | 1998 [[Jackson Rubio Recordings]] (JRD106) | ||
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+ | Allan Aguirre – Vocals, acoustic guitars, keyboards/ | ||
+ | Russell Archer – Electric guitar, special effect, keyboard, background vocals\\ | ||
+ | Steven Meigs – Fretted, fretless bass guitars\\ | ||
+ | Steve Martens – Drums, percussion | ||
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+ | Cristina Aguirre – Background vocals in “Vanishing”\\ | ||
+ | Lee Harbaugh – Trombone\\ | ||
+ | Joshua Pyle – Keyboards, sampling\\ | ||
+ | Corin Aguirre – Bobby in “Bobby’s Song”\\ | ||
+ | Diane Morren – Grandmother in “Bobby’s Song” | ||
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+ | - Space.Junk | ||
+ | - Lullaby | ||
+ | - Win.the.Fisher | ||
+ | - Arbitrator | ||
+ | - Future.Love | ||
+ | - Species | ||
+ | - Incorruptible | ||
+ | - Vanishing | ||
+ | - Suspension.My.Love | ||
+ | - Bobby' | ||
+ | - Twinkling.of.an.Eye | ||
+ | - Wormhole | ||
+ | - Splendor | ||
+ | - As.The.Story.Grows V.2 | ||
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+ | ==== Omega No. 5 ==== | ||
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+ | 2002 [[Accidental Sirens]] (ASCD05) | ||
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+ | Allan Aguirre - Guitar, vocals, drums\\ | ||
+ | Brad Bevill - Guitar, backing vocals\\ | ||
+ | Chris Smythers - Bass, backing vocals | ||
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+ | Letha Gaines – vocals on “Rise Up”\\ | ||
+ | Raymond Abbey – vocals on “Rise Up” | ||
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+ | - Run if You Can | ||
+ | - Resistance | ||
+ | - Fair is He | ||
+ | - This is... | ||
+ | - Rise Up! | ||
+ | - Parental Advisory | ||
+ | - Anybody - Everybody | ||
+ | - Shark Attack | ||
+ | - Camel Crawl | ||
+ | - Tomorrow | ||
+ | - Only | ||
+ | - Sleeper | ||
+ | - Life Bleeds Out | ||
+ | - Sheol | ||
+ | - Secret - Secret | ||
+ | - Untitled | ||
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