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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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Jav – additional BGV’s\\ | Jav – additional BGV’s\\ | ||
Drew Domkus – additional keys on “Look Into My Side”\\ | Drew Domkus – additional keys on “Look Into My Side”\\ | ||
- | Tools, | + | Ed Lover Tools – additional guitars\\ |
Greg Flesch – lounge piano & horns on “Kill the Sarx II”, additional guitars | Greg Flesch – lounge piano & horns on “Kill the Sarx II”, additional guitars | ||
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