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Scars Of Tomorrow Wiki Information
Scars Of Tomorrow
was a Metalcore band out of Orange County, California.
They formed in 2000 and released five albums before disbanding in May 2007.
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SCARS OF TOMORROW TICKETS
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History
Scars of Tomorrow released its first material on Thorp Records, issuing two albums before signing to Victory Records in May 2003. [1] After Victory released the group's third album in February 2004, they toured with Himsa, Atreyu, and Norma Jean. Upon the release of their fourth album and second with Victory, The Horror of Realization
, in 2005, the group was slated to tour with Bury Your Dead, but shortly before the tour began, all of the members except lead vocalist Mike Milford quit the group. [ Milford quickly replaced all the members with Dave Rodriguez, Carlos Garcia,Robert Bradley, and Chris Warner to the band and completed the tour as originally scheduled. After further lineup changes, the group's fifth studio effort was released in October 2006; in the meantime, Thorp Records released an album of early recordings. After further touring, the group disbanded in May 2007.][ After two long years, Scars of Tomorrow has decided to reform.
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Members
- Mike Milford - vocals (2000-2007)
- Ruben Martinez - drums (2000-2003)
- Mike Madariaga - guitar (2003)
- Carlos Garcia - guitar (2000-2005)
- Robert Bradley - bass (2000-2005)
- Chris Warner - drums (2003-2005)
- Dave Rodriguez - guitar (2003-2005)
- Dan Bieranowski - bass (2006-2007)
- Ryan Severino - drums (2005-2006)
- Joey Atkins - guitar (2005-2007)
- Kevin Fifield - guitar (2005-2007)
- Justin Salinas - drums (2006-2007)
- Mike Boccuzzi - bass (2006-2007)
Discography
- All Things Change
(Thorp Records, 2002)
- Design Your Fate
(Thorp, 2003)
- Rope Tied to the Trigger
(Victory Records, 2004)
- The Horror of Realization
(Victory, 2005)
- The Beginning of
(Thorp, 2006)
- The Failure in Drowning
(Victory, 2006)
References
- Scars of Tomorrow at Allmusic.com
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