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2007
 

The band forms in Los Angeles, California and begins performing on the Sunset Strip in legendary venues  such as The Whisky A Go Go, The Viper Room, and The Roxy.

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2009

After teasing new material onstage and online via digital EPs, the band releases their debut full-length album Countdown To Devil. The album hits #1 on tradebit.com and enters Amazon’s  top 50 new release chart. The band hits the road to support the album on The Takeover Tour and further builds a dedicated fanbase.

 

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2009

The band maintains this momentum by later releasing half reimagined songs and half live tracks titled: “Reworking The Devil”. The Downloading The Devil Tour commences and gives fans free digital access to this release included with their ticket to the show.

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2010

With national exposure and buzz building, the band releases the self-titled six song EP. Lead single “When Daylight Dies” gets added to active rock radio across the country and cracks the Top 20 on Music Choice. These accolades and dedicated following get the band spots opening for legendary bands Buckcherry, Queensryche and many others.

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2011/2012

The band shoots an emotional and powerful music video for “The Mirror Never Lies”, the lead single from their full-length sophomore release “Falling From Zero”. The album solidifies the band as a true force and not a hyped flash in the pan.

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2012

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2013

The band records a cover EP “Sleeping Giants”. The single “Subdivisions” includes a legendary cameo by William Shatner. As legions of Rush fan sites and podcasts welcome this fitting tribute, the excitement is evident in stream numbers and social media engagement.

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2013

The year rounds out with an acoustic/electric EP “The Deadlight Sessions” which features a somber but atmospheric side of the band.

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2014

With time off the road, the band quickly jumps into their archive to release a collection of studio demo & outtakes titled “Demonic Demos & Unsung Lullabies”. The included Metallica cover “Nothing Else Matters” manages to get a cease & desist from Metallica attorneys since the acquired license did not include the right to print or sell physical copies. Needless to say, the band quickly terminated their “print to order” contract with Amazon Music.

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2017/2018

After a much needed break from live performance, the band records its most ambitious album to date. “Good Morning Apocalypse” is delivered as a concept album featuring cameo vocal performances from Lita Ford, Udo Dirkschneider, Jason McMaster, and Kobra Paige. The album gets massive critical acclaim not only overseas, but from the legendary Megadeth bassist, David Ellefson who releases the album via his EMP records.

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2019

The band collaborate with The Iron Maidens to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Powerslave. The video/single garners immediate attention from hard rock/metal fans and outlets from all corners of the globe.

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2020

With the success of Powerslave, the band decides to record “Rest In Pieces: A Tribute To The Departed”. The album arrives to celebrate the music from those artists that left us to early. Lead single/video “Like A Stone” showed that the band could make classic songs their own while staying true to the emotion of the original.

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2020

With live touring performances on hold, the band broadcasted “Live In The Pandemic” over the internet/social media from Hollywoods Third Encore. The video production and presentation got so much acclaim and attention, the band decided to release the performance as a full-length DVD/BluRay.

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2024/2025

After releasing lead up singles “The Majestic Twelve” arrives amid high anticipation and collective excitement. The bands 6th full-length release is promptly met with praise and props from media outlets and fanfare alike. One outlet heralds the album as “the soundtrack to the upcoming alien invasion”.

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