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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Scars on Broadway
is an American rock band, founded by System of a Down members Daron
Malakian and John Dolmayan. The band's eponymous debut album was
released on July 29, 2008. In late 2008, the band entered a hiatus, with
Malakian citing a lack of enthusiasm and "his heart not being into
touring", as the primary reasons for the band's cessation. In April
2010, the band announced a gig The Troubador, Los Angeles on May 2,
2010. On August 20,2010 Scars on Broadway played a sold out show at The
Avalon. The first 20 in line recieved signed vinyl copies of their song
"Fucking" and the first 500 in line recieved a vinyl copy of the same
song. In 2003, Daron Malakian (lead guitar and vocals), Greg Kelso
(rhythm guitar), Casey Chaos (vocals), and Zach Hill (drums) recorded a
demo tape entitled "Ghetto Blaster Rehearsals" credited to the name
Scars on Broadway. However, in 2007, an official letter appeared on the
band's website that stated that these tracks are not in any way
affiliated with Malakian's later project Scars on Broadway.
Incidentally, these demo sessions produced "BYOB," which would be a
major hit for System of a Down in 2005.