scent of forbidden
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when the wind is blowing, the clock is ticking, the rythm is playing, the beat is thumping, we'll be here ... and always be here ...wanking
SCENT OF FORBIDDEN
Ted (mic)
Nesto (guitar)
Din(bass)
Roger(drum)
Prohibited smell/fragrance (weed, nicotine, petrol, glue, cow dung, thinner, or any kind of materials..you name it) that have the capability of trancending you to another dimension once inhaled. (oooh... gotta have some of that shit)
but get this -its just a dumbass band name. with commercial value. nothing more.
Anyway, the typical 4 piece band started out in the early 2001 in the suburb of Sandakan, Sabah. They started out by covering Rage Against The Machine. As time goes by, they developed their own sound, and they came out with a concept, which was Rapcore or Nu-metal. They're heavily influenced by SOAD, RATM, Korn, Limpbizkit, Paparoach and tonnes of numetal band that is making big money at that time.
DISCOGRAPHY
DEMO TITLE : SUICIDE BY WILL
RECORDED : MAY 2001
STUDIO : STRUGGLE STUDIO SANDAKAN
RELEASED : JUNE 2001
Due to the sad quality of the toys in the studio, as well as less-knowledge in sound engineering among the band members, they recorded in total of 8 of their own songs LIVE and RAW.
It took them 3 hours to come out with a unsatisfying result. But all thanks to Bro. Bakri who was in charge of the studio at that moment, he convinced them that their recording was 'okay' and 'not bad'. ...and that is all what the band need at that time. SUPPORT. And so, a week after the recording, They released their retarded recording anyway to their local scene. With a decent sleeve design which was done by Roger.
BAND APPEARANCE
ORGANISER : TONIC TOXIC SYNDICATE
VENUE : St. John Hall (2001)
BANDS : Magnum 44, Handcuffs, Mayhemic Destruction, SOF and more)
REVIEW: The gig suck donkey balls.
SOF played in a gig once. And never been seen again ever since.
The band are currently on hiatus. The only reason why this band is on i-band are simply because I want people to know that this band does >exsist. well, at least once upon time ago.
By: Roger Iscariot
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