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Suruthi Sutra
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Ever since tamil music industries was lacking of pure rock music, there is no young breeds has in fronted to change the way that the scene looked like the old years. This is the main purpose for Suruthi Sutra to step into the scene that was verdict for quite some time. It took Suruthi Sutra two years to become a full band. Finally, early in the year of 2002, R-vin, Danny, Ramshiva -n- Prem has become the Suruthi Sutra.

Suruthi Sutra was formed in the year of 2002 after so long plans to form a band lined up by R-vin (Lead), Danny (Drums), Ramshiva (Rhythm -n- Vocal) and Prem (Bass). These four souls were into music since the day they got to know of rock musics existance. They dedicated their talent and skills to change the scene of tamil rock music industries.

Suruthi Sutra also coming up with an new concept which the groove and beat will not be the same anymore. The messages in the songs are all related to the past, present and future activities and other unordinary behaviors of all life forms and the world.

The foreplay of god are copied by humans these days, scientist and witch doctors predict so many disasters about to happen, there are good -n- bad. Suruthi Sutra mostly follows the vision they got to create songs and change the conspiracy theory stated above.

The vision that they all have will be planted in their heart and mind, translated to raaga -n- wordings. Suruthi Sutra also believes that their song will be the perfect creation to the world as the Suruthi Sutra says " Like sewer meets the river, sand meets the desert, sun meets the moon". Suruthi Sutra believes that all the youths in the world will be extremely involved in music scene with a proper way to bring up the dead culture of rock.