SCARS ON BROADWAY: First 500 People In Line For Avalon Show To Receive Free Single
August 19, 2010SCARS ON BROADWAY — the collaboration between SYSTEM OF A DOWN guitarist/vocalist Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan — will perform at Avalon in Los Angeles, California on Friday, August 20. The first 500 people in line for this show will receive a free, limited-edition seven-inch vinyl record of the band's new song "Fucking". Of those 500, the first 20 in line will get an autographed version.
This song was never released until recently when it was made available for free at ArmageddonComeAlive.com.
The limited vinyl printing is the only hard copy version in existence, featuring rare cover art by Vartan Malakian.
SCARS ON BROADWAY returned to the live stage on May 2 after a 17-month absence to play a headlining show at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, California. The band debuted a new song, reportedly entitled "Talkin' Shit", and was joined for two tracks — "Cute Machines" and "They Say" — by SYSTEM OF A DOWN bassist Shavo Odadjian on third guitar.
In October 2008, Malakian announced via SCARS ON BROADWAY's web site that the band's headlining tour — which included an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" — was being cancelled, with no plans of rescheduling. Malakian cited his lack of enthusiasm and "his heart not being into touring" as the chief reasons behind the decision to call off the trek. "The music of SCARS will live on, but now is a time when aspects of my life need to be tended to," he said in a statement.
SCARS ON BROADWAY sold just under 24,000 copies of its self-titled debut album in the United States during its first week of release to debut at position No. 17 on The Billboard 200 chart. This number represented roughly 36 percent of the 66,000 opening tally registered by "Elect the Dead", the debut solo effort from SYSTEM OF A DOWN lead singer Serj Tankian, which came out in the fall of 2007 through the Warner Music Group.
"Scars On Broadway" has shifted around 85,000 copies in the United States since its July 29, 2008 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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