SYSTEMATIC Guitarist Explains Band's Decision To Go Separate Ways

May 8, 2004

SYSTEMATIC guitarist Adam Ruppel has issued an official statement regarding the group's decision to go their separate ways. It reads as follows:

"Hey kids, so the day has finally come. SYSTEMATIC is going to take a break. There's not much to say about it, but everyone wants to try new things. Me and [vocalist/guitarist] Tim [Narducci] might write again someday but as for now we will move forward in new things.

"We had a lot of fun as a band and would not change a thing! We appreciate all the fans who have been supportive and been there all the way, it has meant a lot to us. We thank everyone who has been apart of this from the bottom of our hearts.

"As for the future, me and [drummer] Shaun [Bannon] are planning a new project and if any singers are interested they can email me at [email protected] We are looking for someone special. Don't really care if you sing, scream, rap, whine or whatever. So whatever you do email me. I know that Tim will be doing stuff too so everyone should look out for that. I also have some other stuff in the works. I just finished producing an Oakland band named OMISSA. The music should be up on their site (www.omissa1.com) in the coming days. You guys should check it out. I also started another thing called DREAMS OF THE DYING. It's me and a couple of close friends that wanted just to write music for ourselves. The music is not metal. It leans more in the dark, slow, abstract realm more then anything else. There's a couple of upbeat songs but we are just writing and seeing what comes out. A website is in the works, and music will be out there soon, so keep your eyes posted for that!! Last but least, I have started a recording studio, which has always been a dream of mine. So if any Nor Cal bands want to get a recording that sounds pro, email me.

"You guys can email me at [email protected] and leave your email address. I will send out updates here and there to keep you guys posted on upcoming stuff. Once again, its a sad time but also an exciting time. We look forward to the future and hope you guys do too. Thanks again for all the support!!!!

"See ya soon, Adam"

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