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Based out of Toronto, Ontario CANADA, the Alternative-Rock band Sound
And Fury was founded in 2003 by lead vocalist Luke Metcalf; after penning
some lyrics and writing basic song structure, Metcalf went about assembling
a band, recruiting Griffin on lead guitar, Peter Copp on rhythm guitar,
Ken Boehm on bass and Stephan Szczesniak on drums.
In November 2004 the quintet appeared with Vince Neil of Mötley
Crüe at Los Angeles' world-famous Key Club for the first 'Legends
And Prodigies' concert; soon after this Sound And Fury's debut single,
"Troptripical", earned good airplay on active-Rock radio.
The group then changed their name to Edge City Outlaws and re-released
their first single re-titling it "Woman And Wine".
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