Systematic

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Background information
Origin San Jose, California, United States
Genre(s) Hard rock
Years active 1996-2004
Label(s) The Music Company
Former members
Timothy Narduci
Adam Rupel
Johnny Bechtel
Shaun Bannon
Nick St. Denis
Paul Bostaph

Systematic was a Hard rock band from San Jose, California.

The band was one of the first signings to Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich's record label, The Music Company (via Elektra Records). Their first album Somewhere in Between came out in 2001 and reached #143 in Billboard album chart. Systematic toured with Ozzfest the same year. Former Slayer drummer Paul Bostaph joined the band in 2003, and the band produced another album, Pleasure to Burn. The band broke up in 2004. Vocalist Tim Narducci is now in the band Spiralarms.

Somewhere in Between Line-up

  • Timothy Narducci - Vocals/Guitar
  • Adam Ruppel - Guitar
  • Nick St. Denis - Bass
  • Shaun Bannon - Drums

Pleasure to Burn Line-up

  • Timothy Narduci - Vocals/Guitar
  • Adam Ruppel - Guitar
  • Johnny Bechtel - Bass
  • Paul Bostaph - Drums

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