The F.C.C. (band)

The F.C.C.
Also known as The Flying Cunts of Chaos
Serj Tankian and The F.C.C.
Genres Alternative metal, experimental rock, art rock
Years active 2007 - present
Labels Serjical Strike[1]
Associated acts Serj Tankian, Antonio Pontarelli, Audra Hardt, Axis of Justice, Blind Illusion, Buckethead, Karmandan, lull, No Forcefield, Possessed, Primus, Slow Motion Reign
Members Mario Pagliarulo
Erwin Khachikian
Troy Zeigler
Dan Monti
Jeff Mallow
Past members Larry "Ler" LaLonde

The F.C.C. (Flying Cunts of Chaos) originally started as the backing band for Serj Tankian in support for his debut solo album, Elect the Dead. However, this came to an end as of 2009,[2] and it was also announced that The F.C.C. would be writing their own album.

History

The F.C.C. began touring with Serj Tankian after the release of his debut solo album, Elect the Dead, in late 2007. The band performed its first show with Tankian, about 1,000 people attending, at the Vic Theater, a medium-sized venue, in Chicago on October 12, 2007. Tankian and The F.C.C. toured for the following year in support of Elect the Dead, playing a supporting tour with Foo Fighters, a headlining tour with Fair to Midland, as well as various festivals including Coachella, Big Day Out, and others.

In January 2009, Tankian announced that 2009 would be the last year that The F.C.C. would be his backing band.[2] Through blogs and bulletins on both the Serjical Strike Records and his own personal MySpace, Tankian announced that The F.C.C. will be writing their own record in the near future. All five members of The F.C.C. will be collaborating to write original music and Tankian, himself, may also appear on a track. However, it will not be a "Serj Tankian & The F.C.C" album. Because the aforementioned blogs and bulletins were also posted on the Serjical Strike Records MySpace, the album may be released on Serjical Strike Records. Recently, an artist page for The F.C.C. appeared on the Serjical Strike Records official website.[1] In July 2010 The F.C.C. released their debut single, "Daysheet Blues," on iTunes.[3]

The F.C.C. backed Tankian once again for his Imperfect Harmonies tour in autumn of 2010, however the tour was postponed after only a few dates for unspecified reasons.[4]

Band members

Current members

Former members

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 Serjical Strike Records — The F.C.C. Band. serjicalstrike.com.
  2. 1 2 "Full interview with musician Serj Tankian - Video". 3 News. January 14, 2009. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
  3. "DanMonti.com". DanMonti.com. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
  4. "Serj Tankian Tour Dates 2010". SerjTankian.com. June 29, 2010. Retrieved July 24, 2010.

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