Unwritten Law

Unwritten Law ( German: unwritten law ) is a company incorporated in San Diego, California 1990 American rock group.

History

The group was formed in the early 1990s in California, even though their music is not typical for California because relatively find many synth effects in it, so this is unusual popartig. After her debut Blue Room was published, Unwritten Law toured the United States. The success of this album was, however, relatively modest. That's why they switched to the record label Epic Records and released their first album for a second time. In 1997 they went to the record company Interscope. Since 2003 Unwritten Law release their music through the label Lava Records.

After her underground hit " Cailin ' " (1999 Summer - Favorite), appeared the second Interscope album " ELVA " of the San Diego quintet Unwritten Law in the fall of 2002. Your unconventional sound stood out from the crowd of numerous punk and new rock bands. Because of these qualities Unwritten Law could, inter alia, Josh Abraham ( Korn, Limp Bizkit, Staind ) and Miguel ( Sublime, Long Beach Dub Allstars ) win for production. Underground 2 and FIGHT: Also, some of the songs such as " The Celebration Song" in Need for Speed ​​have been used in computer and console games manufacturer Electronic Arts, in Burnout Revenge.

Members

  • Scott Russo - vocals, guitar.
  • Pat " PK " Kim - bass
  • Steve Morris - guitar, backing vocals
  • Rob Brewer - Guitar
  • Tony Palermo - drums
  • Rob Mc.Kenzie - Keyboard

Discography

  • Blue Room ( Epic, 1995)
  • Oz Factor ( Epic, 1996)
  • Unwritten Law ( Interscope, 1998)
  • Elva ( Interscope, 2002)
  • Music in High Places ( Lava Records, 2003; live )
  • Here's to the Mourning ( Lava Records, 2005)
  • The Hit List (2 January 2007)
  • Live and Lawless (2008)
  • Swan ( 2011)
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