Full Scale

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Party Political 03:57 Tools
Feel It 04:26 Tools
Smiles 03:14 Tools
Empty Texas 04:06 Tools
Manifesto 03:13 Tools
Sixteen Today 04:00 Tools
Here Comes the Weekend 03:15 Tools
The Heimlich Manoeuvre 03:35 Tools
Download the Destruction 04:24 Tools
Rapture 02:36 Tools
Sickness 04:48 Tools
Five-Six 05:29 Tools
Crush 00:00 Tools
Where's Your Energy? 00:00 Tools
System of Shame 00:00 Tools
Billy (Say What You're Feeling) 00:00 Tools
The Story To Tell Your Children 00:00 Tools
Yellow, Brittle 03:39 Tools
$75 An Hour 02:46 Tools
16 Today 04:01 Tools
The Sickness 04:49 Tools
Five Six 05:30 Tools
On The Brink 05:30 Tools
200 Years 04:22 Tools
Feel It (Album Version) 04:26 Tools
1945 04:22 Tools
User Pays 04:26 Tools
Union 04:26 Tools
... 04:26 Tools
Live to Live 04:26 Tools
The Ballad Of Roy Lester 04:26 Tools
How Long 04:26 Tools
Ventriloquy 04:26 Tools
Where's The Energy 04:26 Tools
Pack Up Your Shit 04:26 Tools
Yellow - Brittle 04:26 Tools
RELEASE US 04:26 Tools
The Stretch 04:26 Tools
MuthaFukka!! - Original Mix 04:26 Tools
Party Political (Album Version) 04:26 Tools
Sixteen Today (Album Version) 04:01 Tools
Billy (Say What Your Feeling) (Aborted) 04:26 Tools
The Heimlich Manoeuvre (Album Version) 04:01 Tools
Intro (Live) 04:01 Tools
Wheres Your Energy? 04:01 Tools
Smiles (Live) 04:01 Tools
Party Politcal 04:01 Tools
Intro 04:01 Tools
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Full Scale was an alternative-metal band from Perth, Australia formed in 1998. The band moved to Melbourne in the year 2000 and released two EPs, "White Arrows" and "Black Arrows" they were released by Popstar Records and Full Scale toured the east coast extensively. Further down the track the band moved to Los Angeles and was signed to Columbia Records (Sony BMG) and released their full length self-titled debut in 2005. Full Scale was known to tour with other popular alternative-metal Australian bands such as The Butterfly Effect and their strong politically motivated lyrics. Full Scale broke up in late 2005, their final show was played in Madison, Wisconsin. Ezekiel Ox is now the front man for another Australian band, Mammal (http://www.mammaltheband.com); while Robkaay played for Sunk Loto until they broke up in mid 2007. Robkaay has gone on to write a series of books called Robkaay Journals (http://www.robkaay.com). On December 4 2009, the reformation of Full Scale was announced in the wake of Mammal breaking up. The annoucement was initially made by a minimalist post on the bands MySpace page which had long been quiet, stating "Full Scale 2010: Ready?". This annoucement was then shortly followed by reformation details on many music news websites.[11] The reformed lineup is believed to be made up of Ezekiel Ox, Crutey, Tristan Ross and former touring bassist Ben Brennan. On September 6 2010, they had this press release; Hey Full Scale Revolution Fans and Friends, After a fantastic year playing around Australia again, Full Scale Revolution (formerly Full Scale Deflection and Full Scale) will be disbanding in it's current form. It was a lot of fun airing out the old songs (all the way back to Symptoms of Chaos!) and we know from watching the crowds that you guys enjoyed it. Thanks to all the bands we played with, and Saltar Hype for booking the shows. Will we be back? With a new name? New songs? Never say never. Till next time, we were Full Scale Revolution. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.