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''Feel It'' was released in March 2005 and the band toured the US with '''Hed PE'''. With the single ''Feel It'' doing moderately well however, Full Scale split with its management ahead of a two-month US tour and shortly afterward disbanded. Ezekiel formed '''Mammal''', Tee was a touring guitarist with '''Helmet''' for a while and Robkaay joined '''Sunk Loto''' in 2006. | ''Feel It'' was released in March 2005 and the band toured the US with '''Hed PE'''. With the single ''Feel It'' doing moderately well however, Full Scale split with its management ahead of a two-month US tour and shortly afterward disbanded. Ezekiel formed '''Mammal''', Tee was a touring guitarist with '''Helmet''' for a while and Robkaay joined '''Sunk Loto''' in 2006. | ||
Ox, Crutey and Ross reformed the band briefly in 2010 with bassist Ben Brennan, this time using the name '''Full Scale Revolution''' but the association didn't last and Zeke formed The Nerve in 2013 with Lucius Borich from '''Cog'''. Ox and Tee then breathed new life into the band in 2014 and in 2016 returned to live performance, retaining the Full Scale Revolution name. After a national tour, the band disappeared once more. Zeke was in [[Superheist]] for several years and reformed '''Mammal''' in 2021 | Ox, Crutey and Ross reformed the band briefly in 2010 with bassist Ben Brennan, this time using the name '''Full Scale Revolution''' but the association didn't last and Zeke formed '''The Nerve''' in 2013 with Lucius Borich from '''Cog'''. Ox and Tee then breathed new life into the band in 2014 and in 2016 returned to live performance, retaining the Full Scale Revolution name. After a national tour, the band disappeared once more. Zeke was in [[Superheist]] for several years and reformed '''Mammal''' in 2021 | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 12:02, 20 May 2022
Full Scale | |
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Also known as | Full Scale Deflection, Full Scale Revolution |
Origin | Perth, WA |
Genres | Nu-metal, metalcore |
Years active | 1998 - 2005, 2014 - 2016 |
Labels | Columbia, Pop Star |
Associated acts | Sunk Loto, Superheist, Mammal, Over-reactor, The Nerve, Helmet |
Members | Ezekial Oz, Jimmy Tee, Chris Webber, Leigh Miller |
Past members | Matt Crutey, Chris Frey, Nick Frey, Robkaay, Tristan Ross |
Band members
- Line-up
- Jimmy Tee (guitar)
- Ezekial Ox (vocals)
- Chris Webber (drums)
- Leigh Miller (bass)
- Former members
- Robkaay (bass) 2000 - 2005
- Matt Crutey (drums) 2000 - 2005
- Tristan Ross (guitar) 2003 - 2005
- Chris Frey (bass) 1998 - 2000
- Nick Frey (drums) 1998 - 2000
Band information
Full Scale was an aggressive nu-metal band that made considerable headway, eventually moving to the United States and releasing an album on Columbia Records before shattering apart. The group formed in Perth in 1998 under the name Full Scale Deflection with Chris Frey on bass and Nick Frey on drums; a change to the rhythm section with the addition of bassist Rob Kaay and drummer Matty C was followed by the release of the Symptoms of Chaos album. The group won the WA leg of the National Campus Band Competition in 2000 and played the Perth Big Day Out in early 2001 before moving to Melbourne later in the year. After signing to Pop Star Records, the group shortened its name to Full Scale.
During 2002 Full Scale toured extensively, doing their own shows as well as supporting tours by Shihad and The Butterfly Effect, while recording a wealth of tracks that would be released over the course of two EPs in the following year. In early 2003 Jimmy Tee was fired and replaced by Tristan Ross but after releasing the Black Arrows EP and touring with Cog, Tee rejoined the band. White Arrows was released mid-year and Full Scale then went to LA to record a full length album. On their return in January 2004, they supported Evanescence nationally, followed two months later by a tour with Sevendust. Mid-2004 they were part of the Army of Darkness tour that also featured Sunk Loto, Frankenbok and New Zealand band 8 Foot Sativa. In December, the group moved to Hollywood after signing to Columbia.
Feel It was released in March 2005 and the band toured the US with Hed PE. With the single Feel It doing moderately well however, Full Scale split with its management ahead of a two-month US tour and shortly afterward disbanded. Ezekiel formed Mammal, Tee was a touring guitarist with Helmet for a while and Robkaay joined Sunk Loto in 2006.
Ox, Crutey and Ross reformed the band briefly in 2010 with bassist Ben Brennan, this time using the name Full Scale Revolution but the association didn't last and Zeke formed The Nerve in 2013 with Lucius Borich from Cog. Ox and Tee then breathed new life into the band in 2014 and in 2016 returned to live performance, retaining the Full Scale Revolution name. After a national tour, the band disappeared once more. Zeke was in Superheist for several years and reformed Mammal in 2021
Discography
Album:
2000 | Symptoms of Chaos (as Full Scale Deflection) | Independent |
2005 | Feel It | Columbia |
Single:
2003 | Party Political | Pop Star |
2005 | Feel It | Columbia |
EPs:
2002 | Black Arrows | Pop Star |
2002 | White Arrows | Pop Star |