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357

The band 357 formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s with Marcus Solomon on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, David Carter on bass, and Jake Walker on drums....

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The band 357 formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s with Marcus Solomon on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, David Carter on bass, and Jake Walker on drums. Their debut album in 2002 included the song "And We Came by Sea and Owned Them," which became a focal point for both listeners and critics. Some found its aggressive guitars and lyrics about social upheaval compelling, while others called it inflammatory.

After that debut, 357 released more albums like "The Silent War" and "The Messenger." Their lineup shifted over time, with Carter leaving in 2008 and James departing in 2015. Other songs in their catalog include "Duas Taças (part. Epifania)," "The Rotting Edge," and "The Swarm."

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