Algebra
Algebra was an alternative rock band formed in the early 2000s, fronted by vocalist and songwriter Arion Salazar. Their debut album 'Shadows of Doubt' came...
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Algebra was an alternative rock band formed in the early 2000s, fronted by vocalist and songwriter Arion Salazar. Their debut album 'Shadows of Doubt' came out in 2005, featuring the single 'What Happened?' which became their breakout track. The band's lineup included guitarist Ethan James, bassist Liam Carter, and drummer Jake Evans.
They released several albums over the following years, including 'The Edge of Chaos' in 2007, 'Broken Symmetry' in 2009, and 'Equilibrium' in 2012. Other songs from their catalog include 'Come Back,' 'My Pride,' and 'Run and Hide.'
The band's lineup changed over time, with members joining and departing while Salazar remained the constant presence. Their music maintained a following through these transitions.
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