Final Fantasy X
Final Fantasy X formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s with Greg Edmonson on vocals, Scott Schoenbeck on bass, David Gibbs on guitar, and Jimmy Keegan on...
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Final Fantasy X formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s with Greg Edmonson on vocals, Scott Schoenbeck on bass, David Gibbs on guitar, and Jimmy Keegan on drums. Their debut album 'Fantastic Planet' came out in 2001 and included the song '1000 Words.' That track, along with others like 'Otherworld' and 'Real Emotion,' helped define their sound, which mixed alternative rock with some electronic touches.
Guitarist David Gibbs left the band in 2003, and there were other lineup changes around that time. The group also faced a legal dispute with Square Enix over their name, which shares its title with the video game series. They kept recording through these shifts, putting out songs such as 'The Skies Above' and 'A Ray of Hope.'
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