Mad Sozen
Mad Sozen came together in Los Angeles around the mid-2000s, built around frontman Mako Sozen and guitarist Danny Mad. Their debut single 'Get Out The Way'...
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Mad Sozen came together in Los Angeles around the mid-2000s, built around frontman Mako Sozen and guitarist Danny Mad. Their debut single 'Get Out The Way' arrived in 2009 and became their breakout track, though it also drew some criticism for its lyrics. The band's live shows developed a reputation for being particularly intense.
They followed up with albums like 'The Awakening,' which took a darker turn. Other songs in their catalog include 'Remember,' 'Lost Guy,' 'Mr. Mac,' and 'My Anne.' The group went through several lineup changes over time, and there was a legal dispute over their music rights that they managed to resolve.
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