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| name = Element Eighty | image = Element Eighty Live Performance.jpg | image_size = 250 | background = group_or_band | origin = Tyler, Texas, United States | genre = Nu metal[1] | years_active = 1998 – 2006, 2007 – 2010 | label = Texas Cries Universal Records }} Element Eighty was a four-piece nu metal band from Tyler, Texas. The band formed in 2000. The band split in 2006, only to be reunited a few months later in 2007. Their first album was named after the chemical element mercury, which has number eighty in the Periodic Table of the Elements. HistoryElement Eighty formed in 1998, and self-released their debut album Mercuric on June 21, 2001. In April 2003, the band signed a deal with Universal/Republic Records. Their self-titled album Element Eighty was released on October 28, 2003. The band toured with such artists as Sevendust, Mudvayne, 3 Doors Down, Slipknot, Shinedown, Korn, Hellyeah, Ill Niño, Flaw, 40 Below Summer and Mushroomhead.{{Citation needed|reason=article|date=November 2007}} The song "Broken Promises" was featured on the Underground video game soundtrack. The song also peaked at No. 36 on the U.S. mainstream rock charts.[2] After several months of touring, the band could see that their label had no interest in pushing the band{{Citation needed|reason=article|date=November 2007}} – there was no music video or any kind of promotion. The band would later split with Universal/Republic late 2004. Soon after their departure, original bassist Roon decided to leave the band to attend college and later graduate study in biomedical research. He was later replaced by Zack Bates, formerly of the bands Bullet Ant and Serosia. The band released their third album The Bear on November 5, 2005 via their own label, Texas Cries Records. The album was only made available through the band's official website, at shows, and on iTunes. After reluctantly disbanding in December 2006, Element Eighty have since reunited as of May 2007. They have recently begun recording their 4th album, but according to their Myspace page the recording has been extremely slowed down due to personal issues. They have since announced the end of Element Eighty. Ryan Carroll is now playing with the Dallas-based band AdaKaiN, which also included Matt Woods for a brief stint.[3] David Galloway just released his own solo album entitled “We Wait So Long To Begin” in 2018. The album is available on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music and Google Play. Link here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4BZTUNsD1MbFO8rGopXI5H?si= Instagram: @DavidGallowayMusic Facebook: David Galloway Music David is currently playing in the Dallas/ Ft.Worth area. Check his official Facebook or Instagram feed for details. MembersCurrent members(Prior to recent announcement of permanent disbandment)
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References1. ^Element Eighty – Discover music, concerts, stats, & pictures at. Last.fm (2012-07-04). Retrieved on 2012-12-30. 2. ^Element Eighty. Allmusic 3. ^AdaKaiN | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's. Myspace.com. Retrieved on 2012-12-30. External links
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