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Hi everyone. I'm sure you're all aware that there hasn't been any news in months, and unfortunately the only news I have to report is bad. Tsunami Bomb has broken up. Now, if you're a fan and friend of ours (who this letter is directed to anyway), your first thought is probably "NO!" and your second thought is "WHY?" Well, there are many factors that have come into this decision to break up. Fortunately, there is absolutely no drama going on between band members. We are all still friends and hang out, and the last 7 years (or 2 or 3, depending on member) have been some of the best of our lives. We got to tour the world and make lifelong friends on the way. We all still love music and love playing music. Sadly, the breakup is because of everything but the music. Over the years, while steadily growing more and more successful, we've also become more and more weighed down by the business end of the music industry. The side that you guys don't see as music listeners is immense. Managers, labels, sales numbers, sond scans, agents, producers, accountants, lawsuits, royalties, contracts... the list goes on and on. [see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story
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