Ryan McCombs Reunites With SOiL
. McCombs left the group in 2004 after they were dropped by J Records. He went on to join Drowning Pool. The group comprised of McCombs, and fellow founding members Tim King (Bass) and Adam Zadel (Lead Guitar), will once again share the stage in October for the 12 date UK tour with Puddle of Mudd. But fans shouldn't hope for a full reunion as the announcement stated that on McCombs was appearing on the tour on loan from the band Drowning Pool. "The UK has always been a true home for SOiL" states bassist Tim King. "To also have Ryan (McCombs) singing and to be sharing the stage with Puddle of Mudd will be something special for both us and the fans." "After the fantastic reception we got at Download this year, we're excited to be coming back for our first proper UK run in years," commented Puddle Of Mudd lead guitarist Paul Phillips. "We played a bunch of shows back in the day with SOiL so it's gonna be nice to be on the road with them for this run." SOiL has confirmed a set list comprised of select cuts from the Scars and Re.de.fine albums, along with a surprise song from the debut Throttle Junkies release. The band's breakthrough album Scars (featuring the hits "Halo" and "Unreal") was released Sept 11, 2001, making 2011 the 10th anniversary of the release.
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