Scrambled Eggs (band)
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Scrambled Eggs | |
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Origin | Beirut, Lebanon |
Genre(s) | Rock and roll, Indie, Punk, Ambient |
Years active | 1998 – Present |
Website | [1] |
Members | |
Marc Codsi Tony Elieh Charbel Haber Malek Rizkallah |
Scrambled Eggs is an indie band based in Lebanon. The band formed in Beirut in 1998 after the Lebanese Civil War had ended. They have toured around Lebanon and Europe. The band has its own record label entitled Those Kids Must Choke. In a show of defiance to the Israelis and the destruction in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, the band played a concert called "Music Against Monsters".
In 2007 the group was the subject of an article in Time magazine concerning Lebanon's vibrant music scene that thrives despite its political turmoil.[1] Scrambled Eggs remains a major player in the underground music industry in that country.
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[edit] Discography
- Human Friendly Noises - 2002
- No Special Date, Nor A Deity To Venerate - 2002
- Nevermind Where, Just Drive - 2004
- A Perfect Day (contributed 4 songs to soundtrack) - 2005
[edit] Awards
They received the Best Soundtrack Award at the Three Continents Festival (Festival des Trois Continents) in Nantes, France.[2]
[edit] External links
- Scrambled Eggs Myspace
- Lebanese Underground Albums available