BODY OF SCARS: Second Half Of Debut CD Available For Download

December 9, 2007

BODY OF SCARS — the new Phoenix, Arizona-based band featuring JAG PANZER drummer Rikard Stjernquist and former 40 GRIT vocalist/guitarist James Santiago — has made the second half of its debut, self-titled CD available for FREE dowlnoad via the group's MySpace page. The songs will be available for a period of one week.

BODY OF SCARS' album was released on October 2.

Formed in August 2006, BODY OF SCARS' current lineup is completed by lead guitarist Randy Davis (MOTIVE) and bassist Brian Shoemake.

For more information, visit www.bodyofscars.com.

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