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・ Slave to the Grind
・ Slave to the Grind (song)
・ Slave to the Habit
・ Slave to the Machine
・ Slave to the Metal
・ Slave to the Music
・ Slave to the Music (album)
・ Slave to the Music (James Morrison song)
・ Slave to the Music (Twenty 4 Seven song)
・ Slave to the Rhythm
・ Slave to the Rhythm (album)
・ Slave to the Rhythm (Grace Jones song)
・ Slave to the Rhythm (Michael Jackson song)
・ Slave to the Sound
Slave to the System
・ Slave to the System (album)
・ Slave to the Thrill
・ Slave to the Wage
・ Slave Trade Act
・ Slave Trade Act 1788
・ Slave Trade Act 1807
・ Slave Trade Act 1824
・ Slave Trade Act 1843
・ Slave Trade Act 1873
・ Slave Trade Act of 1794
・ Slave Tribes
・ Slave Vows
・ Slave Widow
・ Slave Women of Corinth


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Slave to the System

Slave to the System is an American alternative hard rock supergroup, consisting of Brother Cane and Queensrÿche band members, formed in 2000. The band independently released the album ''Slave to the System'' in 2002. Spitfire Records re-released the album in 2006.
==History==
In 2000, the band Queensrÿche went on a break after finishing a 6-month tour in support of ''Q2K''. Drummer Scott Rockenfield and guitarist Kelly Gray, who played in Queensrÿche at that time, were discussing what to do. Gray had worked with Brother Cane on a project, and remained close to singer and guitarist Damon Johnson and bassist Roman Glick.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Slave to the System )〕 He called Johnson in the summer of 2000, and suggested him to give Rockenfield a call.〔 Rockenfield knew of the band, but never met them.〔
The name "Slave to the System" describes the effect of corporate minds on an artist's music,〔 and hints at the band members' dissatisfaction with the record industry,〔 as Rockenfield describes: "Every one of us was getting tired of being a 'slave' to the corporate system".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Slave to the System )〕 The name was coined by Gray even before the band members first met.
Slave to the System has independently released their album ''Slave to the System'' in 2002.〔 The band played one show in Tennessee and another Seattle after this release.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Slave to the System )〕 In February 2004,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Laut.de-Biografie: Slave to the System )〕 Heard left for undisclosed reasons, and they continued as a four-piece.〔
In 2005, Slave to the System were signed to Spitfire Records, who had the album remixed and remastered, and released it on February 21, 2006.〔〔 In 2006, Johnson said the band's second album was already completed, but to date, it has remained unreleased.〔 "Stigmata" was released as a single, and peaked at 33 in both the ''Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks'' and ''Mainstream Rock'' categories.〔 In support of the release, the band performed 19 shows in the American South and Midwest between February and April of that year.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rockenfield )〕 Due to prior commitments with other bands, other musicians filled in for Glick and Rockenfield on some of the shows.〔
In 2008, the band released two new songs via MySpace, titled "Freak" and "Who I Am Today". They have been on hiatus since.

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