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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 - Cynic to reunite
Long-defunct Florida-based band Cynic, whose 1993 album "Focus" is regarded as a landmark release in the field of technical/progressive metal, is rumored to be planning a reunion tour in the spring/summer of 2007, beginning with possible U.S. warm-up performances and culminating in a number of festival appearances across Europe. Although there has been no official announcement regarding the matter, informed sources have told Blabbermouth.net that Cynic's planned reunion lineup will include Paul Masvidal (vocals, guitar) and Sean Reinert (drums, keys) alongside Tony Teegarden (vocals, keyboards), Chris Kringel (bass) and Santiago Dobles (guitar). Both Teegarden and Kringel previously toured with Cynic in support of "Focus", while Santiago - who is said to be "the man behind Aghora" - has been around the Cynic camp since 1993-94 and was one of Masvidal's guitar students in Miami back in the day.

Cynic reunion lineup:

Paul Masvidal - Vocals / Guitar
Sean Reinert - Drums / Keys
Tony Teegarden - Vocals / Keyboards
Chris Kringel - Bass
Santiago Dobles - Guitar

Posted by: Steen





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