History
Systematic (Hard Rock/Nu Metal Band)
Systematic was a hard rock and nu metal band hailing from San Jose, California. Their career trajectory took a significant turn when Lars Ulrich, the drummer for Metallica, discovered the band after hearing one of their demo tapes. This led to an immediate signing with Ulrich's label, The Music Company (distributed by Elektra), and the release of their debut album, Somewhere in Between, in 2001.
Discography and Lineup Changes
In 2003, Systematic released their second album, Pleasure to Burn. This period also saw notable lineup changes, with Johny Bechtel joining on bass and Paul Bostaph, formerly of Slayer, taking over drumming duties.
Extensive Touring and Notable Performances
The band was a consistent presence on the live circuit, undertaking extensive tours. They shared stages with prominent acts such as Godsmack, Saliva, and Stone Sour, and participated in major festivals and tours including Ozzfest 2001, the Tattoo the Earth Tour, and the Jagermeister Music Tour.
Disbandment and Subsequent Projects
Systematic disbanded in 2004. Vocalist and guitarist Tim Narducci went on to form the rock band Spiralarms, which includes former members of ManMadeGod and Machine Head.


