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Imagine your brain as a
Canister filled with ink
Yeah, now think of your body
As the pen where the ink residesFuse the two; KAPOW!
What are you now?
You're the human magic marker, won't you
Please surprise my eyes?It's in your nature,
You can paint whatever picture
You like no matter what
Ted Koppel says on channel 4 tonightSo modify this third rock from the sun
By painting myriads of pictures
With the colors of one
I'm sick of painting in black and whiteMy pen is dry, now I'm uptight
So sick of limiting myself
To fit your definition
Picture the scene, where whatever you thought,Would, in the blink of an eye,
Manifest and become illustrated
You'd be sure man that every

Line drawn reflected a life that you lovedNot an existence that you hated
So, must we demonstrate that
We can't get it straight?
We've painted a picture,Now we're drowning in paint
Lets figure out what the fuck it's about
Before the picture we painted
Chews us up and spits us outI'm sick of painting in black and white
My pen is dry, now I'm uptight
So sick of limiting myself
To fit your definitionRedefine
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BOYD, BRANDON CHARLES/EINZIGER, MICHAEL AARON / KATUNICH, ALEX/KOPPEL, GAVIN/PASILLAS, JOSE ANTHONY IIPublished by
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There is more than one artist with this name:

1) SOiL is a four-piece rock band from Chicago, formed in 1997 by ex-members of renowned death metal acts Broken Hope and Oppressor. After three efforts (the EP SOiL, the EP El Chupacabra and the first album Throttle Junkies), they gained international success with their album Scars. Their success was helped by singles such as Halo and Unreal, which bear their distinctive harsh but emotional and melodic sound.

Current members
- [bandmember from=1997 to=2004, from=2011]Ryan McCombs[/bandmember] – Vocals (1997–2004, 2011-present)
- Adam Zadel – Guitar (1997–present)
- Tim King – Bass (1997–present)
- Jon Wysocki - Drums (2011-present)

Former members
- Tom Schofield – Drums (1997–2010)
- A. J. Cavalier - Vocals, Guitar (2005–2010)
- Shaun Glass – guitar (1997–2007)

Touring members
- Jordan Lee - Vocals (2010–2011)
- Mike Tignino - Drums (2010–2011)

Discography
- SOiL (EP) (1997)
- El Chupacabra (EP) (1998)
- Throttle Junkies (1999)
- Scars (2001)
- Redefine (2004)
- True Self (2006)
- Throttle Junkies [Remastered] (2007)
- Picture Perfect (2009)
- Re-LIVE-ing The Scars (2012)

In 2002, SOiL played at Ozzfest and on the Ozzfest 2002 CD you can find the track 'Halo' played live with Zakk Wyld of Black Lable Society.

2) S.O.I.L (Czech band) was founded in spring of 2003. The original formation consisted of the singer Zuzana Kropáčová, keyboard player Jakub Zitko, drummer Roman Vícha and bass guitar player Aleš Slavík. In spring 2004, a guitar player Jiří Šimek joined the band and this is the final arrangement up to the present day.

The band performed not just in Czech clubs but also on several big festivals e. g. Creamfields 2003, Open Air Field 2004, Mezi Ploty, Summer of Love 2003, Semtex Culture 2004 etc.

Current members
- Zuzana Kropáčová - vocals
- Kuba Zitko - keyboard
- Aleš Slavík - bass
- Jirka Šimek - guitars
- Roman Vícha - drums

Discography
- In Fields
- Looking Back (2008)

3) SOIL - Jensen Henrik & Lankin.

4) Soil - Serj Tankian, Daron Malakian, Domingo Laranio, Dave Hakopyan, and later, Shavo Odadjian.

Serj Tankian founded his first rockband "Soil" in 1993. Two years later, in 1995, after one supposed jam session recording and one live show, Dave and Domingo left. Shavo (who went on to become the bass player) brought in drummer Andy Khachaturian. The four of them then named themselves System of a Down.

5) Soil is a gardencore band from Olympia, WA.

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