Talk:Subseven
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[edit]The band broke up in December of '05. The article should be changed.
Source?
[edit]Can you provide a source for this information? Kertrats | [[User talk:Kertrats|Talk]] 19:27, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Yeah, they sent out a email to their fanlist under the title "farewell." In it, Clint writes, "If you were there last night you also heard our announcement that we
will be taking a break..Why did we do it last night? We felt that all of
you who showed up last night, stood in the cold, and payed to get in
deserved to hear it first, from us, face to face. What does this mean?
Basically we are done as subseven....for now, we may piece back together
as something else is the future..we all still enjoi playing music
together and are all still bro's...but we never want to quench or stop or
hinder what God could do with the members of this band...we're leaving it
wide open for God to do amazing things in our lives...for now we will
enjoy spending time home with family and friends, and seeking God's next
step for us.
We've had a great run..over 6 years as a ministry...i can say that it has been one of the most amazing experiences in my life. God is good to those who diligently seek him...and He has been that and so much more to everyone that has played a part in subseven."
It is probably viewable on their website, though i haven't looked it up.
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