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Project X is a fictional rock band in Fiction Wrestling. The band consists of PCUW stars Van Culmer, Sarah Watkins, Corey Dominic, Raven Wells, and Liam Takashi. They are a cover band who play covers from bands such as Metallica, Disturbed, Def Leppard, they even have a few Journey songs in their set list.

History[]

Formation (2012)[]

Project X formed shortly after the formation of PCUW. The band began as just a group of teens that loved playing music together. A few months after being together, Project X headlined a music festival in the city of Cherry Falls after the original headlining band quit at the last minute. To help prevent the fans from asking for their money back, Project X offered to fill in for them and since it was a week before the show, the festival organizers let them play. The show was a success and since that night the band has been playing more in public places. They have played at PCUW house shows as well as at gatherings and parties in the Fiction Wrestling Multiverse.

Project X and Project X II (2012 – 2013)[]

The band has currently released two cover albums Project X and Project X II, with a third one possibly in the making at the moment.

New Guitarist and Future Plans (2014 – present)[]

Just recently, Liam Takashi was added as a fifth member of the band as rhythm guitarist.

In April 2015, Project X won first place in a Los Angeles Battle Of the Bands competition. They received $5,000 dollars and a music video contract. Also during that time they stated they wrote their first original song "Just Let It Out", which will get recorded and be featured on their third album that is said to come out soon.

Band Members[]

Current Members

  • Van Culmer – vocals, lead guitar (2012 – present)
  • Sarah Watkins – vocals, bass guitar (2012 – present)
  • Liam Takashi – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2014 – present)
  • Corey Dominic – drums, backing vocals (2012 – present)
  • Raven Wells – keyboards, backing vocals (2012 – present)

Discography[]

Studio albums

  • Project X (2012)
  • Project X II (2013)

Trivia[]

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