Mursic was formed in San Diego in 2003 by multi-instrumentalist Tony Montemarano. Its unique blend of alternative rock, progressive metal, baroque, and circus music have brought it much attention from the activists in the San Diego homosexual underground.
Since its formation, the project has grown to include Tony 's two younger brothers, Nick and Mike Montemarano, who independently write and perform with Mursic. Tony maintains his position as t...
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