Early years: 1991-1996
Cynic Guru started in Los Angeles as three-piece known as ''Where Is My Hair''. This featured Roland Hartwell (guitar, vocals), Stefan Örn (bass), and Steef Van Oosterhout (drums). In 1993, another phase of the band, SkotLaPop, was born. This incarnation of the band had Roland Hartwell (guitar, vocals, violin) and new members Marc Thomas (lead guitar), Chris Sampson (vocals, guitars), and Matt Matson (drums). In 1996, the SkotLaPop became Cynic Guru. Chris Sampson left the band and was replaced by Mike Constantini (guitars, vocals) and Vince Varquez (bass).Midlife: 1996-2000
Hartwell, a classically trained violin player, got offered a job touring with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra on the East Coast of the US sometime in the late 1990s. They liked him so much, that they eventually offered him a full-time position within the group. After enough commuting back and forth from Iceland, Hartwell decided to accept the offer, leaving Cynic Guru with him.Iceland: 2001–2006
Soon Roland Hartwell reformed Cynic Guru in Reykjavik, Iceland, adding members Ricky Korn (bass), Einar Jóhannsson (lead guitar and backing vocs), Óli Hólm (drums), and John Mono (backing vocals and keyboards). About three years later, Cynic Guru signed to SENA, the largest record label/entertainment group in Iceland. This paved the way for ''Iceland''- Cynic Guru's debut album. Although many of the songs on Iceland had already been included in past EPs, most were either rearranged or rerecorded. After nearly a year in production, ''Iceland'' was released on September 26, 2005. The first single from ''Iceland'', ''Drugs'', made it to the number one spot on X-FM 97.7 in Reykjavík, beating out Queens of the Stone Age, Papa Roach, Green Day, Audioslave, The Transplants, Used/My Chemical Romance, and Nine Inch Nails. ''Iceland'' spawned two other radio singles: ''Catastrophe'', written about 9/11; and ''Digging the Holes''. Videos were made for ''Drugs'' and ''Catastrophe'', which were directed by Icelandic artist''Iceland''
Released September 26, 2005 1. DYFWIWTYWLF (Did You Find What It Was That You Were Looking For)"Drugs"
Released June 2006 1. DrugsExternal links