

Luckily, he did manage to recollect the pieces and came back to the music scene renewed and inspired, if not even encouraged by the idea of elevating his own name out of the shadow Silverhand left behind. He ended up going back to his roots, staying on Masbate in the Philippines for two years, refilling his batteries and dealing with spiritual needs.

In the end, Samurai's final disbandment followed Johnny's departure instead, which lead Kerry into a rocky couple of years. This lead to Kerry's multiple attempts at leaving the band, which were nearly successful at launching his own solo career, but, eventually, the complex relationship he had with his friend always pulled him back. He went in with a vision of changing the world through music, one he shared with his best friend, Johnny Silverhand, but their perspectives regarding the execution of this plan often came to conflict. Kerry Eurodyne achieved initial fame as a member of Samurai, performing vocals, lead and rhythm guitar. 3.7 Complete Official Guide - Collector's Edition.
