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The first band to give me a CD as a demo.

I bought a CD player just to listen to the demo. CD players were so hipster in 1990; it must have been the album before this one because this does not sound familiar.

But they were cool

The first band to give me a CD as a demo. I bought a CD player just to listen to the demo. CD players were so hipster in 1990; it must have been the album before this one because this does not sound familiar. But they were cool

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The first pawnshop I went to to try out a CD player had one that skipperd like max headroom... the faggot there claimed that was how it was supposed to sound.

I kept shopping.

I think I got the one from Circuit City.

Or maybe Crazy Gideon's.

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They did their best early on to make Christian Goth a genre...

It just didn't catch on, I guess.

This followup was just too hard a try, maybe. But I respected what they were trying to do at the time, and booked them for as many shows as they wanted to play for 50% of what we took in at the door.... which was kind of minimal with them, sadly.

But that was our terms, All bands got 50% of admissions. And free beer, and dinner, if they wanted it. If the kitchen was still open.

weird times. I miss them. I could still buy cartons of cigarettes at Smart & final for our 50s cigarette machines. Man, when did shart and final stop selling cartons of cigs? Gay. I feel disgusted for shopping there now even without my resellers licence.

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Holy shit, no the second track sounds way more like them.

What a cool band, for that time and that place.