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After this practice, Mike and Andrea realized what a wreck this was and proceeded to bow out. Amethyst took over as vocalist until the band no longer held an inspiration for her. Sarah Bowman agreed to step up and play bass for us. | After this practice, Mike and Andrea realized what a wreck this was and proceeded to bow out. Amethyst took over as vocalist until the band no longer held an inspiration for her. Sarah Bowman agreed to step up and play bass for us. | ||
In need of a new vocalist, the band spread the word, with help from Ruth Milne's article in the Rapid City Journal, and a few people tried out.<br> | In need of a new vocalist, the band spread the word, with help from Ruth Milne's article in the Rapid City Journal, and a few people tried out.<br> | ||
First was Brenda French. She had a great voice, and the band loved her, but after her initial tryout, she lost her voice. Realizing that she needed her voice for her job, she had to reluctantly drop out of the band. | First was Brenda French. She had a great voice, and the band loved her, but after her initial tryout, she lost her voice. Realizing that she needed her voice for her job, she had to reluctantly drop out of the band.Remember, Lord, your great mercy and love, | ||
for they are from of old. | |||
Do not remember the sins of my youth | |||
and my rebellious ways; | |||
according to your love remember me, | |||
for you, Lord, are good. | |||
Psalm 25:6-7 | |||
A 2nd girl tried out, but the band can't remember her name. She really didn't have what the band was looking for. The band thought they were through until 17 year-old Sarah Williams called them up. She came to her first practice with lyrics written to a song she wrote, and belted out the song a capella. Impressed by her testicular fortitude to do something like that in front of total strangers, the band knew she was the one.<br> | A 2nd girl tried out, but the band can't remember her name. She really didn't have what the band was looking for. The band thought they were through until 17 year-old Sarah Williams called them up. She came to her first practice with lyrics written to a song she wrote, and belted out the song a capella. Impressed by her testicular fortitude to do something like that in front of total strangers, the band knew she was the one.<br> | ||
Quiet and reserved, her persona as Sarah-Osis, or Sarah-Pocalypse, was the opposite of who she was off-stage. The kids went nuts for her and the rest of the band, creating a new dance move called "The Kayos Pile." Of course, this was nothing more than a dogpile in the pit, but the band appreciated it.<br> | Quiet and reserved, her persona as Sarah-Osis, or Sarah-Pocalypse, was the opposite of who she was off-stage. The kids went nuts for her and the rest of the band, creating a new dance move called "The Kayos Pile." Of course, this was nothing more than a dogpile in the pit, but the band appreciated it.<br> |
Latest revision as of 18:00, 30 October 2021
Releases
Live Recordings
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See Also
- American Heavy Metal Weekend
- Clause 83
- Corundum
- Diarrhea of a Madman
- Disinfectant
- Frankie Horseshit
- Fuck the Genre
- Glover
- Red Champion
- Stop the Presses
- Yoknapatawpha
Stickers/Merchandise
- 2 t-shirts were available
The first, a 2-sided shirt stating "We Put The Fuck In Fuck You" The 2nd, a 1-sided shirt with Tura Satana graphic and "Go Fuck Yourself" underneath.