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The Heavily Satanic Sextet was originally the house band of the Bucket of Blood. The rules were a) that the members had to be residents at the Bucket, and b) the could only play shows on Halloween or Friday the 13th.
The first show was Halloween 1995 in the Bucket of Blood basement, featuring Jeremy Walsh (bass), Troy Jaqua (guitar), Luther Rochester (drums and dry ice smoke), and Jeremy Hinzman's severed head (vocals).
The second show was on a Friday the 13th later that year at the Dahl. This show was more elaborate, with a spooky Neurosis-style video presentation by Jeremy Williamson. There were two guitars and Luther was on Moog. A large wall of amps and speaker cabinets provided what might be the loudest stage volume since Whitesnake at the Civic Center. There were approximately 75 people at the beginning of the set, and about 4 left at the end.