Reverse Stockholm Syndrome
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Oh no, your heart is broken / Well don't you think that's a little trite?
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Post by Reverse Stockholm Syndrome on Apr 18, 2004 5:15:07 GMT 10
Tonight was the first time I've been at the Caringbah Bizzo's since seeing Skulker there last year. It's still a farking bunker underground - literally a hole. There were some really good bands on. Well, the two that I saw before going to a birthday party. The Fumes were excellent. I haven't seen many two-piece bands that good! It was cute how the guitarist/vocalist was pushing the drummer's drum back into position near the end. Guitarist/vocalist/roadie all rolled in one. ;D Tonight, the Modge showed off their awesome rock movies. The Turner sisters repeated mounted the drummer's platform. (Greer: you've got to jump off it - not step down. ) Sophie rocked so hard, her lead came lose. That's the first time I've ever seen that. I went home after that. PS I was really disappointed there was no German bier at the Bizzos.
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PUNKER
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Rock Chick
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Post by PUNKER on Apr 20, 2004 15:17:00 GMT 10
So I dont get a mention? Farking FINE!
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Reverse Stockholm Syndrome
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Oh no, your heart is broken / Well don't you think that's a little trite?
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Post by Reverse Stockholm Syndrome on Apr 20, 2004 15:28:28 GMT 10
Ooops! I'm in trouble! PUNKER's rock moves rock yet have a refreshingly funny charm. For a change, it was good that I was at a venue where I could actually see how good Kirsten's drumming is.
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