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Message no. 1
From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Countdown to the New Year
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 09:02:53 MST
>>>>>[ Just a small friendly reminder for everyone.

Who: Killing Zone
Where: Ballard Firehouse (in the Ballard section of the Seattle
Sprawl for those who are remotely curious).
When: December 31st. 8pm doors open. 9pm show start.
Cost: 16 nuYen.

It's an 18+ show, and well, there are some reasons for it...

Band news: Killing Zone (which includes William Ravenwood) are
centimeters away from signing a wax deal with an independent label.
The gig will either seal the deal, or condemn them. (Although as
Croaker cynically pointed out, "Sealing the deal would be condemning
themselves anyway.")

Once a contract is signed they will begin working on their first
album which has already been titled "Damn This Glare." For those who
are curious, you can find a demo cut of the title track from
yesterday's rehearsal at >>encrypted<<. You can also find a demo cut
of "Black and White."

Also out there in are interviews with some of the band members.
William, Ace, and Zombie all give their views on life as they know
it. (William talks about what made him change his view on being in a
band.) Ace talks about a whole spectrum of stuff, and Zombie talks
about the tech the band is using. ]<<<<<
-- Geiger <15:58:00/12-26-58>

***** Private: Geiger
>>>>>[ Damn, Geiger. We should call you the "shameless
plug-meister." Btw, I hate being called 'William'. Why can't you
use 'Mark', like everyone else? ]<<<<<
-- Blitzkrieg <15:59:05/12-26-58>

***** Private: Blitzkrieg
>>>>>[ Too easy, and you wouldn't appreciate my efforts otherwise.
<g>]<<<<<
-- Geiger <16:00:00/12-26-58>

***** Private: Geiger
>>>>>[ Fragger. ]<<<<<
-- Blitzkrieg <16:00:54/12-26-58>

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