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| - Alissa Noonan writes: "We played mostly in the Chicago garage scene with bands like The Ponys, Functional Blackouts, Kilowatts, Alex White, and The Manhandlers but also had gigs with hip hop group, Farm Crew and math rockers Crush Kill Destroy. Besides the songs on Maybe Chicago, we had a handmade, hand-stamped demo CD sold in a white leather case with four songs: Train Song, Randy Rattail, Blood on The Dashboard, and Stereo. It was recorded at Atlas Studios in Chicago with Neil Hennessy and Matt Allison. We toured in the summer of 2003 - Detroit, Rochester, NY, NYC, Jersey City, NJ, Philadelphia, PA, Atlanta, GA, and St. Louis, MO. We broke up later that year, after recording the Maybe Chicago comp songs. We tended to leave a trail of broken mic stands behind us and had a superfan, Dan Th
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| - Alissa Noonan writes: "We played mostly in the Chicago garage scene with bands like The Ponys, Functional Blackouts, Kilowatts, Alex White, and The Manhandlers but also had gigs with hip hop group, Farm Crew and math rockers Crush Kill Destroy. Besides the songs on Maybe Chicago, we had a handmade, hand-stamped demo CD sold in a white leather case with four songs: Train Song, Randy Rattail, Blood on The Dashboard, and Stereo. It was recorded at Atlas Studios in Chicago with Neil Hennessy and Matt Allison. We toured in the summer of 2003 - Detroit, Rochester, NY, NYC, Jersey City, NJ, Philadelphia, PA, Atlanta, GA, and St. Louis, MO. We broke up later that year, after recording the Maybe Chicago comp songs. We tended to leave a trail of broken mic stands behind us and had a superfan, Dan The Fan (a Chicago and Chicago garage rock institution) who would pogo dance at our shows wearing our spray-painted t-shirt and underpants over his jeans. We reunited for one night in 2006 for Dan The Fan's birthday party, a show played with Miss Alex White & The Red Orchestra, CoCoComa, Magnetix, and The Dials."
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