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Geek Weekly #1

GW#1 - p10 (SATANS)
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GW#1 - p10 (SATANS)

SATANS Brock Hunter Heath & Sean Vylent

I just got home from the Satans' show (Emo's 9/2) an I feel like I been rode hard and put up wet. The show rocked and it was cool to see everybody get so fucking riled up. I thought I was gonna get killed and it was a good thing Hunter was wearing his protective eyewear...

Next week they're playing with Pork and then having a party the next night at Todd-n-Brock's. Susan said that she'd buy a keg if they ever got around to having the damn party. Now she says she might get two! The Satans are great to see in that shed at T&B's. That's where they had their very first show. They are fucking ROCK STARS!! (You really get this time warp feeling when you see them.)

Interview next issue.

Last edit about 10 years ago by Jennifer Hecker

Geek Weekly #2 [November Food'n'Fun issue]

GW#2 - p11 (10)
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GW#2 - p11 (10)

[image of text, "Another place you don't want to be when that harsh chemical laxative kicks in."]

Ok so, here's the Satans review for this issue.

Satans 9/9/94 Hole In The Wall: Sean is the single most rockinest drummer I have ever known. Mysteriously, he never breaks anything. Heath is a rock star, cranking that guitar/amp connection. Brock holds down the rhythm fort without even breaking a sweat -- or messing up his hot hairdo. And Hunter is the perfect frontman, raisin' hell and forgetting his lyrics. There you have it. The Men. The Satans.

THEN: Some guy named Justin had a party at Emo’s on Sunday 10/16. I don’t know him but he had the Satans, the Motards & the Cryin’ Out Louds playin’ his party, so he must be cool. I got sick of Emo’s before the Motards & the COLs played, but I did catch the itty-bitty Satans set. They’re good to their fans at least, they played most of their hits in the (?) 20-minute show. They did the Guido Sarducci version of Slugger - just one time through. It left me wanting more, but I was pleased (albeit drunk).

Last edit almost 10 years ago by Jennifer Hecker
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