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Also known as Midwest Fresh. He started going to shows around 2001 at The Brycc House, and helped out when he could, drawing frequent partner Josh Raff into the mess with him. He immediately grabbed hold of the idea of being in a band, and started plugging away at guitar, learning every 3 Nails song sometimes before the band members had learned them. A love for comics, old style northeast hardcore, and guitar have lead him through a mess of bands, most notoriously T-Rex, Brainz Out (probably the most nortorious for all the trouble), Ganthet, and most recently Swish.

He now spends his time writing songs, going to shows, working at Spinelli's, and listening to rap, kid.


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