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|Largest show: || 300 people
|Largest show: || 300+ people @ Headliners 8/21/04
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|Smallest show: || 3 people @ The Muse, Nashville TN 6/3/04
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|Last show: || 8/27/04 @ KDC w/ Black Cross
|Last show: || 8/27/04 @ KDC w/ Black Cross

Revision as of 20:07, 27 September 2004

Ayin Stats
Record Labels: Happy Fun Time, Thrown Brick
Started By: Jacob Gotlib, Josh Shapero
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: 300+ people @ Headliners 8/21/04
Smallest show: 3 people @ The Muse, Nashville TN 6/3/04
Last show: 8/27/04 @ KDC w/ Black Cross
Next show: 10/2/04 @ First Unitarian Church w/ Breather Resist, also 10/2 @ Belveredere (Zerofest II)
Reunion show: Ulan Bator, Mongolia @ TBA, sometime in 2065
Number of Members: 5 currently


Ayin is post-every-stupid-generic-genre-name-you-can-think-of. It was started by two nerds in 1999, and its current lineup features an assortment of circus freaks, prostitutes, ex-convicts, pantless winos picked up on the side of Dixie Hwy, and a one-legged camel named Mortimer.

Current lineup

Releases (the ones we want you to hear):

  • Big Sexy Dead Future EP (2003; self-released)
  • Rock n' Roll Killed My Children 7" (2004; Thrown Brick Records)
  • Nothing Islands (2004; Thrown Brick Records)

Booking/Info: ayin@popstar.com [[1]]