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Do the AKA names deserve links to their own pages??--[[User:Flexyournoggin|Bryan Volz]] 05:30, 30 Nov 2005 (EST)
Do the AKA names deserve links to their own pages??--[[User:Flexyournoggin|Bryan Volz]] 05:30, 30 Nov 2005 (EST)
 
:Well, I was going to create pages for them, so that the AKA names could be sprinkled throughout the history as a joke. The AKA pages would just say ... is [[Bodyhammer]], the same way that the User pages do. But if you think it's a bad idea, feel free to override. --[[Jamie Miller]]
Well, I was going to create pages for them, so that the AKA names could be sprinkled throughout the history as a joke. The AKA pages would just say ... is [[Bodyhammer]], the same way that the User pages do. But if you think it's a bad idea, feel free to override.

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There was a very short period in early '98 where Bodyhammer was together but Andy hadn't been coming to practice and Corey and Mike were having a hard time getting ahold of him. They asked me to play bass, and Mike was going to buy me a distortion pedal for my bass, but Andy came back seemingly reinvigorated and the band played their first show at the Fuck The Curfew Rally in October or November (I think) of that year. They played ok, but played MUCH better at a garage show at Kurt Ehnle's house a short while later that suprisingly had over a 100 people, causing the show to get shut down before No More Authority or The Moths could play. - Bryan Volz


Do the AKA names deserve links to their own pages??--Bryan Volz 05:30, 30 Nov 2005 (EST)

Well, I was going to create pages for them, so that the AKA names could be sprinkled throughout the history as a joke. The AKA pages would just say ... is Bodyhammer, the same way that the User pages do. But if you think it's a bad idea, feel free to override. --Jamie Miller