Hell's Half Acre - Jim made his way to Seattle after destroying Spokane in such bands as The Vampire Lezbos, and God Project. He has been a permanent staple in Wedgwood, running Wedgwood Studio for nearly 20 years. For most of those years he has been one of the pinnacle members of the rock n roll unit, Freeloader.
Kevin made his way to Seattle, much to the sorrow of rock scene in Spokane. His move slated the demise of his band Water Street (once known as Take Charge), though he cut his teeth in such bands as Big Yuck Mouth, The Happy Dead Juans, and Red Summer. He has established himself as the premiere dough slinger in town.
Dee made his way over to Seattle many years ago, but was a glutton for punishment and took residence back in the Lilac City. He rejoined his long time band The Fumes, but in the meantime made his bones with Dee Farmin Army and The Eastside Destroyers. His return to Seattle has the rock scene all in an uproar.
Scott tried to leave Spokane for Seattle once, by leaving with his band Big Yuck Mouth, and returned with his tail between his legs. Finally, Scott left his skid mark on the Lilac City, and his band Motherload, in 1994 to pursue the rock scene in Portland. Thirteen years later and a stream of bands later (BOMF, Elmer, SK and the Punk Ass Bitches, ETC...), the rock couldn't stop when he arrived in the Emerald City.
Dave drove Scott and his band to Seattle that first time, and stayed. He continued on with Big Yuck Mouth, but gave Seattle one of it's premiere rock n roll outfits Steel Wool. He banged away for 8 years before taking up residence with 18 dogs out in Wedgwood and slinking into semi-retirement. However, he was coaxed out of his status with a promise of unbridled Rock n Roll, and the fact that he only has to drive a mile to practice.
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