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Concerts

We've performed a few times in front of a number of people. Few minor setbacks, but each one went very well. We're open for rent so we're here when you need us.

End of the Year: A good way to start us off. Mostly we were goofing off but we still managed to give some sort of show. There were definitely a few mix ups (Dean, this means you.) but we pulled through.

Fourth of July (2005): Another concert that went well but was mostly for laughs. My opening with the Star Spangled Banner was definitely better, but still needed work. We performed a song that we learned completely in less than 8 hours, which is impressive by my standards.

Waukesha JamBoree Jam 2006: Botb went extremely well for us, and we couldn't have wished for a better crowd than what we got. Singing along to Toxicity and Favor House. Wow. We didn't place unfortunately, but the way we played, it doesn't matter. Way to go.

M.U.C. Show: Not the largest crowd we've played for, but still a hell of show. Two of our songs got cut because of time constraints, which sucked. Anyway, any mistakes were unnoticable...well...maybe. At least those that did make it to see us gave us some very appreciated support.

Pewaukee Battle of the Bands: Not one of our best performances, but none the less one awesome night. The reaction to A Favor House Atlantic was amazing, and we thank anyone who was there that night. Unfortunetly, this was Emma's last show with us, and she will be sorely missed.

Taste of Summer Battle of the Bands: An...interesting show to say the least. Our first show with our new vocalist. I know I did pretty bad, but from crowd reviews, Delirium Trigger blew everyone away. Oh, and our guest vocalist, Eric....Eric! Fun night.

Fourth of July (2006): I was not at this gig because I was in Germany at the time, which meant we had a bassist, keyboardist, and drummer. Interesting as it sounds, it went pretty well from the reviews I heard. Just another practice gig really, which are very helpful.

Frame Park Jam: Another little gig we had. Not a big concert, but a chance to play out. I'm proud to say that we are one of only a few bands to rock so hard that we knocked down a tree branch. This was also the longest show that we've ever played, and we got a little into it and played the end of Aerials and the Mario theme. And quite a decent after party.

Teen Center Battle of the Bands: Again a small gig, but nice equipment. For us it felt like a go and play gig, nothing special, and not placing mostly because we didn't have a vocalist. It was a good chance for us to get a look at the local compitition however. Oh yea, and it was our first gig where we played all of our originals, and we got a lot of good comments about them, so I'm very pleased.

Waukesha JamBoree Jam 2007: Another amazing night for us. We took 4th out of eight, but the bands that were there were some of the best I've ever seen. Some microphone problems with my vocals, but that was probably the only setback we ahd that entire night.

-Mike