Two years ago, on a hot so.cal summer night Paul Sercu was at a backyard party where the Thirteenth floor elevators crept. On the stage was this horrible 50s cover band but the drummer Fast Eddie, pompidore, tats, Clash t-shirt all around cool Mother Fucker was bangin away at the kit, half drunk and exposing himself Paul took notice when Fast at the end of the set smashed up all the drums. They talked. They started writing songs, Juvy Jail, when I get out, starting to win. Soon they needed a bass player. Paul thought Megan's list and chirped out "I know a spot"! Fast, after thumping him on the head responded, "there's an adult book store on Sherman Way and I met this cat in the vibrator section", he was wearing a long black leather over coat and carrying a bass guitar out of its case. Fast said "this pimp is really cool but I'm not sure if he really plays", Paul retorted "we need a son of a bitch on the bass guitar".so they called him. They started practicing, mostly drinking actually, smoking, joking, laughing, fucking around you know, Rock and roll, Because Mario Marchord cant play the fucking bass unless he's totally blasted then he rocks like you don't know. There are others in the band, quiet and calm Darrin who smelts out tones on the saxaphone and Brooke, Mmmm, Brooke the hottest thing on two heels, piping in with Stax sounding Trumpet, though she rarely shows for rehearsals ( the guy's are always trying to hit on her) plays all the gigs to a T. So listen in, download a song or two, come to a gig or be a friend.
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