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  • These guys are my brothers, same mother, different father, Brothers
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  • Oct 28th is the projected release date for the new album tentatively called "Black Ice" for those who don't know. Super stoked.
  • 1979 at the Aragon Ballroom, Chicago IL Highway To Hell Tour. Backed up by Molly Hachett and Pat Travor Band-Boom Boom Out Go The Lights. Best concert Ever
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