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− | Bubblegum Crisis were a not very good band that existed for a short time in the mid 1990's. The band played about 8 - 10 shows in Thunder Bay. The band was started when [[ | + | Bubblegum Crisis were a not very good band that existed for a short time in the mid 1990's. The band played about 8 - 10 shows in Thunder Bay. The band was started when [[A Guy]] and [[Matt Henry]] approached [[Chad Decent]] about jamming. After the demise of [[Mobius]], Chad parted ways with the brothers Rhyno and began jamming with A Guy and Matt in Matt's basement. They loosely attempted some covers and threw around some original ideas. |
Bubblegum Crisis opened for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Psionic Tristan Psionic], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoother_(band) Smoother], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_(musician) Hayden] at [[Crocks N Rolls]] on May 4th, 1995. Admission was $4. | Bubblegum Crisis opened for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_Psionic Tristan Psionic], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoother_(band) Smoother], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_(musician) Hayden] at [[Crocks N Rolls]] on May 4th, 1995. Admission was $4. | ||
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Chad had earlier been approached by [[Gary Dougherty]] of [[Headcramp]] at [[Crocks N Rolls]] about starting up a project. When the boys decided to get a little more serious, They called Gary up to play some of the ideas they'd been "working" on. Gary was an accomplished drummer and fit in well, sharing a similar sense of humour and a love of [[Shamrock Shakes]]. | Chad had earlier been approached by [[Gary Dougherty]] of [[Headcramp]] at [[Crocks N Rolls]] about starting up a project. When the boys decided to get a little more serious, They called Gary up to play some of the ideas they'd been "working" on. Gary was an accomplished drummer and fit in well, sharing a similar sense of humour and a love of [[Shamrock Shakes]]. | ||
− | + | A Guy and Chad shared guitar duties while Matt filled the bottom end with bass. Gary was a few years older and had a lot of playing, writing and touring experience. Although easy going, Gary inspired the boys to step up their playing and get serious with writing. A Guy, Chad and Matt were still teenagers and inexperienced writers. The material was crude, and unfocused. Most of it was fairly loud, fast, melodic and up-beat. A Guy handled the vocals as no one else could sing worth a lick of shit. The boys spent the winter getting material together and eventually played shows at [[Crocks 'N' Rolls]] and The [[L.U. Pub]]. | |
− | After about a year, the band began to grow apart. Each member was developing a musical personality and aesthetic that seemed to clash. Jamming became sporadic and less productive and eventually Daugherty left to fill a vacant drum spot in the band [[Trigger Happy]]. The other three kept jamming informally but soon, Matt Henry decided to form a new summer project called [[Speedway Squad]] with | + | After about a year, the band began to grow apart. Each member was developing a musical personality and aesthetic that seemed to clash. Jamming became sporadic and less productive and eventually Daugherty left to fill a vacant drum spot in the band [[Trigger Happy]]. The other three kept jamming informally but soon, Matt Henry decided to form a new summer project called [[Speedway Squad]] with A Guy, and returning scene alumni [[Erik Knudsen]], while Chad took a break from writing and performing to learn drums and screw around. |
This band did not record any of their material and thank fuck for that. | This band did not record any of their material and thank fuck for that. |
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Bubblegum Crisis | |
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Years active | ~1994-1995 |
Current status | Defunct |
Bubblegum Crisis
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Bubblegum Crisis were a not very good band that existed for a short time in the mid 1990's. The band played about 8 - 10 shows in Thunder Bay. The band was started when A Guy and Matt Henry approached Chad Decent about jamming. After the demise of Mobius, Chad parted ways with the brothers Rhyno and began jamming with A Guy and Matt in Matt's basement. They loosely attempted some covers and threw around some original ideas.
Bubblegum Crisis opened for Tristan Psionic, Smoother, and Hayden at Crocks N Rolls on May 4th, 1995. Admission was $4.
Chad had earlier been approached by Gary Dougherty of Headcramp at Crocks N Rolls about starting up a project. When the boys decided to get a little more serious, They called Gary up to play some of the ideas they'd been "working" on. Gary was an accomplished drummer and fit in well, sharing a similar sense of humour and a love of Shamrock Shakes.
A Guy and Chad shared guitar duties while Matt filled the bottom end with bass. Gary was a few years older and had a lot of playing, writing and touring experience. Although easy going, Gary inspired the boys to step up their playing and get serious with writing. A Guy, Chad and Matt were still teenagers and inexperienced writers. The material was crude, and unfocused. Most of it was fairly loud, fast, melodic and up-beat. A Guy handled the vocals as no one else could sing worth a lick of shit. The boys spent the winter getting material together and eventually played shows at Crocks 'N' Rolls and The L.U. Pub.
After about a year, the band began to grow apart. Each member was developing a musical personality and aesthetic that seemed to clash. Jamming became sporadic and less productive and eventually Daugherty left to fill a vacant drum spot in the band Trigger Happy. The other three kept jamming informally but soon, Matt Henry decided to form a new summer project called Speedway Squad with A Guy, and returning scene alumni Erik Knudsen, while Chad took a break from writing and performing to learn drums and screw around.
This band did not record any of their material and thank fuck for that.