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dude i tried geting in to a bar and they were gonna let me. they totally thought i was my dads girlfriend lol!!! bUT THEN my hair moved and they could tell i was a dude so they said i needed id. fucking bullshit. NEway shud be ok to play some more shit soon, i will kep all you DSICK FUCKS updated on our show schedule!!!! i jsut have to get another guitar string and im good. \c/

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dUED that is a SICXKK move idea!!!! im going to work that shit into my spin kix somehow, my mom is out 2moro so i will be able to practice moves in her bedroom mirror! That shit will be cool ass fuck. we had r 1st show dint go so good. my computer died so we had to play with no drums, only two LOSERS showed up to my friends bday anyways.. fuckin fake metalheads..... and halfway through our 3rd song i broke my only string. it was cool tho my friend has GuiTAR hERO so we played that instead. but i cant wait to get more real shows, ima little down but its cool, r new shit is gona ROOOCKKX and my hair stayed put the entire time!!!!! thx dave plus BAN is totally right this 12 yo grrl tried to get my number but when she found out im 11 she wasnt down. cant wait for more shows but right now my mood= /c\ xcoreyx
Yeah d00d! Our gig wasn't that sIIIcK!!!1! We gunna need a new computar for our band guise! Send your money to My moms paypal ackount so We can get a computer! CORECORE IS LIFE
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Bro i will send u $$ for the compuetr as soon as i get my allowance i cant wait 2 practic again. i hope u can make it over herd u were grounded after school the other day. i have a sick new riff with a spin kick in it, cant wait to play it for u. \c/
SiiiiCKkkk!!!! Can't weit to hear it! I am sure it will be br00tal! Yeah. I will give My moneh to our band Aswel. Yeah, i got grounded coz i Said moms hair was ugly! She just doesn't understand me.
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