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Aaron Sapp

Kid Icarus

November 1, 1998 by Mini Archives

By Aaron Sapp Last year I met this real cool kid, Erik Renaud. We started talking, and some how we started practicing our instruments together along with his friend Derek L. At this time (and at this time still) we didn’t have a band name. So, somehow Gut Cut got thrown onto us (it’s from … [Read more…]

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Awesome Summer Plans

June 1, 1998 by Mini Archives

By Aaron Sapp and Leah Shoberg Shawn Johnson – Gigs in my awesome band. Trevor Scott – Wake boarding on my awesome wake board. Sam Maeder – Probably hanging out in my awesome room. Leah Shoberg – Washing dishes at my awesome job. Aaron Sapp – Watching awesome my dog. Aaron Hoerst – Working at … [Read more…]

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The Mr. T Experience: A Concert Review

June 1, 1998 by Mini Archives

By Aaron Sapp On April 24th, a few friends and I went to the Whole to see The Mr. T Experience. The show started at 7:30, and I didn’t get off work until 7:00. None the less we made it in time to see the opening band… “The Misfires.” What a pitiful group they were! … [Read more…]

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S.C.O.T.S.

November 1, 1997 by Mini Archives

By Aaron Sapp On October 8th, I went to First Avenue to see Southern Culture On the Skids. I had heard them on Jay Leno one summer night, and bought their album. They play hillbilly alternative (stuff about fried chicken and flies). The opening band was the Magnatones. They played alternative music, and were pretty … [Read more…]

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WIICO

November 1, 1997 by Mini Archives

By Aaron Sapp I went to First Avenue on the 29th of October to see WIICO. I’ve never heard of them, and I wish I would have before I went. I would have gone bowling instead. The opening band was… I can’t remember- it doesn’t matter though because they were horrible. They wasted about 45 … [Read more…]

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