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Four Fux

Kick Until Dead

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Get this video and more at MySpace.com O ne of the most comforting things about music is its permanence. We must watch helplessly as the great phalanx of stars turn across the night sky and the four seasons labor along the landscape of planet earth, but a modernly-formatted compendium of songs will always lie wherever we've left it last, awaiting with nary a complaint the capstans or lasers of the magical machines that enable it to turn the stalest air into a menagerie of atmospheric delights. T he people responsible for the music herein are all deceased, and during their short lifetime were unable to see any benefit in distributing their endeavors to a public any broader than a few dozen hand chosen people, myself among them. Their separate, but chronologically proximate deaths reverted the rights to their work to me, and as I am well aware, the dead cast no shadows in the world of the living, I have gone against their wishes to produce Kick until Dead, which could easily be subtitled: The Story of the Four Fux.L ike any story, there are certain historical facts that may be of interest to the reader, or in this case, listener. Bear Bite was recorded in 1989 and a very limited number of individually-dubbed copies were released a short time later. 1974 was recorded in 1988 and was met with some acclaim during its cassette-only production run in the Winter of 1989. I have excised some of the more repetitive and juvenile songs from this earlier collection in the hopes of sparing the listener from the slightly sickening feeling they would produce. W ho were the Four Fux? Michael Gorgei was a reserved, vulnerable soul who, in all his life, never made friend nor enemy so discreet were his ways. Timmy King was a prodigy whose skills at interacting with people unfortunately never quite equaled his prowess with musical instruments. His body was never interred and large parts of it can still be found in the compost heap where it was thrown. College-educated, urbane and possessing his own peculiar style of enunciation and personal hygiene, Michael Rulli played all of the instruments Timmy King did not and sang on every song on which Michael Gorgei didn't handle vocal duties. Most importantly, he died a landowner.I am a learned man, but it is beyond even my powers of concentration to foresee the types of persons who will buy this, but if you are anything like they were, I know someone who will suck your dick. Me.Oresto Nov.17.2357
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Member Since: 12/2/2005
Band Members: Michael Gorgei-Vocalamity Timmy King-, Drums, Bass, Gutars, and Keyboards Michael Rulli- Bass
Influences: Howdy Doody, Edith Piaf, COLTRANE,
Record Label: Pimp Squeak
Type of Label: Indie