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Steve and future Gear guitarist Rich Wiley spent 1987 playing in the southside suburbs with the band Internal Bleeding.This band also featured future Gravetones vocalist "Scarry"Larry Montet on vocals.Wiley and Gill formed Gear in early 1988. After Gear disbanded in October of 1991,Gill went on to form northwest Indiana bands Doghouse Volume and the Groovebutchers in which he sang and played bass.He is currently | |||
the singer/guitarist in Drunken Swing. | |||
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Steve is the master of disaster. He is the sultain of swat. <BR>He is the end all be all of music triva and all around useless knowledge. <BR>He once kicked a polar bear out of a plane because he was, and I quote, "Too white." | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 8 July 2016
Steve and future Gear guitarist Rich Wiley spent 1987 playing in the southside suburbs with the band Internal Bleeding.This band also featured future Gravetones vocalist "Scarry"Larry Montet on vocals.Wiley and Gill formed Gear in early 1988. After Gear disbanded in October of 1991,Gill went on to form northwest Indiana bands Doghouse Volume and the Groovebutchers in which he sang and played bass.He is currently the singer/guitarist in Drunken Swing.
Quote from an anonymous user on this wiki:
Steve is the master of disaster. He is the sultain of swat.
He is the end all be all of music triva and all around useless knowledge.
He once kicked a polar bear out of a plane because he was, and I quote, "Too white."