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'''Hell House''' was a short-lived residence for shows, most of which took place during the summer of [[1988]].  It was called Hell House because it's address was allegedly 666 N. Milwaukee Ave, though the actual address was either 662 or 669 (with the number upside down) North Milwaukee.  It housed many local shows and many moments of craziness, including lots of fist fights.  Two people who likely lived at Hell House were [[Alan Jones]] and [[Tina Matlock]].
'''Hell House''' was a short-lived residence for shows, most of which took place during the summer of [[1988]].  It was called Hell House because it's address was allegedly 666 N. Milwaukee Ave, though the actual address was either 662 or 669 (with the number upside down) North Milwaukee.  It housed many local shows and many moments of craziness, including lots of fist fights.  Two people who likely lived at Hell House were [[Alan Jones]] and [[Tina Matlock]].


Hell  House was also well known for the rumor "that some homeless guy died in the basement and his dog ate his face. No one knew the guy was down there until a nasty smell started wafting upstairs."


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Revision as of 03:04, 17 January 2007

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Hell House was a short-lived residence for shows, most of which took place during the summer of 1988. It was called Hell House because it's address was allegedly 666 N. Milwaukee Ave, though the actual address was either 662 or 669 (with the number upside down) North Milwaukee. It housed many local shows and many moments of craziness, including lots of fist fights. Two people who likely lived at Hell House were Alan Jones and Tina Matlock.

Hell House was also well known for the rumor "that some homeless guy died in the basement and his dog ate his face. No one knew the guy was down there until a nasty smell started wafting upstairs."

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