first thOught industry show.
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I was at this show, up front!!! This was at the Munith Legion Hall, September 89!!! I took the guys to get Mexican food in Jackson, just before they had to set up!!! That was MY drum stage that Dustin was playing on!!!!! Miss those days.....
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TI, TWITCH, Misanthropy, TONGUE, Catharsis, Rollinghead, Genius Hired Guns, Doxie, FAQ, TABLE, Black Spring-KZOO was FULL of talent and good people. I still have the Aria Pro II 4string bass that I bought from Bill Clements. Let's all put together a documentary!!!!!!!! Send everything you have to brikrantz@hotmail.com and we'll start putting it together. I'm gonna call it ANTISEATTLE. Send ideas for a better title. I miss everybody.
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we need michigan jesus...
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This show isn't actually in Jackson, it's 15 miles away in a little town called Munith. It's too bad Metal Blade had no idea how to market this band. I miss TI, was at this show and many others.
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T.I. was awesome. The drummer for their first two albums, Dustin Donaldson, is in the process of contributing to a Myspace page that has a bunch of rare stuff from that era. The URL is at Myspace and is: ThoughtIndustry111
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I've been a Thought Industry fan since pretty much the time they became Thought Industry. Thanks so much for the videos, I have so many great memories of seeing them in Kzoo back in the early nineties. They've been great throughout their career, and my favorite was the last album, Short Wave on a Cold Day. I've been fortunate enough to see them throughout their many incarnations and style changes. Way underrated and sadly unknown band. Same with a lot of Kalamazoo bands from that time.
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Saw these guys open for skinny puppy in OKC. Hooked ever since. Saw them again in Dallas at the city limits. I think w/Chem-lab? Anyways apparently good times? Miss those guys too.
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thanks for upload this, maybe you are the only one that have a Thought industry videos. I'm a Thought industry fan since 1994, and my first T.I. cd was "mods carve the pig..." after that i ran to buy "songs for insects"...sooo is really nice to see and listen this early gigs. Thanks again.
Probably thee most underated band in history.
jwaller66 3 years ago 7
Going and seeing all the Kzoo bands at the time are some of my fondest memories. I deeply miss that. The people, the bands, the fans and Purple Dave, had all tapped into something that we will never be part of again. Cheers to all who took part.
OriginalBlackRabbit 2 years ago 2