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[QUOTE="Josh_Martin:162817"]Sweeny tried out for my old band. We never even got around to actually playing with him. He showed up to our house several hours late. Didn't bring any drums with him even though we told him we didn't have a kit for him to use. We decided to hang out with him, to see if he could at least pass the non-annoying-person test. He couldn't even order a pizza over the phone correctly. He kept changing his mind and recited his order really weirdly so the pizza guy thought he wanted a hamburger, not hamburger on his pizza. I remember he looked through my cd's and saw a bunch of Malevolent Creation cds that I had gotten for free. He was very impressed with what he thought was my taste in music. He told me how he used to be in Monstrosity (which I later found out was pretty much total bullshit) We were super desperate for a drummer and he kept saying how good he was so we put up with it. In the end though, he never got it together to bring a kit over and actually play for us. After 6 months of not being able to play shows we ended up begging our old drummer to come back. A couple months later Sweeny booked Monstrosity at the Middle East. He rented the room out, it wasn't like a regular show. He forgot to tell them that it was a matinee show so they showed up just as the place was shutting down. You'd think if you're going to shell out the cash to rent out the Middle East (and this was downstairs) you'd remember to tell your headliner what time to get there. They were coming from Buffalo, no way they could've made it on time anyways. We went to the show because Distrust was playing and we wanted to see if Sweeny's playing was as good as he was bragging it was. It wasn't. He didn't suck or anything but from the way he was talking himself up he should've been a cross between Neil Peart and Pete Sandoval. He was just another drummer though. One of the local bands didn't show up either. Me and Seth thought it would be a good idea to do an Imapled Northern Moonforest show. Sweeny was cool about letting us do that. I ran home and grabbed my acoustic guitar. [/QUOTE]
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