FearOfHatred call it a day.

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With Steve's departure, FOH would not be the same, therefore, we have come to the decision to end it here. I know it may come as something of a surprise, it does to me as well.

Apologies to everyone, and thanks for the amazing amount of support.
Should anyone have any questions, feel free to PM me.

I think it comes as no surprise that I'm absolutely gutted.

RIP FearOfHatred Mark II, 2005-2007.
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Sorry to hear that. :|

I hope, and I believe, that you'll get something hooked up properly sooner or later.

(Edit: that was directed at Korin not dei, as I hope is obvious)
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I saw it coming one or two days ago, when you posted about Steve leaving :|

Best of luck grasshopper, this s**t happens often, don't let it discourage you from making the guid choons! ;D

I know I never did, and I've had my share of bands splitting up

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Well, the only light at the end of this is that I can take over the gigs at which we're now no longer playing.. though it depends if the other singer actually materialises in a few days or so, so I can tell her to start memorising the songs.. otherwise it'll just be me and a backing track. Supporting two metal bands.
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Sad news when a band splits up :( (unless they are Take That of course).
Hope you can put the wheels back on & re-emerge from this.

Cheers.

Steve
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Sorry to hear it, man...and my offer still stands, if'n yer ever innerested... *Hugs* :|
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was it musical differences or a bizarre gardening accident? ;D
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Steve left, and the others were of the opinion that we couldn't be FOH without him. Which is true, to some extent. I should point out that I was against stopping, but I was outvoted, so I respectfully accepted their decision.
We might start playing as a new band soon, us three remaining. But that remains to be seen.
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James Blast wrote:was it musical differences or a bizarre gardening accident? ;D
:lol: I watched that earlier today ;D

On topic: Sorry to hear that! Dead sure you'll find another way to express your musicality soon if you want to though :wink:
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Truth is stranger than fiction. Jeff Porcaro, former drummer with the band Toto, actually did die in a bizarre gardening accident.

*Edit to add: It would have to be the drummer wouldn't it? :lol:
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markfiend wrote:a bizarre gardening accident
This is terribly off-topic (sorry Dark) but I've been looking for an excuse to mention of the name of this group I came across recently.

The mention of gardening is a tenuous connection, but just enough for me to crowbar this in:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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smiscandlon wrote:
markfiend wrote:a bizarre gardening accident
This is terribly off-topic (sorry Dark) but I've been looking for an excuse to mention of the name of this group I came across recently.

The mention of gardening is a tenuous connection, but just enough for me to crowbar this in:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
Which, abbreviated, reads ;D ARF!

Want to tell us something, Raf? :twisted:

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smiscandlon wrote:
markfiend wrote:a bizarre gardening accident
This is terribly off-topic (sorry Dark) but I've been looking for an excuse to mention of the name of this group I came across recently.

The mention of gardening is a tenuous connection, but just enough for me to crowbar this in:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
:eek: I've actually seen them play live...
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SINsister wrote::eek: I've actually seen them play live...
Wow. I'd pay good money to see a live Amish Rake Fight.
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No actual rake fighting was involved, unfortunately - false advertising, innit?! :evil: :lol:
I left my heart in Ballycastle... :cry: :cry: :cry:
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