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*''Sister''' began life as '''The 4 Magic Beans'''. | *''Sister''' began life as '''The 4 Magic Beans'''. | ||
*Full name is '''Who Killed My Sister?''' | *Full name is '''Who Killed My Sister?''' |
Revision as of 14:54, 26 May 2010
Originally known as Who Killed My Sister
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Members
- Cassidy Roberts
- Jonas Ness (guitar)
- Oscar Noriega (bass)
- Doug Blonder (drums)
Cover songs:
"Police Beat" - SSD
"Drastic Actions" - Bad Religion
"Kracked" - Dinosaur Jr.
"Chalk the Cracks" - Seaweed
"Losers of the Year" - Pinhead Gunpowder
"The Crowd" - Operation Ivy
"One of my Lies" - Green Day
Shows
Shared the stage with I Spy, Propagandhi, Ground Round, Fitz of Depression, Excuse Seventeen, Heavens to Besty, Silence Equals, Dead and Gone, Painted Thin, Los Crudos, Guy Smiley, *59 Cents, *Jesus, *Dredge Can, *Abner, *Som sik joke, *Captain Grown Up, *Madeline, *Surge, and the rest is Bob Loblaw
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Discography
- "The Right Way to Carry the Double-Bass Pedal" split cassette with Short Circus on Stinger Records, 1995. Micah Scott sang backup vocals on a few songs.
- Sister' began life as The 4 Magic Beans.
- Full name is Who Killed My Sister?
Myspace Profile
http://www.myspace.com/sistertwisted
Related Bands
- Empire Builder
- Battle at Sea (Fargo)
- Cooperalls, The
- Embassy, The
- Jet Set Ready (Fargo)
- Just For Today
- Lelu (Fargo)
- Short Circus
- West of Madison (Fargo)