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*[[Patrick Andersen]] as "Sphincter Squirts" (misc.)
 
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== Members 1985 - 1986 ==
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== Members 1985 - 1987 ==
  
 
*[[Neil Wiger]] aka Krash (guitar/porn/cool dad)  
 
*[[Neil Wiger]] aka Krash (guitar/porn/cool dad)  

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Rocket was a band formed in 1985 by Neil Wiger and his neighborhood buddy Marti Nansen. Rocket was based on a firm love for classic rock and metal like KISS, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and AC/DC... You get the idea. The original line-up went nowhere as the Neil and Marti were 8 and 9 years old. In 1990 Neil and his cousin Aaron Andersen rose the moniker again and played a couple shows here and there in Fargo and Moorhead, mainly private shows. The band played before 1,200 people at there "biggest show" in June of 1992 in Perham, Minnesota. Rocket were the first band that I knew of that wore face paint and took it 'seriously' in the Fargo-Moorhead area. We proudly founded black metal in the region back in the 1980's. The band always played in E natural (string tuning), nerves made live performances faster than usual and they liked porn. Kid's In Satan's Service. Yes we are Lutheran's.


Members 1990 - Present

Members 1985 - 1987

Highlights

  • According to the Perham newspaper (late June 1992) we caused "hearing aid damage" and had "too much distortion".
  • Neil and Brad watched Sho Kosugi's "Revenge Of The Ninja" more than anybody else within a 20 mile radius.

Shows

  • August 1985 in a basement at 1417 17th Str. So. Moorhead, MN.
  • Pissed Off Losers show, Moorhead, MN. April 1990. (Courtesy of Marg's Music)
  • Holiday Mall Unplugged, Moorhead, MN. June 1990.
  • July 1st 1990 at 2975 Southgate Dr. in Fargo, ND. (With Nansen, we had corpsepaint at this show)
  • June 26th 1992 in Perham Minnesota at "Turtle Fest" The band was billed as "By-Tore".

Discography

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Related Bands