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A group playing a mixture of punk rock and death rock (not to be confused with death metal, but "death rock" in the vein of groups like 45 Grave and the ilk), that was active from 2005 to about 2008, when the group broke up due to creative differences.  Wicked Darling was one of the first groups in Bismarck to employ video-projected visuals (such as from classic horror films and such) as part of their stage presence.
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A group that played a mixture of punk and death rock ("death rock" in the vein of groups like 45 Grave and the ilk), that was active from 2005 to about 2008, when the group broke up due to creative differences.  Wicked Darling was one of the first groups in Bismarck to employ video-projected visuals (such as from classic horror films and such) as part of their stage presence.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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* [[Jason Kaiser]] (bass)
 
* [[Jason Kaiser]] (bass)
 
* [[Tom Hill]] (drums)
 
* [[Tom Hill]] (drums)
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==Shows==
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Played gigs in Bismarck at [[Buckstop Junction]], in Mandan at [[Joker's]], in Lincoln at [[DJ's]], in Minot, in Fargo at [[The Nestor]], and a Battle of the Bands competition in Jamestown in 2006, where the group won 1st place.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 17:11, 9 December 2010

A group that played a mixture of punk and death rock ("death rock" in the vein of groups like 45 Grave and the ilk), that was active from 2005 to about 2008, when the group broke up due to creative differences. Wicked Darling was one of the first groups in Bismarck to employ video-projected visuals (such as from classic horror films and such) as part of their stage presence.

Members

Past members:

Shows

Played gigs in Bismarck at Buckstop Junction, in Mandan at Joker's, in Lincoln at DJ's, in Minot, in Fargo at The Nestor, and a Battle of the Bands competition in Jamestown in 2006, where the group won 1st place.

External links