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What about the south group, such as S-1, S-2, and S-3? (the tunnels past the power plant)
That would be a hell of a place to play, you could jam out on battereyed powered amp's at the least!

I would love to put a 50 piece TAMA drum set on that stage, with the double bass drum's and all that jazz!! and just play a show for the ratz until the wolrd DIED!!

If I could back in time.. I would have 85' era SLAYER come in there with power(some how they could do it) and play a show that could have ended the world!
Buck's description sound's like me!

Old schooler's seem to run rampant there, wish I had something like this by me!

We could have an 80's SLAYER worship club or something!!

HELL AWAITS!
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I've always called you that. You just now noticed? Beer musta kicked in.
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Sounds kinda like you, Mr. Radical Ed, sir.
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Buck is a very cool old-school, long-haired, bearded Metalhead bass player who knows Byberry like the back of his hand. Big hulking, dangerous, but friendly dude.
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Right on the money with the "dumbass" statement.
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Dumbasses I'm sure.
did satanists rreally worship ther or are all the pentagrams done by dumbasses
i had that same dream
im never gouing to byberry
whats with everyone talking about that being philly art
that bullshit
philly is one of the most culturaly rich cities of graffiti art
in some of the bathrooms there are still toilet paper
there are also cards telling why the were put in there
kinda creepy
who is buck i see him everywhere when i go to byberry
I would enjoy meeting him
wow!!
i love going to byberry
i hope i can meet you guys one day
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i was with my friend, we took a picture of that SAME chair, and i took a picture of him, taking the picture.... here


http://i16.photobucket...otography/byebye.jpg