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Hello Mitchell,

My name is Chris from the band Leechmilk, and I wanted to thank you for your kind review [October 2000 issue]. It made our day! We were in a bar when we first saw it and it caused a spontanious party to break out! We all got trashed and had a great time. It couldn’t have come at a better time, we recently recieved a bad review from a much lesser magazine and this helped clear all the negative shit out!

You are right about Atlanta being fickle, but we do okay. If you have time to respond, let me know where you’re stationed and I’ll send you a heads up e-mail if we come your way for a show! If you can make it out to see us some time, feel free to say “Hello!”

Thanks again for actually listening to the CD, and for your encouragement!

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Mitchell Foy responds: Yeah, keep me up to date on your shows. I heard you got an expensive ticket from the cops for disturbing the peace near Inman Park – nice job!


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