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Graffitti's Revenge (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11) |
 | | In 1983 a small nightclub opened in downtown Minneapolis named "Graffitti's." Through a series of mistakes and mishaps (and thanks to the work of sneaky young DJs, Mike Hopper and Luke Soiseth) the club's format soon reflected the boyz' taste for indie-pop, electro-funk, ska, industrial, glamgoth, and british synthdance. |
 | | Under the management of the notorious Wally Pickle, and under the influence of Paul Sciamanda's coconutty cocktails, the Graffitti's staff, in one form or another, carried-on the "Long Island Tea" tradition through 1988 until the bar was sold to become a stripclub. |
 | | With little or no advertising, Graffitti's Revenge took place every Friday night at Ground Zero for the next two and a half years until the club's owner decided that he, himself, could copy Dean's now familiar repertoire and, with the help of a flunky DJ sidekick, keep the crowd (and cash) for himself. |
| www.tamboo.com /graffrev (336 words) |
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