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During some recent Born of Thunder downtime, Demonik — soon to be moving to upstate New York — pitched the idea of doing some shows again as the old band. "I think we were all kinda bummed out about the way it just fizzled at the end. It was just unfinished. There is family vibe when we're assembled, and it's shitloads of fun."

"Even though Mike is moving, we intend to keep both of the bands going, doing some longer weekend tours here and there and recording new material." says B. "Born of Thunder has a new seven-inch split coming out soon, and the Humanoids will be putting out a cassingle."

A disciple of metal, Sinn feels a stronger calling to keep the Humanoids name alive, and that calling is fashion. "It's what we have been doing for so long, and if we stop, sissy haircuts and tight girl jeans will be the norm, and that can't be good. Besides, my leathers were weeping in my closet every night, and I couldn't sleep. They must be worn again!"

THE HUMANOIDSTHE UNCOMFORTABLES | Charlie's Kitchen, 10 Eliot St, Cambridge | February 21 @ 9 pm | 21+ | $5 | 617.492.4696

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