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WACTAC 2007-2008

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The Guerrilla Girls and WACTAC

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Master Class with Popmaster Fabel

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Where are they now?


by Witt at 7:35 pm 2008-01-13
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The first time I saw Mike perform was the during the WACTAC sponsored Below the Belt prelims at Fifth Element. I clearly remember Mischa saying that it was Mike’s first MC battle. Honestly he held his own, but the other MC ended up winning - I think he that dropped something about Mike being an ogre.

Well that was five years ago, and a lot has changed.

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Yesterday night I checked out Mike and Mischa’s (WACTAC alumni) band City on the Make at the Entry. It was good to see these two still playing music together. Here’s some flicks from the show.

City on the Make just put out an album - it’s awesome and you should go buy it.

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