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Fuzz's departure
« on: August 04, 2010, 09:35:33 PM »
I'm going to put this out their before any fights break out about it. Not saying there will but still. This site is a fan site, not a place to ague about the bands decisions. If you can't handle it. Go some where else.

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On parting ways with bassist Steve "Fuzz" Kmak, citing personal differences:

"We were with him for a long time and we were close friends, and it was just a tough situation to go through, like a bad divorce. And we weren't sure how we were going to start dating again. . . When John [Moyer] came in, he stepped up and it's just been great. He's added a new-found energy and excitement to the band. He's been a great player and we're gelling really well on stage together."

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Here's the deal. I am sick of my wife telling me that there are people on this myspace thing pretending to be me and talking all kinds of crap.So here we go. I got kicked out of the band three years ago because I didn't suck Dave's cock.(kiss his ass) I don't care what you here or read. Three weeks after i got the call from the lawyer and management I talked to Mikey and he told me straight up he said "Listen Fuzz, I don't want you out of the band but Dave does and he said he would quit if me and Dan didn't agree to give you the boot. Im afraid I could be next and Im not going back to selling car parts." All Danny had to say was "Hey its not a band anymore it's a business, and it's called music business, Not music friendship." So they hire themselves a tool and moved on. So they lose a friend they've had for 16 years, a small price to pay for fame and furtune. As for me I am doing OK. I married a playboy model, we have a daughter together. I still own a studio in the city, and sit in on sessions once in a while just to keep the chops up to par. I own a general contracting bis. I play hockey twice a week, go quading on the weekends. Go to Europe 2 or 3 times a year. And play with my daughter. As for band? One thing ive learned in life. Do or do not, there is no maybe! When im ready to do band 24-7 I will. Until then Peace Fuzz 12-2-06

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Hello everybody, I have been asked alot of questions over the last year and figured i would answer some of them in a general kind of way for all to see. first and most important I had a baby boy last Jan. he is a little over a year old and is simply the best. I have finished rebuilding my building down in the city(chicago) and have put the finishing touches on the new recording studio,United Tech. You can go to my partners myspace and get all of the info on that. I have built and sold 22 town homes here on the southside over the last 3 years and I am curently building the first fase of a 24 unit complex in Bridgeview. Wich brings me to the next question people ask."Why aren't you in another band?" I had a couple of opportunities, nothing out of this world but It would have got me back on stage and on the road. But there is more to it than that. Before my Wife got pregnant I was still in disturbed and I told her that I would be on the road and she would be at home with the kids. I new that would be tough but it was what I worked for my whole life and this was one of the drawbacks of being in a band. I figured I was making the money,doing what I always dreamed of, and I was out with 2 of my best friends. Well when my friends fucked me I had to look at things in a different way. Do I want to go out on the road with a bunch of strangers, Make Fair money and miss my kids growing up just so I can keep my ego pumped up. NO! I chose a harder path for me but a better path for them. I have learned that sometimes we must put aside what we love the most,to do what is best for those who will love you the most. Peace Fuzz 2-2-08

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