Boy with nose ring was cute. First nose ring boy I have ever loved.
Jenn Hirst. Who I will one day be. And who is that? She's the A and R for EMI and discovered BT. You have no clue what I just said do you? Some idea. Something about Billy Talent. I have taught you well.
WHALE WARS!!!! WTF?!?!?! Yay for Spencer look-a-likes.
But back to disBand. I love that now when they say th eband should stay together its because there is hope for them in like 5 years once their scene has passed.
Tomorrow is going to be Pesto Shrimp Pizza with a Vietnamese number 1 with a two hour waiting line. With a holy shit you fit that all in your purse day. I love those days. They blow my mind.
I love the fact that soon my job will be to exploit everything and kill the few other girls left out there like me and Billy. And how I will still want to kill fan girls even though they will soon be making me thousands of dollars. Billy says I can't make millions if my band is barely making enough to eat. Jam Session, the audition covers your gas? WTF THAT"S AMAZING!!!!!!! I will one day end up in Toronto. We all know that it is true.
This is my fucking hero. I will not know what to say when I meet this guy. I will for once in my life be speechless.
Mark London Spicoluk (born 1979 in Edmonton, Alberta) founded and played bass for the band Closet Monster from 1997 until their final show on December 8, 2005.
Mark established Underground Operations in 1995, at the age of 16.[1][2] During his period with Closet Monster, Spicoluk also had short stints playing for notable commercial acts Avril Lavigne and Sum 41. London left Avril's band in 2002 to focus on Underground Operations and Closet Monster, claiming he felt he was "a marketing tool in Lavigne's band".[3] He appeared in the music videos for Avril's 'Sk8er Boi' and 'Complicated', as well as all Closet Monster's videos 'Mamma Anti Facisto', 'Punk Rock Ruined Our Lives', 'C.M.D.S', and has made appearances in Protest The Hero's 'Palms Read', 'These Colors Don't Run', 'Heretics And Killers', Alexisonfire's 'Waterwings', and Hostage Life's 'This Song...' and most recently played the spaceman in LIGHTS 'February Air'.
Mark is the founder of the indie punk rock label Underground Operations, which has now branched into artist management, and U.O.B.A (Underground Operations Booking Agency) co-founded with Adam Kreeft.[4]
Spicoluk also discovered Protest The Hero when they were 14 years old and has continued to manage them from 2001 on. They were the first artist signed to Underground Operations. Originally called Happy Go Lucky, Spicoluk suggested a name change.[5] He recorded and produced their first two releases: Search for the Truth and A Calculated Use of Sound. Spicoluk also maintains executive production credit on both releases after; Kezia & Fortress.
Other artists involved with his management are Machete Avenue.
Spicoluk works for Universal Music Canada as an A&R representative.[6]
But he is not just any A&R guy he works for fucking Simmons Records. Like I said this kid is my hero. And the rest of you are all probably like wtf does all this mean? And that's the greatest part about it. Also I'm in love with the fact that he was the spaceman. I wish my hair was as badass as his. No I wish my wardrobe was as badass as his. I love this man.
What a hero.
Love,
Inspiration. When I was really feeling like I went to wrong way, there's something that always reminds me that I didn't.
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