Mike's F'd Up Journey Sans Frontières

Mike's F'd Up Journey Sans Frontières

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Oh no he didn’t! Did the MFUJ guitarist steal his own band’s thunder by releasing a cover medley before the debut of the second MFUJ webisode? I guess it's 'Occupy MFUJSF' day or something. Did we just say ‘oh no he didn’t'? Our sincerest apologies. How about a little Faith no More? We good? I mean ‘are we good'?

If you have been paying attention to this blog, you’ll know that we originally planned for this blog entry to be the official MFUJ Webisode #2 screening party extravaganza. We had balloons ordered, a caterer hired and we rented out a big screen and projector to show the webisode to the whole unsuspecting community surrounding the MFUJSF office building. However there was one thing we did not count on: Lead guitarist and MFUJ founding member, Brick, upstaging his own band’s big MFUJSF 49th blog entry which was supposed to lead up to the big 50th entry season (series?) finale.

MFUJ tyrant, err… manager, G Mod was shocked at “Brick’s callous and selfish actions to steal away attention from the mirth and profitability of a group webisode.”

The offending clip was posted on the band’s youtube page:


After a rough start covering the Doors and Tom Waits, he totally rips through classics by the Misfits (We Are 138) and Nirvana (Aneurysm).
Some might be wondering why Brick might be doing stuff that would compromise the well being and profit making potential of his own band? For those who have never read our blog before…Hello South America! …Let’s give you a brief chart of Brick’s character arc.
Phase 1) Snarky rebellious teenager
Phase 2) Bleeding heart pacifist
Phase 3) Starving artist
Phase 4) Sellout douchebag
Phase 5) Depressed, hollow husk of a man
Phase 6) Depressed blog protagonist
Phase 7) Rejuvenated badass
Phase 8) TBD
 Well, this certainly means there will be a lot of tension built up for our big season finale in our next entry. Stay tuned for the other band members' reactions to the New Brick, whether it’s true that he’s working on a solo album and what that could mean for the future of the semi-fictional band.
We leave you with Faith No More.

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