
3 Towns Long
We have broken up and decided to go seperate ways. I will leave this music up in hopes that people can hear what 3 Towns Long was like. And I will leave everything up so people can see what we were like not only musicaly, but as people too. So many memories, so little time. Peace out 3 Towns Long, forever keep the music in our hearts. I will miss thee.
Kyle
Hey, this is our band. We play music. We rock. I raise chickens. We rock. We often surf on guitars and people to get to our shows. When people see us they say "Hey! Isn't that rabbit from twister. You know the guy with the maps." But most of the time they want to remove our clothing for resale on the webernet. Right now the band is full of child like wonder and delight at the fact that we have just completed potty training. On behalf of the band I want to thank our mothers for their continued support through our training. Not potty training. I mean the training we took up in rockology by our master, Shuitzo Magahashi. Through many months of training in the 3 deadly arts of rocking, we learned to melt faces. P.J. Kellestine and Kyle Hesketh studied 24 hours a day 5 days a week in Shituzo Qunatishi Gragagari (apocolyptic guitar rocking for the unusually heavy metal). Cory Ellis in Faramatzu Uzi-ari Branztara (bass rocking for those to rock the world). And Zack Stokes in Dena Mata Frazaguichi Kywanawa Lizareno (drums for the psycho dealer of drum beats). After many years we emurged, scathed, beaten, tattered, torn and sexually unsatisfied from high in the Himalayan Mountains. We returned to our home country of Canada where our journey began. This is our story.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Alright, The story so far. The band orignally started back in November of 2003, with Derrick Therrien on Bass, PJ on guitar, Zach on Drums, and I, Cory, on guitar. But then Derrick got a job and he stopped coming. Then I realized 'Shit, I'm no good at guitar.' So I stole Derrick's Bass and Amp and play it now. Then the first night I had the Bass, I took it to PJ's house and we wrote a song. That song, caused us to go hardcore at the band. So then Feburary came along and we had two three of our own songs, and alittle mix of an opener. So we as a band decided to showcase our talents in P.J.'s sister's basement in front of about twelve assholes. We decorated the basement with Christmas lights and 'Bam' we had a place to play. So that went off okay. A week or so later, Kyle Hesketh asked me if he could be in our band, because his other band 'Viral' Sucks ass or something like that. Skeptical at first I talked it over with the guys and decided to give it a chance. So, he came over and we had a try out, and he basically tore our assholes out because he's good at guitar. That night we free styled three wicked sounding songs, and decided he could stay. So like two weeks after that, our school had an assembly and since Zach is banging the assembly co-orindantor we got to play in front of our school of about 350 people. So that was sweet, oh yea, except Kyle didn't play, and we forgot our old songs, Zach's drums kept getting more broken in the transportation, and it sounded bad, Other than that is was okay. So that about wraps it up, We came, played, practiced, added a new guitarist, and made a website. Any questions? Please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Yes, at our school, and other live events.
Your musical influences
Alot of great punk and rock bands. I don't want to play favourites.
What equipment do you use?
Guitars, bass, drums. All made of wood.
Anything else?
Learn to count all the vay to Schfifty-Five.