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(Cord Magazine's questions are in blue. Artist responses are in grey.)
What do you do when you're on downtime between recording and touring?
Chris Levoir: Wash our clothes, bathe and eat. Obviously the partying continues as
well.
What's your vice of choice?
Gus Harris: Sexual immorality, especially prostitution
What's your favorite venue or city to play ?
Chris: I think we like playing Toronto and Oshawa the best just because we
have the most friends in our hometown(s). Catch 22 and the Velvet Elvis in
Oshawa, the Horseshoe and Sneaky Dee's are probably our favourites in the
city, the poor Alex Theatre, and the Elmo getting honourable mention.
What issues and aspects of the world most concern you these days?
Chris: Zionists, propaghanda, political smokescreens. I shant name
names....
What was your favorite Saturday morning cartoon?
Chris: I got really into He-Man
Geordie: Captain Kangaroo
What did you want to be when you were growing up (besides musician)? Did
you
ever do anything to attain that?
geordie: I wanted to be a slacker, but I didn't get around to doing it.
If you could trade places with anyone for one day, who would it be, and
what
would you hope to accomplish?
chris: I wish to be Doctor Phil so I could beat the living shit out of
myself. Self-righteous manipulative holier-than-though asshole (sorry
Doctor
Phil is on t.v. right now).
A shark and a bear fight. Here are the rules: There's just enough water for
the shark to live, and there's a small rock in the middle of the water for
the bear to stand on. Neither has been trained, and neither has been fed
for
a few days. It's the baddest of grizzly bears against the baddest of Great
White sharks. Who wins?
gus: I was walking down the street the other day and this happened, the
shark won.
If you could ask me one question, what would it be?
gus: why did you ask me the question "A shark and a bear fight. Here are
the rules: There's just enough water for
the shark to live, and there's a small rock in the middle of the water for
the bear to stand on. Neither has been trained, and neither has been fed
for
a few days. It's the baddest of grizzly bears against the baddest of Great
White sharks. Who wins?"???
Because it inspires the greatest band conversations ever! It's a shaker-upper, we like it.

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By Andy Scheffler Photos : The Mark Inside Published : June 2005.
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