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Get Set Go Introduction

Bet you didn't know we were in the military. Look at Jim's guns! Yes, that's right, the show was actually based on our adventures. We're a crime-fighting band that travels the country fighting evil.

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Get Set Go was formed in 2002. The original members were Mike TV, Dr. Modo, and Amy Wood. They were a three piece, pop-punky band that played catchy guitar-driven pop songs with a punk-rock back-beat and humorous, acerbic, self-deprecating lyrics. They were part of the Tuesday-Night Mr. T's Bowl scene that thrived in Los Angeles from 1998 to 2008. It was a little known, little-written about community of over 300 bands. At its height, three hundred people, the majority of which were the members of the bands that played regularly, showed up every Tuesday night. The band Ozma (Kung Fu Records) mentions the night and Mike TV in their song Spending Time on the Borderline.

“When we started we couldn't even get our girlfriends to come out regularly. It was us, and the Holliston Stops, and Otto – who would eventually become Arlo. Oh, and the Mash Notes. God bless the Mash Notes.” – Mike TV

In early 2002 the band enlisted the help of Ben Vaughn, producer of Ween's 12
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Somebody Get On It!

If anybody’s wondering what to get me for christmas, I think a fifth series of A Bit of Fry and Laurie would be ideal.  I realize I’m getting to this a little early, but I figure if somebody can make that happen, Stephen and Hugh can start writing it maybe next week, and then film [...]

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Eric’s Brain, Ltd.

You may have noticed that I’m sometimes only able to blog once or twice a week.  This is because of the rigorous quality control standards all my thoughts are subjected to.  Yes, here at Eric Summer’s Brain, ltd. (A wholly owned subsidiary of AOL-Time Warner-Microsoft-Chrysler-Proctor & Gamble), every idea my brain thinks of is subjected [...]

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Deal? Deal.

I’m going to use this blog to make a request of our dearly beloved Mike TV.  Mike, since you live in the bay area, how’s ’bout popping over to Incanto, Chris Cosentino’s meat-centric restaurant, and eating there?  Then you can tell me all about how good it is.  You know, since I don’t live there [...]

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