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Better Pizza. Serving Texas A&M Campus 846-3600 Pizza By The Slice 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Weekdays Now Accepting Aggie Bucks Off Campus Call College Station Bryan 1100 Harvey Rd. 3414 East 29th St. 764-7272 268-7272 Page 4 • Friday, September, 1998 A^ggielife \\oO Grubworm, a band originally from Bryan-College Station, will be playing at The Cow Grubworm crawls back into RILEY LAGRONE The Battalion G rubworm singer-guitarist Stephen Blake has seen his band’s music have a signif icant effect on listeners, young and old. "We played a show in front of the MSC," Blake said. “A group of fourth graders were having a field day, and they stopped for lunch at Rudder Fountain. They started dancing and gettting really into (the show). It was strange, but I think they had a good time. A group of fourth graders worked into a mosh-pit frenzy may seem a little unsettling at first, but anyone who has seen a Grubworm show probably would not be surprised. The band's shows frequently get a little crazy and always get a little loud. Audiences can get a taste of this craziness tomorrow night at The Cow Hop. Although Grubworm (originally formed in 1997 from the ashes of Soma and Saturday Night Moses) has been playing gigs around the College Station club scene for little more than a year, the band already has a reputation for delivering hard hitting, rap/hip-hop sets and bring ing crowds to an uproar. After the demise of Soma and SNM, the original Grubworm was formed as a five-piece band with two drummers. Just as the band began to capture an audience, however, it suffered a major loss. Stephen Phillip and Je remy Eubanks, the band’s original lead singer and secondary drummer, decided to move on, leaving Grub worm with an unsure future. In early 1998, almost one year after the band originally formed, the three remaining members of Grubworm picked up their instru ments once again and began writ ing as a three piece. In the spring of 1998, Grub worm’s new incarnation of Blake, on vocals and guitars. Dave Morales on bass and Chris Kline on drums and vocals, returned to the College Station club scene once again, tighter and more fo cused thanrc Gnibwonn’: Three Foot';;. ningb.ick E Tech. Bernj for heavy rap s songs like ‘Dr * limits h nm G mb worm i that craziness:: AL LAZARl .i fan W 'he Battalion is no way tote ih'-'m'iI .iuC; Texas A&M "Uvwere: Vomen’s show, ni:.! ■. vill kick o friend edules this ... well .dec,: the men’ o Houston /itationnl , ed Russian s team he ,] CIrubwonng^osa, Ala., said a Grubv, a Invitation a show to ren members “Grubwo: earn, Brent band that r on Madden shiver in the more, Md., guskmitzvvi in the Natioi sickly music- a leg of th psychotic biennis Grand i bearers enjoy men’s team a breakthroi saw the Ag, FOR the EDUCATION n u d RESEARCH COMM ,i a No. 13 i j after star! No. 63. OVER ONE MILLION OF THE BEST MINDS IN AMERICA HAVE ALREADY CHOSEN THE BEST RETIREMENT SYSTEM. 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