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<td>xx. <a href="http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=Esaul">Esaul</a></td>
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<td>xx. <a href="http://linkinpedia.com/index.php?title=Stick N Move">Stick N Move</a></td>
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==Other Notes:==
==Other Notes:==

Revision as of 14:08, 27 January 2024

October 31, 1998
Performance by Xero 818
Country:United States
City:Long Beach, CA
Venue:CSULB TKE
Venue Type:Other
Xero 818 live chronology
Oct 10, 1998 Oct 31, 1998 Nov 1998
Back to 2000 and earlier

Setlist

xx. Esaul xx. Stick N Move

Other Notes:

  • This show was a frat house Halloween party at Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) Delta Theta Chapter at California State University. Thanks to Dave Garrett for the venue name and songs played.
  • The band members were dressed as characters from the movie Dead Presidents.
  • Xero entered the studio on August 25, 1998 to record a demo produced by Darryl Swan. Afterwards, Jeff Blue sent out the demo to record labels and the only one who showed interest was Danny Goodwin (VP of A&R at Virgin Records). He was in the audience for this show and passed on the band citing how off key Mark Wakefield sounded live.
  • In the unauthorized documentary "Conspiracy Theory", Mike Giangreco (Brad's boss at The Roxy and Whisky A Go Go) recalls the band used to borrow his sound systems for free to play at frat parties. The only condition was that they'd carry everything themselves and put them back in his garage afterwards.
  • If you happen to have or know a full or partial setlist for this show, please let us know!