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thanks guys he did leave not knowing if he could return. i'm trying to be nice bout the whole thing, but it's starting to become hard to. he's picking songs for us to do before he talks to us and drawing up set lists without asking what the rest of us think. he's got the i'm the greatest thing attitude and he's like most of us in the band never played in other bands before so it's setting us back on being able to go out and play.
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I think this is in response to his thread needing help about the guy that left his band.
From the sounds of it, him leaving was a blessing. If you got a good thing going with male/female vocals & his attitude was that bad, I say just tell him he's out. Tell him there's no place for him in the current status of the band, but you'd be more than happy to help him find a new gig.
From the sounds of it, him leaving was a blessing. If you got a good thing going with male/female vocals & his attitude was that bad, I say just tell him he's out. Tell him there's no place for him in the current status of the band, but you'd be more than happy to help him find a new gig.
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