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RedMonkey Trouble

"SuperMixer" beats a pass-out at Denny's anytime

Published on November 22, 2007

Our post-Thanksgiving-celebration repertoire usually goes like this: Meet up with tried-and-true friends, slam shots at the one neighborhood bar that’s open, then head for a late-night feast at Denny's, all to purge those nasty things you wanted to yell at your in-laws when they, well, showed up for dinner.

Thanks to Pete "SuperMix" Salaz, we can ditch the late-night pass-out in the diner bathroom and get our party on when RedMonkey Presents Work That Turkey. Mixmasters Chris Flores, Tiffe Fermaint, Ele, and aka-Pablo will man/wo-man the wheels of steel while Banding Hendrix represents with live painting and Porangui performs "live Brasilian percussion."



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