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A contributor of this article who claims and appears to be the subject of the article has asked for help expanding it. When I found it the article it was a rather long unreferenced BLP, I added 2 sourced and stubified it. Since then I have pointed the creator to WP:COI and WP:AUTOBIO. Wanting the article to be expanded without violating our conventions he has provided the following:
There is a lot of information, but I will start here if it's cool with you. This is is just some stuff I found. There is too much to do in one sitting. There is a ton of material on Scars on Broadway which mentions the shows we played with Metallica, namely, The Wiltern for the Silverlake conservatory of music, KROQ Weenie Roast and at the Pima Fairgrounds in Arizona.