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While I don't know much about Jesse Michael's personal life, I know that he was considered himself a Buddhist and it is unlikely that he would call his fellow band mates Rancid. Furthermore he never "quit" the band as is stated in the same silly bit of trivia; it was a mutual decision based on the growing popularity of the band. None of them wanted to become too mainstream, hence the line in Rancid's "Journey to the End of the East Bay": Too much attention unavoidably destroyed us There is no bad blood between these members despite the picture the article paints of them.
[edit] Basic clean-up
The article could use some expansion and basic cleanup, such as improper capitalization.
Xhobocorex 00:14, 26 August 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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While I don't know much about Jesse Michael's personal life, I know that he was considered himself a Buddhist and it is unlikely that he would call his fellow band mates Rancid. Furthermore he never "quit" the band as is stated in the same silly bit of trivia; it was a mutual decision based on the growing popularity of the band. None of them wanted to become too mainstream, hence the line in Rancid's "Journey to the End of the East Bay": Too much attention unavoidably destroyed us There is no bad blood between these members despite the picture the article paints of them.
[edit] Basic clean-up
The article could use some expansion and basic cleanup, such as improper capitalization. Xhobocorex 00:14, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
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I tried to expand this a bit, but if you're from around the East Bay and know alot about jesse Michaels, try to write some.-Spliff 200
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