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Awesome, obviously, Michigan has some notables such as Suicide Machines and Mustard Plug, but specifically, what is the music scene like in the Fenton/Flint area?

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Awesome, obviously, Michigan has some notables such as Suicide Machines and Mustard Plug, but specifically, what is the music scene like in the Fenton/Flint area?

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Nick: The music scene in the Flint area is usually pretty thriving, but it has its ups and downs. The all-ages venue here, the Flint Local 432, is where we got our start, and bands like Mustard Plug and the Suicide Machines have been playing there for years. Jonathan: We all worked there for a year or two, and we’re friends with everyone in the music scene there. The Flint Local is changing buildings right now, so the scene is kind of a mess for the time being. I guess we were spoiled with having an amazing all-ages venue with a good sound system, then going to hall shows again. The two of you are brothers. How did you get into music, specifically the brand of punk you listen to and play, and how did you learn to play? Nick: We started playing drums and guitar when we were 9 and 10, and around the same time, our cousins showed us a lot of punk and ska bands. Jonathan: We loved Goldfinger, NOFX, Less Than Jake, and I was really into Millencolin. I learned how to play punk drums from lis

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