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		<title>Overtime Fest full of good times, bad cops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What happens when a bunch of good-hearted punk rock kids come together to organize a music and wrestling festival that not only provides a positive and enjoyable environment to the Mt. Pleasant community, but also raises money for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society? Well, of course, the cops come, shut [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when a bunch of good-hearted punk rock kids come together to organize<br />
a music and wrestling festival that not only provides a positive and enjoyable<br />
environment to the Mt. Pleasant community, but also raises money for the National<br />
Multiple Sclerosis Society? <br />
Well, of course, the cops come, shut it down and hoist up a huge and ugly black<br />
cloud over what was shaping up to be quite a great day at Chip-A-Waters park.<br />
Even though The Overtime Fest II and their promoters were stopped dead in their<br />
good-natured tracks by the Mt. Pleasant Police Department, the concert succeeded<br />
in showing the kids how to rock out for a good cause.<br />
The fest, which was to feature performances by King, the Soccer Moms, Today I<br />
Wait, Granny Smith, Juneau, and 8 Ball Grifter, as well as wrestling by touring<br />
league Powerhouse Championship Wrestling, was organized by Rob Forest and Dan<br />
Nixon, heads of local record label Proletariat Records.<br />
&#8220;I think it&#8217;s about time for the Mt. Pleasant youth to rally for a different<br />
kind of enjoyment,&#8221; said Caine Kissel, Manistee senior and emcee for the<br />
wrestling portion of the event.<br />
As the sounds of Van Halen&#8217;s &#8220;Jump!&#8221; filled the air, an element<br />
of excitement filled the air, especially when Jumpin&#8217; Jimmy Jacobs took on<br />
Frankie the Face in the first of 4 matches by the PCW wrestlers.<br />
Seconds after the match finished, with Frankie the Face coming out on top, local<br />
rock-billy-band King, featuring legendary guitarist Johnny Spade, took the stage.<br />
They entertained the audience with numerous original songs, as well as a cover<br />
of Bill Haley and the Comets&#8217; &#8220;Rock Around the Clock.&#8221; Black shirts<br />
and dark blue jeans were represented.<br />
The next match to take place pitted the goofy Jimmy &#8220;Human Hype&#8221; Shalwin<br />
against the aerodynamic skills of &#8220;Freaknasty&#8221; Michael Stryker. This<br />
match saw the first blood loss of the day, as Stryker&#8217;s lip was covered in<br />
a crimson red. This seemed to fuel Stryker&#8217;s furry, as he pinned Shalwin<br />
with the 1-2-3.<br />
&#8220;This is not a brawl. A wrestling match is a beautiful dance,&#8221; Stryker<br />
said during a post-match interview.<br />
With spirits high, and the fest living up to its promise of providing a positive<br />
and fun environment, the Mt. Pleasant Police force made their presence know, telling<br />
the Overtime crew to turn the stage around.<br />
This small invasion did not weigh heavy on the mood of the day though, as the<br />
Soccer Moms did their best to put a smile on the face of everyone in attendance.<br />
&#8220;By the time we&#8217;re done, the kids in Mt. Pleasant are gonna&#8217; be screaming<br />
&#8216;Yes yes yes it rocked! No no no, don&#8217;t stop the rock!&#8217;,&#8221;<br />
predicted Soccer Mom Fabrizio Costantini, Fraser senior.<br />
The Soccer Moms got the crowd jumping with their unique blend of blues and rock<br />
n&#8217; roll, entrancing the crowd not only with their nice haircuts, but with<br />
pure rock prowess (along with the assistance of some plastic hot dogs and their<br />
trusty toaster).<br />
&#8220;The event was extremely rich in variety and experience. It was totally foreign<br />
to Mt. Pleasant. The event was exposing fun mixed with awe. It was awesome,&#8221;<br />
said Costantini.<br />
The wrestlers were not to be outdone, however, and came back to the ring with<br />
a vengeance, with Magnum Conroy taking on Destruction.<br />
&#8220;I think this is a really great opportunity for people to come out and see<br />
some wrestling, not just the stuff on TV,&#8221; said Kissel.<br />
The match ended, but the beat-down had just begun, courtesy of metal-math rockers<br />
Today I Wait. The band brought down the house (er, grassy knoll) with their dosage<br />
of Botch-like complexity and heavy riffage, along with an energetic stage presence<br />
that translated well into the crowd. The band double bassed, screamed, and just<br />
flat out rocked through 7 or 8 songs, just before the police arrived and shut<br />
the show down.<br />
The last match, which featured Loverboy Steve (covered in a slightly distasteful<br />
red heart outfit) and hometown boy Asten &#8220;Top Dog&#8221; Williams, was allowed<br />
to finish, as the police looked on to make sure there would be no anarchy (and<br />
of course there wasn&#8217;t).<br />
The police changed the agenda of the show, but the rock did not stop there. Although<br />
Granny Smith and 8 Ball Grifter did not get to play, local emo-hearthrobs Juneau<br />
headed over to the most punk rock of places, the basement of guitarist/vocalist<br />
Mike Gallacher, and kicked out the jams for some of the Overtime Fest concert-goers.<br />
Juneau melded melody and aggression perfectly, wearing their hearts on their sleeves,<br />
still rocking it out for a good cause.<br />
The Overtime Festival II, even with all the disappointment surrounding the event,<br />
still succeeded in bringing a diverse lineup of bands, a highly entertaining wrestling<br />
organization, and a nice sum of money for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society,<br />
and really did no wrong.<br />
Forest, Nixon, the rest of the people who helped organize the Overtime Festival<br />
II, the bands, and the wrestlers should be proud of themselves for putting together<br />
something this great and important.</p>
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