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Heavy Metal Melody On a November night, Bishop Noll held its Third Annual Bat¬ tle of the Bands, which consisted of these bands: Panther, Vigi¬ lante, Dark Angel, Pearl, and Banchee. Walking through the hallways of the school that night, the sounds and voices of roadies set¬ ting up the stages are heard. After a careful inspection, stage one is ready to roll, while on stage two, work on sound and lights is still in progress. The lights dim and the audience’s at¬ tention is turned to stage one. The excitement is about to begin along with some surprises that were far from funny. Battle of the Bands had its problems of blowing fuses, loss of sound, and discouraged watchers. This didn’t bother Panther in the least. Their tal¬ ent and patience pulled through for them and paid off for a first place prize of one hundred dol¬ lars. Vigilante jammed their hearts out for the school, but in an up¬ set, settled for second place. Dark Angel, a third place win¬ ner, strived to capture the audi¬ ence in their possessive trance. As it was, the audience’s screams and shouts were heard through¬ out the fieldhouse area of the school. The screams are muffled and the camera flashes are mute. As all voted for their favorite band, the roadies gather the equip¬ ment and leave to prepare for the next Battle of the Bands. The flashes are burned, the screams are silenced, and the fieldhouse is empty once again, that is until next year, of course. 12 Battle of the Bands
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