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A m«mber of the Undecideds, Ginette Godbout, turrts up the heat as she cranks out another guitar lick. The Ejicepilon sho off synchronlied dance steps as they rap to Run D M.C. Dirk Muse ' s fingers Hy rapidly over the stririgs as he plays a thrashir guitar 3ok .
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Third ‘Air Jam’ rocks Wa-Hi The lights went down as the first chords of Europe ' s The Final Count¬ down pounded through the speakers and exploded into the room. On November 10, the Wa-Hi Com¬ mons rocked for three hours at the third annual Air Jam. Sponsored by Boys ' Fed, it was easily the most successful yet. Eleven bands performed, including 10 in the actual competition and the Boys’ Fed Crew as the opening act. The latter performed two songs by Boston as well as the aforementioned number by Europe. The Barkeaters, the first band in the actual competition, tore onto the stage with songs by Bon Jovi and Run D.M.C. The Gndecideds, one of the three finalists, and the first all-girl band, followed with music by the Talk¬ ing Heads. Distortion was the next band to take the stage and they shook down the house with numbers by AC DC. Turning back the calerKlar a few years, the all faculty band, Diana Floss and the Sucrets, bopped to Diana Ross. The frenzied audience was then treated to another dose of heavy metal as the Four Horsemen modeled Metallica. Next came the second all-girl band of the evening. The Exception, rapping to Run D.M.C. and the Beach Boys, They were followed by another one of the three fina¬ lists, the Uncontrollable Substances who were real crowd pleasers with songs by Huey Lewis and Van Halen, and by the Ladykillers, who with the drum set ablaze, burned up the stage to the sounds of KISS The last two bands of the evening were the Time Band, who rocked to heavy metal tunes from AC DC and Heart, and the Wavo Stud Puppies, who synched to Billy Idol, Pink Floyd and the Ramones as they became the third finalists After the three bands chosen to move on to the finals p erformed another number, the Uncontrollable Substances were an¬ nounced the winners of a show not soon to be equaled. Heather McCoy, playing the part of Heart ' s Ann Wil son, saynters across the stage as fellow Time Band member Pal Talley pounds out the rhythm. 26 Air Jam
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