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Collection of additional, and user-submitted biographies, about the band Mock.

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Biography: Biography Number Two

This is another story about the band Mock. It goes basically just like the others, except I am unique writer, so I am going to put my spin on the story - which is still told by the band. Mock were formed in 2004, and they broke up once. There are a few lies in here, but it makes for a better story. That, and the band can't do anything about it once it is published. I can have my snide remarks and eat them too. So anyway, tey are back together, and have a new album out in late 2010.
Contributed by: Annonymous

Biography: Mock Me, Mock Me Good

Mock came about in early 2004 when the audacious Musican One bumped into Musician Three in a bar in Shangri-La. A great friendship was formed. One that would last a lifetime - literally. .... Blah, blah, blah, blah.... And they lived happily ever after. The end.
Contributed by: Ginger Fantastic
Contributor e-mail: gluefactory@gingersplace.com
Contributor organisation: Pecks Paste Pictures

Biography: Mocking Band

Mock was first formed in a galaxy far, far away, by two young Starlings.
In January 2005, Musican One had just emerged from a 2 year rocky break up with Meek, when he met up with Special Musician Jr. in a bar in Mogui, Shangri-La. After jamming for several nights running, they decided to put a band together, with Musician One on piano, and Special Musician Jr. on lead guitar and vocals.
They began their search for a drummer, when Three Name Musicain happened along.

Mock played several gigs for a few months, before Jeff Klein joined them on acoustic guitar to complete the line-up.

Several months went by, and one night on a cold December night, Big Wig from the NOT Records, happened upon the band playing at The Pits in Dive Street. He was so impressed, that signed them the very next morning.

Twenty millon records, 4 albums, and 47 years later, Mock, still sporting the original line-up, have dusted off their tweed jackets, for their resident spot next to the slot machines in down town Vegies.

By 2003, a few members of the band, decided it was time to try their luck at some solo projects, whilst the others still appear now and then - motly for special events.

Contributed by: Big Joe Spirente
Contributor e-mail: bjspirente@internetemail.com
Contributor organisation: Big Joe's Music
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