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	<title>Comments on: Miss May I Drop Apologies Are For The Weak</title>
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		<title>By: Andy Jacomet</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy Jacomet</dc:creator>
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		<description>Miss May I is a great band.  I&#039;ve known them for a few years, ever since 2006 if I remember correctly.  I graduated high school with BJ Stead (guitar) and he was the one who turned me on to them.  At this time, they were almost purely a screamo band.  However, in the following years, they moved to a more thrash metal style, and the change, I believe, was well timed and well recieved. I have seen them play live numerous times, and they keep getting better.  At concerts where they were only playing a short set, I&#039;ve seen kids and fans come just for them.  Recently, August 1, 2009, Miss May I headlined their first show in Dayton.  I attended, and the place was packed.  I know that numbers don&#039;t make a band great.  But Miss May I gave the crowd a fantastic show.  And I know that they give a great show no matter who&#039;s there.  These men know exactly what they&#039;re doing and how to do it well, and I can only see a great future for them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miss May I is a great band.  I&#8217;ve known them for a few years, ever since 2006 if I remember correctly.  I graduated high school with BJ Stead (guitar) and he was the one who turned me on to them.  At this time, they were almost purely a screamo band.  However, in the following years, they moved to a more thrash metal style, and the change, I believe, was well timed and well recieved. I have seen them play live numerous times, and they keep getting better.  At concerts where they were only playing a short set, I&#8217;ve seen kids and fans come just for them.  Recently, August 1, 2009, Miss May I headlined their first show in Dayton.  I attended, and the place was packed.  I know that numbers don&#8217;t make a band great.  But Miss May I gave the crowd a fantastic show.  And I know that they give a great show no matter who&#8217;s there.  These men know exactly what they&#8217;re doing and how to do it well, and I can only see a great future for them.</p>
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