It’s hard to believe that the "gangsta" hop found. Oh wait a minute, that’s ByUirULASIU hardcore heroes from Venice leach are oh, no. I’m tarry H was Hed Pe. Wkh lyr­ TbsUmbegicfc still around. I think I was in fourth or fifth ics like, I ’m sorry I couldn’t be just like grade when Cyco Mvko was recruiting for you, just the way you want me to be," It’s Breaking free o f stereotypes, finding the persona! the New Army. Well, if you haven't figured apparent where these guys draw their in­ paths an individual must forge and developing the it out yet is back. And spiration from. courage to really live — all are themes interwoven they're back just as hardcore as before, ex­ Except Hed Pe wasn't as pretty as Korn into Claire Chafee’s play, "Why We Have a Body." cept now these guys have to be in their is. Take one look at their lead singer ami The show is about how women need to break free upper thirties and popping aspirin for you’ll think you stepped straight into of society’s stereotypes, Christina Cameli, director and their head-bangin' induced arthritis. Compton with a crazy mutha named Ice senior theater major, said. On Nov. 13, once again at the Old Post Cube. This guy looked like he could have “The play is about how women are asked to put Office, Suicidal Tendencies played a cha­ done N.W.A some service^ themselves into boxes and how we need to branch otic and timeless set The gangsta punk But I give props to the gtiys, they’re on out and be our own person,” she said. theory is back in effect. Jive Records so they must be doing it right The play is being produced by the students in ev­ The night began with the rough and With war whoops o f ST! ST! ST! the ery aspect Cameli said tough sounds of Hed Pe. These guys meld Cyco crew made their way into the OPO “We’re doing it all on our own," she said. a litde and hip-hop influ­ coming out of the bathroom hallway as The lead character in the show is Lili, a lesbian pri­ ence with their Techniques turntables and mean and pumped as a heavy weight box­ vate investigator. Vestax mixer. Whoever their DJ is, he’s got er on speed. The role is played by Courtney Scrabeck, senior a good scratch but he _ _ _ _ _ I couldn’t believe it, theater performance major. needs to turn the high right before my very eyes “Lili is a person who just happens to be gay and end down a bit because | was the man himself— having to live in that world,” Scrabeck said. when the treble hit too Cyco Mike. He still even Scrabeck is not worried about having to portray a high my ears started to had the blue bandanna lesbian for the Flagstaff audience. bleed. Hed Pe warmed up the long hair and the “It really doesn’t matter to me what people think," the crowd nicely. I & t OG style attire. she said. “If people think I am a lesbian, I can’t help (Geez, let me talk about After a brief hello, Sui­ it" the crowd foi a little bit. I s • ’ cidal Tendencies broke Rachael Denny, sophomore theater education ma­ haw never seen such a big - into a barrage o f dis­ jor, portrays Renee, Lili’s lover. congregation o f wrecked turbed, somewhat para­ Renee is a paleontologist who is married, but plans punks in my life. 1 didn’t noid, somewhat neurot­ to leave her husband. even know people still ic themed songs. They Denny said through her character, she is “striving wore flipped up Suicidal must have dusted off ail to show what happens to a woman who, in her child hats, blue bandannas and Larry Tualla of their archival materi­ hood, is only given two options, and both are attached flannels anymore. The Senior Life & al because they played to men. Marry or don’t." crowd was as rough and all of their classics. Denny said she hopes women around Renee’s age Times Reporter hard as the music was. They’re (expletive) will be watching the show. And they might have with me subliminally... Quoting one o f her lines from the show, she said, crawled out o f the same I’m not crazy, Institu­ “We’re ancient beings. We’re pretty spectacular and rehab clinic for geriatric punks. I’m sorry tion! You’re the one that’s crazy, Institu­ could be anything." I’ll use the politically correct term—old tion... I saw your mommy and your mom­ Mary, Lili’s criminal sister who robs 7-1 Is, is played schooler. But I have to ask, most o f you my’s dead... byTifani Puft guys are close to forty, are you still angry The pit was vicious. “I hope to portray the frustration that Mary has of at the world, did you at least get a nice ST still has enough brain cells to still not having a role model or positive influence," Puft double wide trailer home, or were you just inspire that relendess and reckless ener­ said. “Because she doesn’t have a person to look up curious to see if ST still had it5 That floor gy. They must draw that from their near to, she is forced to make decisions that are insane. ” was easily going to be one of the roughest empty bank account which probably also Playing Lili’s and Mary’s mother, Eleanore, is Alli­ pagan gladiator pits I have ever seen in inspired them to reform and tour again. son Kenny, freshman theater education major. my lifetime.) Oh yeah, I guess they had some new Elaenore “is a woman who is frustrated being stuck Hed Pe has an almost identical sound material but who could tell. “A rat, A rat, in a life where she doesn’t want to be anything. She and message.as Korn. The guitar distor­ how to kill a rat!” deals with evolving into something more and leaving tion is thrown way up and all o f the It was kind o f cool to say that you got to her own family behind." crunching chords make that atypical angst see Suicidal. These guys still have the same “Why We Have a Body” is the JJirst play that Cameli ridden aggressive sound. Oo, I’m angry. paranoid intensity they did back in the day has directed and she is very excited, she said. I’m angry. It’s been done before. The orig­ and the crowd still loves 'em. Good crowd, “I have some talented actors," she said. “I can expe­ inality comes from the addition of the hip- good band it makes for a good show. rience total euphoria, where I am awed at doing this.

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