Collision Threatre Company is a young Chicago-based theatre company. Their mission is to produce new plays, company created original works, and adaptations inspired from the theatrical and literary canon.
History
The company was created by DePaul University Theatre School Alumni Jason Fleitz and Seth Unger in 2004. Currently, Collision has eight company members:
* Seth Unger - Managing Director
* Marjorie Armstrong
* Desmin Borges
* Kate Cares
* Jason Fleitz
* Libby Ford
* Mary Grill
* Erica Peregrine
In the Summer of 2003 CTC produced an on-site production of The Middling Season by playwright Adam Simon. The production had a minimal budget and was produced in the apartment of co-founders Fleitz and Unger.
That same Summer, Fleitz, Unger and former member Dan Muck traveled to Sioux City, IA (Seth Unger's hometown) and wrote, directed and produced three piece suit, a 60-minuite meditation on the role a business suit plays in our culture and society. The show was a fast-paced montage of physical theatre, musical performance and social commentary. three piece suit was produced at Sioux City West High School and all proceeds benefited the school's drama department.
Fleitz and Unger then took a brief hiatus from CTC as both completed their senior year of college at DePaul University.
In the January of 2005 the twosome began to focus again on the company, adding new members and incorporating as an Illinois not-for-profit business.
In the Summer of 2005 CTC produced their first annual Summer Reading Series. The SRS is an outlet for playwrights to have their plays workshoped with a director and subsequently read aloud in front of an audience. The first year the Summer Reading Series included the plays Shotgun Wedding by Chris Garcia Peak, The Flu Season by Wil Eno and Chest Red Blue by Megan Breen.
Later that year the company decided to produce Chris Peak's play Shotgun Wedding in the Spring of 2006 as their inaugural production. The show opened on Friday, March 3 at the National Pastime Theatre and ran through the beginning of April. Shotgun Wedding imagines a society where a religious zealot maintains total control, gay people have been outlawed, and extremists have ruined the nation. The story follows the story of Therese, a lesbian, and her eccentric family as they attempt to arrange a wedding for her in an attempt to save her from being deported. The play features the original song "Christ Eyes", composed by Shawne Benson with lyrics by Peak.
Collision is in their second season. The first show of the season, Dracula by Mac Wellman was performed at Angel Island Theatre in October of 2006. The second show of CTC's second season, Scab, opens in April of 2007.
Past Productions
* 2003: The Middling Season, three piece suit
* 2006: Shotgun Wedding, Dracula
* 2007: Scab, Mixtape
Trivia
* The CTC Annual Fundraiser is called the Crash Bash.
* Company Members Kate Cares, Jason Fleitz, Libby Ford, Mary Grill, and Seth Unger are all graduates of the Theatre School at DePaul University formerly the Goodman School of Drama.
* Erica Peregrine is a graduate of Purdue University.
History
The company was created by DePaul University Theatre School Alumni Jason Fleitz and Seth Unger in 2004. Currently, Collision has eight company members:
* Seth Unger - Managing Director
* Marjorie Armstrong
* Desmin Borges
* Kate Cares
* Jason Fleitz
* Libby Ford
* Mary Grill
* Erica Peregrine
In the Summer of 2003 CTC produced an on-site production of The Middling Season by playwright Adam Simon. The production had a minimal budget and was produced in the apartment of co-founders Fleitz and Unger.
That same Summer, Fleitz, Unger and former member Dan Muck traveled to Sioux City, IA (Seth Unger's hometown) and wrote, directed and produced three piece suit, a 60-minuite meditation on the role a business suit plays in our culture and society. The show was a fast-paced montage of physical theatre, musical performance and social commentary. three piece suit was produced at Sioux City West High School and all proceeds benefited the school's drama department.
Fleitz and Unger then took a brief hiatus from CTC as both completed their senior year of college at DePaul University.
In the January of 2005 the twosome began to focus again on the company, adding new members and incorporating as an Illinois not-for-profit business.
In the Summer of 2005 CTC produced their first annual Summer Reading Series. The SRS is an outlet for playwrights to have their plays workshoped with a director and subsequently read aloud in front of an audience. The first year the Summer Reading Series included the plays Shotgun Wedding by Chris Garcia Peak, The Flu Season by Wil Eno and Chest Red Blue by Megan Breen.
Later that year the company decided to produce Chris Peak's play Shotgun Wedding in the Spring of 2006 as their inaugural production. The show opened on Friday, March 3 at the National Pastime Theatre and ran through the beginning of April. Shotgun Wedding imagines a society where a religious zealot maintains total control, gay people have been outlawed, and extremists have ruined the nation. The story follows the story of Therese, a lesbian, and her eccentric family as they attempt to arrange a wedding for her in an attempt to save her from being deported. The play features the original song "Christ Eyes", composed by Shawne Benson with lyrics by Peak.
Collision is in their second season. The first show of the season, Dracula by Mac Wellman was performed at Angel Island Theatre in October of 2006. The second show of CTC's second season, Scab, opens in April of 2007.
Past Productions
* 2003: The Middling Season, three piece suit
* 2006: Shotgun Wedding, Dracula
* 2007: Scab, Mixtape
Trivia
* The CTC Annual Fundraiser is called the Crash Bash.
* Company Members Kate Cares, Jason Fleitz, Libby Ford, Mary Grill, and Seth Unger are all graduates of the Theatre School at DePaul University formerly the Goodman School of Drama.
* Erica Peregrine is a graduate of Purdue University.
This is a list of shopping malls that have been converted to an outdoor format; i.e. shopping centers that were once enclosed malls and have been "demalled" and are now open to the elements.
United States
Alabama
* Eastwood Mall: Birmingham
* Springdale Mall: Mobile
Arizona
*Flagstaff Mall: Flagstaff (expansion)
California
* Anaheim Plaza: Anaheim
* Bella Terra: Huntington Beach (converted from Huntington Beach Mall)
* The Block at Orange: Orange (converted from The City Shopping Center)
* County East Mall: Antioch (open mall converted to indoor mall circa late 1980s)
* Cupertino Square: Cupertino (partial conversion)
* Del Amo Fashion Center: Torrance (partially converted)
* Eastland Center: West Covina (converted from Eastland Center Mall)
* El Cerrito Plaza: El Cerrito (converted from El Cerrito Plaza Shopping Center)
* The Esplanade: Oxnard (converted from Esplanade Mall)
* Estudillo Center: San Leandro (partially covered; converted from covered plaza to strip mall)
* Eureka Mall: Eureka (converted from indoor mall to strip mall)
* Fallbrook Mall: West Hills
* Florin Towne Centre: Sacramento (converted from Florin Mall; opens 2008)
* Long Beach City Place: Long Beach (converted from Long Beach Plaza)
* Paseo Colorado: Pasadena (converted from Plaza Pasadena)
* Riverside Plaza: Riverside
* Sherman Oaks Galleria: Sherman Oaks
* Westgate Center: San Leandro
* Whittwood Town Center: Whittier (converted from Whittwood Mall)
Colorado
* Belmar: Lakewood (converted from Villa Italia Mall)
* The Gardens on Havana: Aurora (conversion from Buckingham Square in planning)
* The Streets at Southglenn: Centennial (conversion from Southglenn Mall under construction)
* Boulder: 29th Street Mall (converted from Crossroads Mall)
Connecticut
* Naugatuck Valley Shopping Center: Waterbury (built on the site of the Naugatuck Valley Mall)
* Simsbury Commons: Simsbury (converted from The Farmington Valley Mall)
Florida
* Clearwater Mall: Clearwater
* Colonial Plaza: Orlando
* Crossroads Mall: Clearwater
* East Lake Square Mall: TampaConverted to an office park
* Gateway Mall: Jacksonville
* Gulfgate Mall: Sarasota
* Martin Square Mall: Stuart
* Pompano Fashion Square Mall: Pompano Beach
* Roosevelt Mall: Jacksonville
* Winter Park Mall: Winter Park
* The Shoppes at Park Place: Pinellas Park, FL
Georgia
* Avondale Mall: Decatur (a Super Wal-Mart and condo development is currently being built in its place)
* Cobb Center Mall: Smyrna
* Riverbend Mall: Rome
* Roswell Mall: Roswell
Illinois
* Orland Park Place: Orland Park
* The Shoppes at College Hills: Normal (converted from College Hills Mall)
* Streets of Woodfield: Schaumburg (converted from One Schaumburg Place)
* Randhurst Mall: Mount Prospect (not yet converted, but plans are underway, and construction will occur within the next two years)
Indiana
* River Falls Mall: Clarksville
* Erskine Village: South Bend (converted from Scottsdale Mall)
* Merchant's Square: Carmel (converted from the Carmel Mall in 1996)
* Boulevard Mall: Crawfordsville
Iowa
* Duck Creek Plaza: Bettendorf
Kentucky
* Crestview Hills Town Center: Crestview Hills (converted from Crestview Hills Mall)
* : Louisville (converted from Louisville Galleria)
Maine
* Maine Mall: South Portland, Maine
* Bangor Mall: Bangor, Maine
* Auburn Mall: Auburn, Maine
Maryland
* Chatham Mall: Ellicott City
* Golden Ring Mall: Baltimore
* Harundale Mall : Glen Burnie
* Hunt Valley Mall: Hunt Valley
* Jumpers Hole Mall: Pasadena
* Parole Plaza: Annapolis
* Severna Park Mall: Severna Park
* Tollgate Mall: Bel Air
* Towson Place: Towson
* Westview Mall: Catonsville
Massachusetts
* Assembly Square Mall: Somerville
* Cloverleaf Mall: Natick
* Dedham Mall: Dedham
* Framingham Mall: Framingham
* The Loop: Methuen (converted from Methuen Mall)
* Mountain Farms Mall: Hadley
* Shamrock Mall: Sharon
* Fairfield Mall: Chicopee
Michigan
* Brighton Mall: Brighton
* Cherryland Center: Traverse City (originally Cherryland Mall 1977-2000)
* Frandor: Lansing (converted from enclosed Frandoor Mall, itself originally a strip mall.)
* Maple Hill Pavilion, Kalamazoo, originally Maple Hill Mall, converted in 2004.
* Downtown Muskegon, Muskegon (The reconversion of the old Muskegon Mall back into the main street through Downtown Muskegon)
* The Village at Rochester Hills: Rochester Hills (converted from Meadowbrook Village Mall)
* Tel-Twelve Mall: Southfield
* Winchester Center: Rochester Hills (converted from Winchester Mall)
* Wonderland Village: Livonia (converted from the enclosed Wonderland Mall, itself originally an outdoor mall called Wonderland Center.)
Minnesota
* Minnehaha Mall:Minneapolis
* Signal Hills: West St. Paul
* Silver Lake Village: St. Anthony Village (converted from Apache Plaza)
* T.J. Maxx and More Plaza: Rochester (converted from Barclay Square)
* Terrace Mall: Robbinsdale,Minnesota
Missouri
* Bannister Mall: Kansas City (not torn down yet, but it closed for good in May 2007, and will soon be demolished for a yet-to-be-determined use)
* Mark Twain Mall: St. Charles
* Overland Plaza: Overland
North Carolina
*Carolina Circle Mall: Greensboro
*North Hills Mall: Raleigh
*Outer Banks Mall: Nags Head
*South Hills Mall (partially converted): Durham
New Hampshire
*The Crossings At Fox Run: Newington (converted from the Newington Mall)
New Jersey
*Manalapan Mall: Manalapan
*Seaview Square Mall: Ocean Township
*Saddle Brook Mall: Saddle Brook
New York
*Camillus Mall: Camillus
*Champlain Centre South: Plattsburgh
*Cortlandville Mall: Cortlandville
*Fairmount Fair: Syracuse
*Fayetteville Mall: Fayetteville
*Mohawk Mall: Schenectady
*Northern Lights Mall:North Syracuse,New York
*Northway Mall: Albany
*Saratoga Mall: Saratoga Springs
*Riverside Mall: Utica
*Seneca Mall: Liverpool
*Thruway Mall : Cheektowaga (was originally constructed as an outdoor plaza but was enclosed in 1976. The mall was demolished and re-opened as a plaza in 2000.)
North Carolina
*South Square Mall:Durham, North Carolina
Ohio
*Anderson Town Center: Cincinnati (converted from Beechmont Mall)
*Canton Centre Mall (formerly Mellett Mall): Canton (partial de-malling of east wing)
*Landmark Town Center: Trotwood (under construction, converted from Salem Mall)
*Severance Town Center: Cleveland Heights
*Westgate Mall: Fairview Park
Pennsylvania
* Bucks County Mall: Feasterville Borough
* Camp Hill Mall: Camp Hill
* Cedarbrook Mall: Cheltenham Township
* Kimberton Mall: Phoenixville
* Lebanon Plaza: North Cornwall Township
* Pittston Commons: Pittston
* Richland Mall: Johnstown
* Village Square Mall: Bethel Park
* West Side Mall: Edwardsville, Pennsylvania
* Woodhaven Mall: Andalusia
* Greengate Mall: Greensburg
Rhode Island
* Lincoln Mall: Lincoln (A small portion of the indoor mall remains as a way of accessing the multiplex behind the mall)
South Carolina
* Ashley Landing: Charleston (converted from Ashley Plaza Mall)
* Woodhill Mall: Columbia
Tennessee
* Kingsport Mall: Kingsport Converted to East Stone Commons
Texas
* Galvez Mall: Galveston (article on the 1996 closure of Galvez Mall)
* Richardson Square Mall: Richardson
* Manor East Mall: Bryan
* Gulfgate Center: Houston
* Northline Mall: Houston
* Town & Country Mall: Houston
Utah
*Cottonwood Mall: Holladay - demolition to begin 2008, with completion of outdoor mall in 2010 [http://www.desnews.com/cgi-bin/cqcgi_state/@state.env?CQ_SESSION_KEYYXVCVRBJMYJD&CQ_CUR_DOCUMENT9&CQ_TEXT_MAIN=YES]
Vermont
* Rutland Mall: Rutland
Virginia
* Cloverleaf Mall: Richmond
* Coliseum Mall: Hampton
* Seven Corners Center: Seven Corners
Washington
* Lakewood Mall: Lakewood
* South Sound Center: Lacey
Wisconsin
* Washington Square Mall: Germantown
* Manchester Mall (County Faire Mall): Grafton (Converted to an enclosed strip / plaza)
* Paradise Pavillion: West Bend (Conversion from the former enclosed Washington Mall (1979-1988) later Paradise Mall (1988-1998) )
* Westfair Mall: West Bend (Converted into several large stores)
Canada
Alberta
* College Mall: Lethbridge (converted from College Value Mall)
* Mayfield Common : Edmonton (converted from Centennial Mall)
British Columbia
*Brooks Landing: Nanaimo (converted from Northbrook Mall)
*: Vancouver
Nova Scotia
* Dartmouth Shopping Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia
Ontario
* Brookdale Mall: Cornwall
* Don Mills Centre: Toronto
* The Kingston Centre: Kingston
* Meadowvale Town Centre: Mississauga
* South Common Mall: Mississauga
* Elmvale Shopping Centre Ottawa
United States
Alabama
* Eastwood Mall: Birmingham
* Springdale Mall: Mobile
Arizona
*Flagstaff Mall: Flagstaff (expansion)
California
* Anaheim Plaza: Anaheim
* Bella Terra: Huntington Beach (converted from Huntington Beach Mall)
* The Block at Orange: Orange (converted from The City Shopping Center)
* County East Mall: Antioch (open mall converted to indoor mall circa late 1980s)
* Cupertino Square: Cupertino (partial conversion)
* Del Amo Fashion Center: Torrance (partially converted)
* Eastland Center: West Covina (converted from Eastland Center Mall)
* El Cerrito Plaza: El Cerrito (converted from El Cerrito Plaza Shopping Center)
* The Esplanade: Oxnard (converted from Esplanade Mall)
* Estudillo Center: San Leandro (partially covered; converted from covered plaza to strip mall)
* Eureka Mall: Eureka (converted from indoor mall to strip mall)
* Fallbrook Mall: West Hills
* Florin Towne Centre: Sacramento (converted from Florin Mall; opens 2008)
* Long Beach City Place: Long Beach (converted from Long Beach Plaza)
* Paseo Colorado: Pasadena (converted from Plaza Pasadena)
* Riverside Plaza: Riverside
* Sherman Oaks Galleria: Sherman Oaks
* Westgate Center: San Leandro
* Whittwood Town Center: Whittier (converted from Whittwood Mall)
Colorado
* Belmar: Lakewood (converted from Villa Italia Mall)
* The Gardens on Havana: Aurora (conversion from Buckingham Square in planning)
* The Streets at Southglenn: Centennial (conversion from Southglenn Mall under construction)
* Boulder: 29th Street Mall (converted from Crossroads Mall)
Connecticut
* Naugatuck Valley Shopping Center: Waterbury (built on the site of the Naugatuck Valley Mall)
* Simsbury Commons: Simsbury (converted from The Farmington Valley Mall)
Florida
* Clearwater Mall: Clearwater
* Colonial Plaza: Orlando
* Crossroads Mall: Clearwater
* East Lake Square Mall: TampaConverted to an office park
* Gateway Mall: Jacksonville
* Gulfgate Mall: Sarasota
* Martin Square Mall: Stuart
* Pompano Fashion Square Mall: Pompano Beach
* Roosevelt Mall: Jacksonville
* Winter Park Mall: Winter Park
* The Shoppes at Park Place: Pinellas Park, FL
Georgia
* Avondale Mall: Decatur (a Super Wal-Mart and condo development is currently being built in its place)
* Cobb Center Mall: Smyrna
* Riverbend Mall: Rome
* Roswell Mall: Roswell
Illinois
* Orland Park Place: Orland Park
* The Shoppes at College Hills: Normal (converted from College Hills Mall)
* Streets of Woodfield: Schaumburg (converted from One Schaumburg Place)
* Randhurst Mall: Mount Prospect (not yet converted, but plans are underway, and construction will occur within the next two years)
Indiana
* River Falls Mall: Clarksville
* Erskine Village: South Bend (converted from Scottsdale Mall)
* Merchant's Square: Carmel (converted from the Carmel Mall in 1996)
* Boulevard Mall: Crawfordsville
Iowa
* Duck Creek Plaza: Bettendorf
Kentucky
* Crestview Hills Town Center: Crestview Hills (converted from Crestview Hills Mall)
* : Louisville (converted from Louisville Galleria)
Maine
* Maine Mall: South Portland, Maine
* Bangor Mall: Bangor, Maine
* Auburn Mall: Auburn, Maine
Maryland
* Chatham Mall: Ellicott City
* Golden Ring Mall: Baltimore
* Harundale Mall : Glen Burnie
* Hunt Valley Mall: Hunt Valley
* Jumpers Hole Mall: Pasadena
* Parole Plaza: Annapolis
* Severna Park Mall: Severna Park
* Tollgate Mall: Bel Air
* Towson Place: Towson
* Westview Mall: Catonsville
Massachusetts
* Assembly Square Mall: Somerville
* Cloverleaf Mall: Natick
* Dedham Mall: Dedham
* Framingham Mall: Framingham
* The Loop: Methuen (converted from Methuen Mall)
* Mountain Farms Mall: Hadley
* Shamrock Mall: Sharon
* Fairfield Mall: Chicopee
Michigan
* Brighton Mall: Brighton
* Cherryland Center: Traverse City (originally Cherryland Mall 1977-2000)
* Frandor: Lansing (converted from enclosed Frandoor Mall, itself originally a strip mall.)
* Maple Hill Pavilion, Kalamazoo, originally Maple Hill Mall, converted in 2004.
* Downtown Muskegon, Muskegon (The reconversion of the old Muskegon Mall back into the main street through Downtown Muskegon)
* The Village at Rochester Hills: Rochester Hills (converted from Meadowbrook Village Mall)
* Tel-Twelve Mall: Southfield
* Winchester Center: Rochester Hills (converted from Winchester Mall)
* Wonderland Village: Livonia (converted from the enclosed Wonderland Mall, itself originally an outdoor mall called Wonderland Center.)
Minnesota
* Minnehaha Mall:Minneapolis
* Signal Hills: West St. Paul
* Silver Lake Village: St. Anthony Village (converted from Apache Plaza)
* T.J. Maxx and More Plaza: Rochester (converted from Barclay Square)
* Terrace Mall: Robbinsdale,Minnesota
Missouri
* Bannister Mall: Kansas City (not torn down yet, but it closed for good in May 2007, and will soon be demolished for a yet-to-be-determined use)
* Mark Twain Mall: St. Charles
* Overland Plaza: Overland
North Carolina
*Carolina Circle Mall: Greensboro
*North Hills Mall: Raleigh
*Outer Banks Mall: Nags Head
*South Hills Mall (partially converted): Durham
New Hampshire
*The Crossings At Fox Run: Newington (converted from the Newington Mall)
New Jersey
*Manalapan Mall: Manalapan
*Seaview Square Mall: Ocean Township
*Saddle Brook Mall: Saddle Brook
New York
*Camillus Mall: Camillus
*Champlain Centre South: Plattsburgh
*Cortlandville Mall: Cortlandville
*Fairmount Fair: Syracuse
*Fayetteville Mall: Fayetteville
*Mohawk Mall: Schenectady
*Northern Lights Mall:North Syracuse,New York
*Northway Mall: Albany
*Saratoga Mall: Saratoga Springs
*Riverside Mall: Utica
*Seneca Mall: Liverpool
*Thruway Mall : Cheektowaga (was originally constructed as an outdoor plaza but was enclosed in 1976. The mall was demolished and re-opened as a plaza in 2000.)
North Carolina
*South Square Mall:Durham, North Carolina
Ohio
*Anderson Town Center: Cincinnati (converted from Beechmont Mall)
*Canton Centre Mall (formerly Mellett Mall): Canton (partial de-malling of east wing)
*Landmark Town Center: Trotwood (under construction, converted from Salem Mall)
*Severance Town Center: Cleveland Heights
*Westgate Mall: Fairview Park
Pennsylvania
* Bucks County Mall: Feasterville Borough
* Camp Hill Mall: Camp Hill
* Cedarbrook Mall: Cheltenham Township
* Kimberton Mall: Phoenixville
* Lebanon Plaza: North Cornwall Township
* Pittston Commons: Pittston
* Richland Mall: Johnstown
* Village Square Mall: Bethel Park
* West Side Mall: Edwardsville, Pennsylvania
* Woodhaven Mall: Andalusia
* Greengate Mall: Greensburg
Rhode Island
* Lincoln Mall: Lincoln (A small portion of the indoor mall remains as a way of accessing the multiplex behind the mall)
South Carolina
* Ashley Landing: Charleston (converted from Ashley Plaza Mall)
* Woodhill Mall: Columbia
Tennessee
* Kingsport Mall: Kingsport Converted to East Stone Commons
Texas
* Galvez Mall: Galveston (article on the 1996 closure of Galvez Mall)
* Richardson Square Mall: Richardson
* Manor East Mall: Bryan
* Gulfgate Center: Houston
* Northline Mall: Houston
* Town & Country Mall: Houston
Utah
*Cottonwood Mall: Holladay - demolition to begin 2008, with completion of outdoor mall in 2010 [http://www.desnews.com/cgi-bin/cqcgi_state/@state.env?CQ_SESSION_KEYYXVCVRBJMYJD&CQ_CUR_DOCUMENT9&CQ_TEXT_MAIN=YES]
Vermont
* Rutland Mall: Rutland
Virginia
* Cloverleaf Mall: Richmond
* Coliseum Mall: Hampton
* Seven Corners Center: Seven Corners
Washington
* Lakewood Mall: Lakewood
* South Sound Center: Lacey
Wisconsin
* Washington Square Mall: Germantown
* Manchester Mall (County Faire Mall): Grafton (Converted to an enclosed strip / plaza)
* Paradise Pavillion: West Bend (Conversion from the former enclosed Washington Mall (1979-1988) later Paradise Mall (1988-1998) )
* Westfair Mall: West Bend (Converted into several large stores)
Canada
Alberta
* College Mall: Lethbridge (converted from College Value Mall)
* Mayfield Common : Edmonton (converted from Centennial Mall)
British Columbia
*Brooks Landing: Nanaimo (converted from Northbrook Mall)
*: Vancouver
Nova Scotia
* Dartmouth Shopping Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia
Ontario
* Brookdale Mall: Cornwall
* Don Mills Centre: Toronto
* The Kingston Centre: Kingston
* Meadowvale Town Centre: Mississauga
* South Common Mall: Mississauga
* Elmvale Shopping Centre Ottawa
Underneath the Gun is a Christian metal/deathcore band from Corona, California
Underneath The Gun have released two albums: Demo 2005 and The Awakening. The Awakening is a full length LP released on This City is Burning Records which contained multiple tracks from their first EP, and the previous being an independently released CD. Underneath The Gun had recently announced that they had broken up, but since then they have brought them selves back with former and new members.
Lineup
* Harrison Degrote - vocals
* Trevor Vickers - guitar
* Issac Bueno - drums (formerly of Impending Doom and xDEATHSTARx)
Past members
* Ryan Alipour - guitar
* Aaron Phipps - bass
* Scotty Chappel - bass
* Josh Patterson - drums
* B Town - drums
Trivia
*Underneath the Gun started off when the members were 12 years old.
*Prior to B Thrash joing Underneath the Gun, the band was notorious for having extremely young members that currently attend high school as juniors.
Discography
* Flesh and Blood
* You Prepare the Bodies, I'll prepare the Ice
* The Awakening
Underneath The Gun have released two albums: Demo 2005 and The Awakening. The Awakening is a full length LP released on This City is Burning Records which contained multiple tracks from their first EP, and the previous being an independently released CD. Underneath The Gun had recently announced that they had broken up, but since then they have brought them selves back with former and new members.
Lineup
* Harrison Degrote - vocals
* Trevor Vickers - guitar
* Issac Bueno - drums (formerly of Impending Doom and xDEATHSTARx)
Past members
* Ryan Alipour - guitar
* Aaron Phipps - bass
* Scotty Chappel - bass
* Josh Patterson - drums
* B Town - drums
Trivia
*Underneath the Gun started off when the members were 12 years old.
*Prior to B Thrash joing Underneath the Gun, the band was notorious for having extremely young members that currently attend high school as juniors.
Discography
* Flesh and Blood
* You Prepare the Bodies, I'll prepare the Ice
* The Awakening
This is a list of fictional characters in the World Heroes series.
Brocken
Profile
* Age: 31 years
* Birthday: October, 24 1891
* Country:Germany
* Height: 185 cm
* Weight: 200 kg
* Profession: Soldier
Special Moves
* Flying Tiger Kick
* Spark Thunder
* German Missile
* Hurricane Arm
* German Explosion
Appearances
* World Heroes.
* World Heroes 2.
* World Heroes 2 Jet.
* World Heroes Perfect.
Trivia
*Apparently based on Brocken Jr. from Kinnikuman
Janne D'Arc
Janne D'Arc (ジャンヌ・ダルク)
Profile
* Age: 19
* Birthday: April 5, 1412
* Country: France
* Height: 168 cm
* Weight: 53 kg
* Profession: Fencer
Special Moves
* Aura Bird
* Flash Sword
* Justice Sword
* Fire Bird
* Angel Arrow
Appearances
* World Heroes
* World Heroes 2
* World Heroes 2 Jet
* World Heroes Perfect
Trivia
* She is based on
Erik
Profile
* Age: 45 years
* Birthday: March, 20 953
* Country:Norway
* Height: 168 cm
* Weight: 172 kg
* Profession:
Special Moves
* Y Gir's Halberd
* Thor's Hammer
* Blizzard Breath
* Fire Bird
* Long Horn
* Whale Snarfer
Appearances
* World Heroes 2
* World Heroes 2 Jet
* World Heroes Perfect
Trivia
He is based off of Erik the red
Brocken
Profile
* Age: 31 years
* Birthday: October, 24 1891
* Country:Germany
* Height: 185 cm
* Weight: 200 kg
* Profession: Soldier
Special Moves
* Flying Tiger Kick
* Spark Thunder
* German Missile
* Hurricane Arm
* German Explosion
Appearances
* World Heroes.
* World Heroes 2.
* World Heroes 2 Jet.
* World Heroes Perfect.
Trivia
*Apparently based on Brocken Jr. from Kinnikuman
Janne D'Arc
Janne D'Arc (ジャンヌ・ダルク)
Profile
* Age: 19
* Birthday: April 5, 1412
* Country: France
* Height: 168 cm
* Weight: 53 kg
* Profession: Fencer
Special Moves
* Aura Bird
* Flash Sword
* Justice Sword
* Fire Bird
* Angel Arrow
Appearances
* World Heroes
* World Heroes 2
* World Heroes 2 Jet
* World Heroes Perfect
Trivia
* She is based on
Erik
Profile
* Age: 45 years
* Birthday: March, 20 953
* Country:Norway
* Height: 168 cm
* Weight: 172 kg
* Profession:
Special Moves
* Y Gir's Halberd
* Thor's Hammer
* Blizzard Breath
* Fire Bird
* Long Horn
* Whale Snarfer
Appearances
* World Heroes 2
* World Heroes 2 Jet
* World Heroes Perfect
Trivia
He is based off of Erik the red