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Metal Underground Part 2/3 Part 2 Of "Metal Underground!"
Sonic And The Gang Have Been Transported 200 In The (More) Part 2 Of "Metal Underground!"
Sonic And The Gang Have Been Transported 200 In The Future! They Were Told By Krystal, Rouge And Flea That To Go Back To The Present, They Must Get Two Chaos Emeralds! After A Lengthy Ordeal (Including The "Halo-Fox" Battle) They Go Back To The Present!
Silver Leads Half Of The Gang (Including Himself) To Consult Eggman About "Halo-Fox", Mephiles Tells Samus And Stuart That Robotnik Must Die And Robotnik Escapes Again! Samus Blasts Sonic's Team And Was About To Finish Them Off Until Honey With Tiara And Mina Interveened At The Last Minute!
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Voice Clips: International Moron Patrol!
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The X-Ray Cafe (3 of 3) There was no sense of forced togetherness. No one was watching out of the corner of his or her eye (More) There was no sense of forced togetherness. No one was watching out of the corner of his or her eye to see whether you smiled or sulked. No one asked anything of you, except perhaps a moderate effort toward the physical safety of others. It was possible to walk through the door on an empty, late afternoon and curl up asleep against the far wall. Someone would greet you as you entered and then go back to sweeping the floors or fixing the sound system or painting the ceiling.
Before Portland had Reading Frenzy, the X-Ray served as a common distribution point for event flyers and the early output of the small-press and zine community. Its do-it-yourself attitude was a catalyst that trained sound technicians, inspired future business owners, and introduced organizers and activists to one another. Relationships both romantic and practical were initiated and still flourish.
It was also generally understood that simply by virtue of its presence and popularity, the X-Ray provided de facto services and protection for a number of homeless, at-risk youths. And at a time when national needle-exchange programs were struggling to prove their worth, the X-Ray stepped forward and became the first satellite exchange in Portland.
The X-Ray lasted until August of 1994, when Ben and Tres retired it voluntarily in the face of an uncertain future filled with certain debts. In the end, fundraisers and round-the-clock marathon shows weren't enough to balance mounting bills and exhaustion. After one last legendary, exultant, and emotional night, the X-Ray closed. The space was handed over to a small handful of regulars who transformed it into an outlet for second-hand clothing, punk rock records, and cheap food. (Less)
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