Mike Wazowski's Narrative On The 1 Minute Til Midnight

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"Thank you Brisbane (idk)!" Aisha yelled loudly to the crowd after the band took their bow. The crowd cheered in return as they ran backstage to change their clothes.

"That was a good show," Kyle (it kept correcting to Luke???) said with a lopsided smile as he put his bass on a rack.

"Yeah!" Allison grinned.

(The Mike Wazowski's) 1 Minute 'Til Midnight was the name of their band. It consisted of Aisha, the lead singer and rhythm guitarist, Robyn, the lead guitarist, Allison, the drummer, and Kyle, the bassist. They could all sing (haha right except me), so they all did vocals in songs.

They were on their world tour at the moment. It was the best thing that has ever happened to them. They thought it was

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