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<p>Hello to any digital stragglers who actually read this stuff. 2009 saw The Tricycle Wipeout emerge with a strong lineup. We built a good set and began the demo process.</p><p>As the year comes to a close, we look forward to 2010, getting at least an EP produced, and lining up a series of gigs to showcase our songs and build a fanbase.</p><p>We're looking into producers and have been in touch with TW Walsh in Seattle (from Pedro the Lion/Headphones) and Thomas Flowers in Sacramento (of Oleander fame). Expect BIG THINGS this year.</p><p>Check our Facebook and Myspace pages. We even have a Twitter account!</p><p>See you around.</p><p>-TTW</p>