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Recycled Percussion

May 11, 2006 -- This wasn’t a quiet All-School Assembly. In fact, it was kind of extreme, as far as Brewster All-Schools go. The venue was the Smith Center, and the theme was pure entertainment. The “junk rock” band Recycled Percussion mesmerized the audience with their talent for drumming on recycled junk – junk like 50-gallon barrels, plastic tubs, buckets, and empty steel canisters. They even brought the kitchen sink. The three drummers, along with DJ Dirty Soul, created a mix of lively hip-hop and rock music. drumming

Among the drummers was Justin Spencer – “the fastest extreme drummer” – who, while not missing a beat, placed drumsticks in the holes of his sneakers as just another surface on which to make music.

It’s the second time Recycled Percussion has performed at a Brewster All-School Assembly. The Manchester, New Hampshire-based group is now on its third tour of U.S. colleges. The group has appeared on NBC’s Today Show and has performed during NBA play-off games. After the performance, band members signed posters, drumsticks, and even a hand or two for students. More Photos

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