Are the Effigies self-sufficient?
Kezdy: We all have jobs, but the records are pretty self-sufficient. We want to go into the studio for the album, but we’re basically using the proceeds from the last gig. Zamost: Which wasn’t that great a turnout, I might add. What do you do? Babbin: I’m usually a clerk. Kezdy: I deliver drugs. Economou: We all know that Earl stamps hands over at Exit. Babbin: He carries ice and breaks up fights. A series of jabs at Earl about Detroit Leo ensued and it wasn’t until much later that I found out Paul drives a truck, Steve is thinking about architecture school and John Kezdy really works in a boating equipment shop. Do you ever find yourself too depressed after a day job to work on rehearsals? Kezdy: It’s not that bad. Most of us are members of the white cane club–stealing your boss blind. What would the Effigies like to do? Babbin: Everybody would like to be able to quit their day jobs, or at least not rely on them so much. Economou: More equipment. Someone made a quip about a “Marshall