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SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT

hen Koe Wetzel and the Konvicts landed on the music scene, no one in the band had a single criminal charge under their belt despite their clever moniker. That, however, quickly changed. It could be that there was one bad influence, or maybe their combined powers just invited hell-raising, but by the time the group dropped their first two albums, “Out on Parole’” and “Noise Complaint,” Wetzel had an extensive rap sheet. “I think evading arrest was the crime my mother’s not the happiest about,” Wetzel says. “We’d planned a show in San Marcos, Texas, and we were given a house by the river. On July 3, we got really tanked up drinking Rumple Minze straight out of the bottle and a boat came by blaring my music. So I got on the boat and we got drunk as shit, then we went

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