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    What do you get when you mix half a cup of classic rock, a pint of alternative melodies and a shot of humour? A four piece rock band aptly named mint. for their immaculate melodies and pristine performances.

    mint. (Spelled with their trademark "lower-case-letters-and-period”) has been dazzling fans of all ages at schools and summer camps across Ontario since they were grade school students. Now, reaching the age of majority, they have officially got their name out as a group of genuine musicians and entertaining performers who know how to rock a show. They have been gigging all over the Toronto music scene for the past year, including donating several performances to such worthy causes as The Hospital for Sick Children and the Zaracoff Care-A-Thon. Comprised of four childhood friends, mint. has a unique brand of band chemistry and an unmatched love for the music.

    If you want pop go to the snack bar, because these boys aren’t your typical vending machine selection. But if you’re ready for some fun lovin’ rockin’ tunes, than get up on your feet, get to the front of the stage and rock on!

    For movies, music, pictures, bios, updates and other rowdiness, check out the official mint. website at http://mint.rocks.it
    jason goldlist    06 December 2003 12:00