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                        "*": "{{Infobox album\n| Italic Title = \n| Name        = Revamp\n| Type        = Studio\n| Longtype    = \n| Artist      = [[Foolish Creeper (band)|Foolish Creeper]]\n| Cover       = 9-Revamp.jpg\n| Border      =\n| Alt         =\n| Caption     =\n| Released    = November 12, 2002\n| Recorded    = 1999-2002\n| Venue       =\n| Studio      =\n| Genre       = Rock, Metal, Pop Rock\n| Length      = {{Duration|m=55|s=11}}\n| Language    =\n| Label       = [[Tonal Records]]\n| Director    =\n| Producer    = Dave Shevil, Lauren Jensen\n| Compiler    =\n| Chronology  =\n| Last album  = ''[[Cover Me (album)|Cover Me]]''<br />(2001)\n| This album  = '''''Revamp'''''<br />(2002) \n| Next album  = ''[[Inside Out II (album)|Inside Out II]]''<br />(2009)\n| Misc        = \n}}\n\n'''''Revamp''''' is the ninth album released by [[Foolish Creeper (band)|Foolish Creeper]] and the last before the band's hiatus.\n\n==Production==\nIt was during the creation of the album that the band started experiencing a bit of creative fatigue. Their first attempts at songs led to a handful of tracks being recorded before being disregarded. Only one song (track 4's \"Going, Going, Here\") survived from the original recording sessions.\n\n== Track listing ==\n{{Track listing\n| headline    = \n| total_length    = 55:11\n\n| writing_credits = yes\n\n| title1          = Tenative\n| writer1         = Lauren Jensen\n| length1         = 4:23\n\n| title2          = Forever Until The End\n| writer2         = Jensen, Craig Hansen, Karen Weber\n| length2         = 4:28\n\n| title3          = Deep In Thought\n| writer3         = Victor Morgan\n| length3         = 4:58\n\n| title4          = Going, Going, Here\n| writer4         = Jensen, Morgan\n| length4         = 4:26\n\n| title5          = Before I Say Hello\n| writer5         = Morgan\n| length5         = 4:33\n\n| title6          = Checkbox\n| writer6         = Jensen, Roman Erickson\n| length6         = 5:12\n\n| title7          = Revamp\n| writer7         = Jensen, Morgan\n| length7         = 5:06\n\n| title8          = The Floor at the Top\n| writer8         = Jensen, Weber\n| length8         = 4:37\n\n| title9          = Tomorrow's not Today\n| writer9         = Jensen, Morgan, Dave Shevil\n| length9         = 4:30\n\n| title10         = Long Shot\n| writer10        = Erickson\n| length10        = 4:59\n\n| title11         = Untitled Track\n| writer11        = Jensen, Morgan, Weber, Hansen, Erickson\n| length11        = 7:49\n}}\n\n==Reception==\nEarly reviews of the album stated that the album was \"more of the same old same old\" from the band. Most complimented the final track for its callback tone to the long, jam session songs of the mid 70's. \n\n==Car Accident & Hiatus==\nJust as the band started to make plans to begin touring, [[Victor Morgan]] suffered a near fatal injury after another car t-boned him in an intersection. Morgan was rushed to the hospital where doctors were able to keep him alive, however, it would take another five years of therapy before he would be able to walk unassisted.\n\nThe continual frustration and fatigue brought on by the album made the band's decision to take a break an easy one. On January 9th, 2003 [[Dave Shevil]] and [[Lauren Jensen]] publicly announced the band's hiatus, citing a break was needed after over 20 years of performing.\n\n== Personnel ==\n* Victor Morgan \u2013 lead vocals\n* Lauren Jensen \u2013 lead guitar, backing vocals\n* Craig Hansen \u2013 rhythm guitar\n* Karen\tWeber \u2013 bass\n* Roman\tErickson \u2013 drums, percussion"
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                        "*": "{{Infobox hospital\n| name        = Rhenderelli Asylum\n| org/group   = <!-- org or group that owns/manages the hospital -->\n| logo        = <!-- please conform to copyright -->\n| logo_size   = <!-- logo size or width in pixels -->\n| image       = Image:Rhenderelli-Asylum-Vintage.jpg<!-- preferably photo of the main building or entrance -->\n| image_size  = 225 <!-- image size or width in pixels (225 matches default map_size) -->\n| alt         = <!-- alternative text for image, see [[WP:ALT]] -->\n| caption     = Rhenderelli circa 1915<!-- text displayed below image -->\n| map_type    = <!-- uses the [[Template:Location map]] format; defines value for {{{1}}} parameter; must have latitude and longitude if using this -->\n| relief      = <!-- any non-blank value (yes, 1, etc.) will cause the template to display a relief map image, where available -->\n| map_size    = <!-- map size or width in pixels (do not include \"px\"); default is 225 -->\n| map_alt     = <!-- alternative text for map image, see WP:ALT for details -->\n| map_caption = <!-- a small caption under the map such as \"Shown in region, country\" -->\n| latitude    = <!-- to display coordinates (or: latd / latm / lats / latNS); required if using map_type -->\n| longitude   = <!-- to display coordinates (or: longd / longm / longs / longEW); required if using map_type -->\n| location    = <!-- optional - displayed before region, state, country -->\n| region      = [[New Prairie]]<!-- e.g. City or County -->\n| state       = Wisconsin<!-- optional - UK: England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland; US: the US state name; CA: province name -->\n| country     = <!-- country name or two-letter code - use UK for United Kingdom or US for United States -->\n| coordinates = <!-- alternative to latitude/longitude; use {{coord}} template with 'display=inline, title' -->\n| healthcare  = Private<!-- UK: NHS; AU/CA: Medicare; ELSE free-form text, e.g. Private -->\n| funding     = Non-profit<!-- use: Non-profit, For-profit, Government, Public - will generate links -->\n| type        = <!-- use: Community, District, General, District General, Teaching, Specialist -->\n| affiliation = <!-- medical school / university affiliations (medical or paramedical) -->\n| patron      = <!-- the individual who acts as the hospital patron -->\n| network     = <!-- hospital network, non-owner -->\n| standards   = <!-- optional if no national standards -->\n| emergency   = <!-- UK/IR/HK/SG: Yes/No, in CA/IL/US: I/II/III/IV/V for Trauma certification level -->\n| helipad     = <!-- Yes, No, or [[Template:Airport codes]] with p=n; leave blank if unknown or not verifiable -->\n| beds        = 1,500<!-- cite in article as well -->\n| speciality  = Mental Disorders, Psychiatric Evaluation and Therapy<!-- if devoted to a speciality (i.e. not a broad spectrum); ONLY displayed if type=Specialist or type=Teaching -->\n| founded     = 1929<!-- cite in article as well -->\n| closed      = <!-- if defunct, please also add to Category:Defunct hospitals -->\n| demolished  = <!-- if demolished at a different time from closure -->\n| website     = <!-- use {{URL|www.example.com}} -->\n| other_links = <!-- link(s) to related articles -->\n| module      = <!-- or 'embedded' or 'nrhp' -->\n}}\n\n'''Rhenderelli Asylum''' is a mental institution built on the northwest side of New Prairie during the town's early days.  \n\n==Early Days==\nPurposely put on plot of land measuring some 5 miles wide, surrounded by tall fences that would prevent, or at least considerably slow down, anyone attempting to escape the asylum.  The Asylum itself is named after [[Bruno Rhenderelli|Dr. Bruno Rhenderelli]], one of New Prairie\u2019s first official doctors.  Rhenderelli treated all the residents of New Prairie since it\u2019s start in the early part of the 20th century.  As the city grew, his demand became higher and more stressful.  Soon, Rhenderelli needed more to aid him.  Hiring on 4 hands to help him out, he slowly formed the first hospital located downtown New Prairie in 1924.  \n\n==Rhenderelli and the Dark Killer==\nOver the course of the next few years, Rhenderelli and his associates started getting calls of help from citizens claiming to have seen or been visited by a man in black. The cases were strange and the victims of the so-called \u201c[[Dark Killer|Dark Man]]\u201d were simply deemed restless and stressed. Sleep was prescribed and usually no more was heard from them.  \n\nIt wasn\u2019t until 1929 that Mayor [[Nucci Balfone]] was found bleeding outside the town\u2019s church on a Sunday morning. Balfone later told Rhenderelli that a man \u201cdressed entirely in black\u201d came to his house late at night, brutally murdered his wife and children, and proceeded to kill him until he turned like hearing something in the distance. The bodies of Balfone's family were in fact found in his house, but many doubted his story of a \u201cDark Killer\u201d as he called him, and felt that instead, Balfone had simply snapped due to the constant pressure of being mayor. It was then that Rhenderelli, afraid to admit that something ''MIGHT'' actually is going on around New Prairie, simply announced Balfone had snapped under pressure and decided to build a location to house him for further treatments.  \n\nUsing the money he made from his visits to the town, plus state funding, Rhenderelli built the main house of the Asylum, which was finished in 1930. Rhenderelli himself lived on the top floor of the house, in a room set off and away from any other rooms, hidden behind a bookcase in his office. Balfone stayed at the Asylum for further examinations in [[Cell 17]], however, he never strayed from the same story. Late one night in the summer of 1936, Rhenderelli was awoken by nurses and orderlies saying they had found Balfone's mangled body lying on his cot. Muddy footprints led into and out of his room, down the hall to the wall outside of Rhenderelli's office where they stopped. Following the footsteps leading into the Asylum, a few of the doctors/nurses found that they came from the backdoor of the building and out onto the lawn of the grounds.  \n\nThe following morning, Rhenderelli personally set out to follow the tracks in the grass. As he did, he noticed that they occasionally vanished for a few feet and reappeared further along, as if the person had simply skipped that part of the land. Continuing to follow them, they led right to the huge cement wall surrounding the perimeter of the asylum, where one track appeared to be halfway through the wall as if the person simply walked through it. Confused about what he was seeing, Rhenderelli started back to the building only to, as he states, \u201ccome face to face with a man dressed in black, who abruptly tried to squeeze me to death with his hands.\u201d Rhenderelli passed out in the process and was found some 2 days later by the nurses of his asylum.\n\nRhenderelli did nothing but rant about the man in black and his attempt to kill him for days on end. Eventually, his own people committed him to the very asylum he built, claiming he too had gone crazy. He also was put in Cell 17. A new doctor from Milwaukee came in and took charge of the Asylum. Rhenderelli remained quiet in his room, saying only that the Dark Killer would return to prove he wasn\u2019t crazy until he died quietly in his room in 1968.\n\n==The Middle Years & Cell 17==\nThe Asylum itself has housed many over the years and as well has been expanded upon numerous times.  In 1955, a western wing was built that could house up to 200 more patients and included a new medical lab for tests.  In 1974, an eastern wing was built, again adding 200 more rooms for patients and a morgue.  In the summer of 1992, the asylum was struck by lightning and lost power for 3 days.  When the lightning struck, it not only blew the power, but also hit an inmate looking out his barred window.  The inmate awoke, ranting of the Dark Killer coming after him.  His rants recalled the ancient stories that Rhenderelli and Balfone once told.  \n\n[[File:Rhenderelli-Asylum-Aerial.jpg|thumb|right|Rhenderelli from the air in 2001]]\n\nLater it was found that he was in the exact room that both of them once stayed (and died) in, Cell 17.  The inmate got more and more vicious and eventually broke free of his cell and caused havoc through the asylum.  He escaped outdoors and was chased down by the security guards all the way to the cement barrier.  As the guards reached the barrier, all claimed to have watched the inmate run straight through the wall without stopping.  The particular inmate was never found again, though the remains of a tattered outfit he was last seen in, were found near the [[Martini Farm]] in the early part of 1997.  \n\n==The Teen Massacres of 1995==\nIn late 1995, after the second set of Teen Killings, [[Amanda Mendel]] was committed as the mastermind behind said killings.  Her cell was Cell 17.  She\u2019s still there today, mumbling to herself and drawings pictures about the same thing that it\u2019s three previous occupants did: the Dark Killer.  \n\n==Notable Patients==\nBesides being the house of many of New Prairie\u2019s crazier residents, Rhenderelli Asylum also doubles as the town\u2019s leading help with mental and physical disorders.  [[Vincenzo Sporteino]] meets with [[Louis Sonei|Dr. Louis Sonei]] for help with grief over his wife\u2019s death and feelings of hatred towards his daughter.  [[Leon Portman]] visit\u2019s the same doctor as well. [[Prudence Tracey]] visit\u2019s the hospital for help with her asthma. [[Carol Richie|Dr. Carol Richie]] treated [[Sarah Cole]] and Amanda Mendel, as well as those patients who have come in contact with the Dark Killer. And in 2027, [[Jack Rupert]] even checked himself in for a few months until claiming he was better and checked out, only to be found dead later that evening in his apartment.\n\n==Doctors & Other Employees==\n*[[Bruno Rhenderelli|Dr. Bruno Rhenderelli]]\n*[[Carol Richie|Dr. Carol Richie]]\n*[[Louis Sonei|Dr. Louis Sonei]] (1976 - 2012)\n*[[Dallas Stevenson|Dr. Dallas Stevenson]]\n*[[Marshall Strapp|Dr. Marshal Strapp]] (Psychiatrist)\n\n[[Category:Locations]]"
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