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Mike Cryer lives in Chapin, South Carolina. He is a 2005 graduate of Chapin High School and 2009 graduate of University South Carolina. He works as a Lifeguard. Mike loves listening to Rufio, Thursday, Oasis, Slipknot, Hopesfall, Chevelle, Throwdown, Green Day, Skindred, The Shins, Rise Against, Norma Jean, Senses Fail, Dead Poetic, Project 86, The Postal Service, Saves The Day, The Used, Reel Big Fish, The Ataris, Less Than Jake, As I Lay Dying, Lost Prophets, Alkaline Trio, At The Drive-in, The Get Up Kids, Unwritten Law, Every Time I Die, The Exies, Lucky Boys Confusion, Element Eighty, No Warning, Hope Conspiracy and Further Seems Forever. Futurama is his favorite TV show. Mike loves the movies Homegrown, The Boondock Saints, Forrest Gump, Killswitch Engage and The Count Of Monte Cristo. Mike loves watching Baseball play.
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