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Bolt Uprite refers to a musician (in the loosest of terms) singer/bass player/song writer, who formed and played with No! We're Fast (an alternative rock band) in Preston, Lancashire from March 1992. No! We're Fast were banned from many local venues, but maintained a cult following in Lancashire, Greater Manchester and mid Wales. They participated in several 'Battle Of The Bands' competitions - always coming last. The other members were Andrew Woodcroft (guitar/vocals/co-song writer) and Mark (Summy) Sumner on drums.