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‘Lost’ and found

The Brooklyn Paper

Fans of the adventure drama “Lost” looking for a premiere party next Wednesday need look no further than the Bell House, where a recap rock band will get fans up to speed.

The highly addictive show, which chronicles the adventures of plane crash survivors on a remote island (pictured), left its fans hanging when Season Four ended — but Previously on Lost, the band, will recap all the plot twists.

As further enticement, there’ll be $1 rum punches, and “Lost”-inspired soap, T-shirts and survival kits furnished by the event-listing group Brooklyn Based.

The band formed last November when “Lost” junkies Adam Schatz and Jeff Curtin wanted to honor the show to which they had both become addicted (sex, drugs and “Lost”?).

When they realized the premiere was fast approaching, the now five-member band approached Bell House with the idea to perform before the show’s three-hour premiere.

“It’s a pretty ridiculous situation,” said Bell House Manager William Crane.

Previously on Lost at the Bell House [149 Seventh St., between Second and Third avenues in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], Jan. 21 at 8 pm. “Lost” screening at 9 pm. Doors open at 7 pm with party drinks and raffle. Cover, $5. Visit www.thebellhouseny.com for info.

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