The Absentees - Tryin to Mess With Me
guy in germs tshirt listens to great song, owns samurai sword
Subs - Gimme your heart
45” (1978)
Anthrax - Among The Living
Recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon November 16, 1987 and taken from the now very rare VHS Oidivnikufesin
Classic Ruins - 1+1 is less than 2
Ace of Hearts label single from 1980.
Frank Rowe - guitar lead vocals
Billy Borgioli (ex-Real Kids) - rhythm guitar
Kevin Glasheen - drums
Stairway to Jandek
“The Medium Is The Medium - Nam June Paik clip
Here’s a short clip from a Nam June Paik video piece featured in the PBS early ’70s special “The Medium Is The Medium”. Pretty cool stuff.
Twig Haper on Steev Mike
Full piece and more writings - http://heresee.com/twigharper/writings.htm
Over the years people have asked me what is Steev Mike and what is my involvement. First off let me say there is not a simple cut and dry answer to this question, when asked in person its a hard thing to articulate because it covers so many avenues of possibilities. I will try my best to write about it.
First off if you are reading this you most likely know who Andrew W.K. is. Lets just assume you do, and if you don’t please type “Andrew WK Steev Mike” into google and readup.
I first met Andrew WK when we were attending community high school, If I remember correctly our art teacher introduced us. At this time I saw a comic book he was drawing, and it blew me away. The attention to detail was just so beyond the ability of most people twice his age, it was hard to believe. Right then I new something was up. I didnt attend school much and alot of us were really into creating as much chaos and excitement as we could get away with, so and eventually I got expelled, along with my good friend Nathan Young (who currently plays in that band Wolf Eyes ya know?)
At that point me and Nathan lived at a sort of experimental group housing madhouse, it was in Ann Arbor on jefferson street, thus known as the Jefferson House. The Jefferson House was across the street from University of Michigans Institute for Social Research. At this point in the house we were experimenting with psychedelics, noise music, deprogramming social imprints, creating new imprints and being generally crazy as young energetic intelligent outcasts do. I could spend alot of time writing about this but back to point. Andrew would come over alot during lunch break from school, and during one of these times was my first glimpse of what would be unfolding over the last 15 or so years. A popular paranoid topic at the Jefferson House was that we were unknowingly in the middle of a social experiment designed by some people involved at the University of Michigan. So enter Andrew, a very shy nice young man who was also devious and very talented. So he started coming around more and more, and these paranoia ideas increased within me and I attached them to his presence.
I think like a year later, one night I stayed up for 28 hours then took 7 hits of super super strong LSD-25 black pyramid gels. It was my first drug induced egodeath experience, and of course it utterly blew me to pieces. I made contact with inter-dimensional entities who showed me many possible futures of my self and everyone I knew, I hit the christ consciousness, worlds exploded, I was birthed out of the cosmic egg and then shit back into the hells of earth…. My ground training at this point was zero; alot of what unfolded I had no reference point. So the experience left me utterly confused with maniac enlightenment, for half a year….
The Users-Sick of You/I`m in Love With Today
Classic UK Punk! Debut Single From 1977.sick of you like i’ve never been sick before
Dave Mustaine drinks Slayer urine
Dave Mustaine drinks “Satanic Slayer urine” just before Megadeth’s gig in Birmingham, England (October 13th, 1990).
backstage homoeroticism
Terry Riley & Don Cherry - improvisation (1970) - Part 1
Category: Music
Tags: Terry Riley Don Cherry
RIP CHUCK BISCUITS
“James Greene, Jr., a freelance music writer from Brooklyn, New York, reports that legendary hard rock drummer Chuck Biscuits, whose lengthy résumé included stints in such flagship underground acts as BLACK FLAG and SOCIAL DISTORTION, died Saturday (October 24) after a prolonged battle with throat cancer. He was 44 years old.
“In response to the inquires, thank you for all the support,” an anonymous family member wrote in an e-mail sent yesterday morning. “Chuck did not survive his battle with throat cancer. He passed surrounded by his family on 10/24/09.”
Chuck Biscuits was probably best known to the general populous for his work with DANZIG. Beginning in 1988, Chuck played on that group’s first four albums, which are often hailed as DANZIG’s best (thanks in no small part to Chuck’s powerful drumming style). The percussionist also appeared on 1993’s “Thrall: Demonsweatlive” EP; that release yielded an unexpected chart-burning hit for DANZIG in “Mother” a song the band originally included on their self-titled debut.”
Black Flag - National Talk Show Feature on Punk Violence…
Dukowski speaks….
Scott Walker Sez: “Eat A Chocolate”
Scott Walker Sez “Eat A Chocolate”
Megadeth - Crush ‘Em
Risk is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Megadeth released in 1999. Risk is the last original Megadeth release to feature long time Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman, who announced his departure from the group in early 2000.[1] This album is the first Megadeth recording with drummer Jimmy DeGrasso.
The title stems from a comment by Lars Ulrich from Metallica, who suggested to Dave Mustaine that he take more “risks” with his music [1]. This decision resulted in mixed reviews for both the band and the album; a good portion did not favor the new sound and image, while other praised the band for attempting something different and experimenting rather than sticking to their roots.
“Crush ‘Em” is a song by heavy metal band Megadeth and the lead single from their eighth studio album, Risk. It first appeared on the soundtrack to Universal Soldier: The Return in July 1999 and debuted as the third most added track on alternative rock stations on July 5. Intended as a hockey anthem, “Crush ‘Em” has become associated with sporting events and was heavily promoted by World Championship Wrestling. The 2004 remastered edition of Risk includes the bonus track “Crush ‘Em” (Jock Mix).
Mustaine, a black belt and fan of the NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes, has described “Crush ‘Em” as Megadeth’s official sports and wrestling anthem. He wrote the song primarily as a hockey theme and said that he was “sick of hearing Gary Glitter’s ‘Rock and Roll Part 2’ every time someone scored a goal.” Mustaine added, “I thought, ‘maybe we can do something that is celebratory and inspiring.’ So we did ‘Crush ‘Em,’ which we also felt would be good for any sport.”[4] After offering the Coyotes severals songs that they declined to use, the band decided to give “Crush ‘Em” directly to the NHL, which chose to use it on the JumboTron screens the following season. Aside from WCW and NHL appearances, “Crush ‘Em” became a favorite in Major League Baseball and was requested for use by the NFL. It appeared on NHL 2Toronto: All Star Game Hits! in 2001, and the Tom Leykis radio show regularly uses portions of the song as transitional music.
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