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Music Shit / Re: Strummin' Mental series
« on: July 13, 2016, 08:07:58 AM »
The presses on Link Wraychords are remastered versions of the originals, also with updated cover art. Track lists are a bit off due to an increase in pickiness, but are more or less the same.
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Your Favorite JPEG/GIF
« on: July 11, 2016, 09:26:30 AM »


Damn... Fiddler Mikey's rubber legs in relation to everyone else's stiff stems.
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THE WEAD - unissued '66 Cleveland garage. Two totally driving movers with a sound pretty unique for what it is, partly due to the guy's voice (sounds like he's 12 years old). These tracks would have fit in perfectly on Last of the Garage Punk Unknowns or the Teen Jangler volume of Teenage Shutdown.


https://slovenly.bandcamp.com/album/the-wead-by-the-whey-ep


You?d figure that with the recent release of two new volumes of Crypt Records? Back From The Grave series, and a vast stack of Last of the Garage Punk Unknowns comps finally getting their due, that the well of unheard '60s garage band recordings finally got sucked clean dry. Enter Tom Shannon of the mighty CHEATER SLICKS who dialed us up last year with a story of a customer he met while on the clock at Columbus, Ohio?s famed Used Kids Records, where he holds down hours and takes all the good stuff. Said customer delivered a perfectly preserved time capsule 7? acetate from his Cleveland juvenile delinquent combo THE WEAD: drummer Mike O?Callaghan allowed Mr. Shannon home recording privileges on proper gear where the resulting files were handed over to Black Gladiator / Slovenly Recordings for release. Much to garage kingpin Tim Warren?s chagrin, we sent him the tracks to apply his Crypt-style audio tweaking and manhandling, and we now present the first ever issue of this lost 1966 teenpunk masterpiece. ?By The Whey? is a rabid punker wrought with menacing mod riffage, a twisted break and lead vox that shows the singer sounding like puberty was still miles away. The flip ?And I And She? is of equal unhinged quality - a storming raver that would have easily fit on the ?Teen Jangler Blowout!? volume of Teenage Shutdown, and it's as unique as we?ve ever heard. We?re honored and proud as hell to offer this truly unknown two-sider to the world for the first time.
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Non-Music Shit / Re: free band names
« on: June 23, 2016, 10:54:39 AM »
SQUALOR

shit, two bands with this name listed on d-cogs.
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Non-Music Shit / Re: free band names
« on: June 23, 2016, 06:03:24 AM »
inconsistent assistants

Incontinent Continents
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Non-Music Shit / Re: free band names
« on: June 22, 2016, 07:11:15 PM »
SQUALOR
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Listening to this Sleeping Beauties LP and afraid I'm not going to love it (as much as I really want to) based on this first listen.  But I've said that about plenty albums that I now listen to weekly, so we'll see.

My favorite album of the year so far. I like it more than the Hunches.

Wowwwwwwwwww... for real?  More than the Hunches reissue from this year or the Hunches as a whole?  Either way, pretty bold statement, but respect.


Not saying SB is "better" but it's exactly what I want to hear right now. I wouldn't have liked it as much if they'd have gone the blown-out route. Not to say I don't love piles of disgusting filth, but those dudes already done did that elsewhere. I appreciate the lyrical playfulness / humor and especially the endless nods to rock'n'roll history. And of course there's plenty of wacked out sound effects and such that help me feel right at home.
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Listening to this Sleeping Beauties LP and afraid I'm not going to love it (as much as I really want to) based on this first listen.  But I've said that about plenty albums that I now listen to weekly, so we'll see.

My favorite album of the year so far. I like it more than the Hunches.
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Music Shit / Re: Buzzcocks What Do I Get on UK Macdonalds advert
« on: June 21, 2016, 06:23:23 AM »
Just heard this on a Corona commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pnuW8V8obc

Pretty class. I wondered if they were trying to compete with Heineken and their Bollywood commercial from a few years ago. Not that the Corona commercial had some crazy production like the other. It was pretty basic.
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I thought I made up PG ALLIN a few weeks back. Turns out I was too late and it had already been clowned here.
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Spray Paint's new material sounded amazing live...I could take or leave the recorded versions.

new album (CD) in the car yesterday on a sunny day driving around rural PA was intense. kind of one note, but it's a good, harsh note.
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Black Gladiator:

THE WEAD - unissued '66 Cleveland garage. Two totally driving movers with a sound pretty unique for what it is, partly due to the guy's voice (sounds like he's 12 years old). These tracks would have fit in perfectly on Last of the Garage Punk Unknowns or the Teen Jangler volume of Teenage Shutdown.

PUKE SPIT AND GUTS "Eat Hot Lead" - hoping this will actually be out before the year is over. I just sent a mint copy of the LP to Tim Warren for transfer / mastering. The first 100 copies will be pressed on clear wax with blood splatter like the cover (kinda) and come with a free autographed glossy 8 x 10 of Marie Manslaughter. Download will come with a bunch of photos (including some live show shit that's pretty unbelievable) and bonus tracks including demos / live, KROQ soundchecks of DJs giving the album away, and possibly the Erratic single.
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Music Shit / Re: TERMBO UPDATE THREAD
« on: May 28, 2016, 11:21:38 AM »
Rick Noll (Bona Fide) is coming over tonight. He'll be pleased to see the label mentioned in the Billy Synth review.
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Music Shit / Re: Jamaican music
« on: May 27, 2016, 05:59:34 AM »
Deadly Dragon Sound System podcasts:

http://deadlydragonsoundsystem.podomatic.com/
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Non-Music Shit / Re: free band names
« on: May 26, 2016, 01:40:45 PM »
SUCKA TEAT
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