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  • Charlie don't surf!

    all right, I'm all jazzed from the amazing epic that was Apocalypse Now and I've decided to make a list of the four best military themed punk songs 1) World At War-Black Market Baby: Basically sums up Apocalypse Now in about a minute and that's exactly why I love it 2) Commando-Ramones: silly and ...
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  • Guess what?

    Throbbing Gristle repetitiveness kinda sucks, but the good news: the original version of search and destroy is still somehow beautiful in all its muddied, muted glory.
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  • Perhaps the most sincere, personal political song Jello Biafra's ever written

    Bozo Skeleton- Lard from 1990 Here today, gone tomorrowDon't need my self rememberedBut what I help create and leave behindIs important to meTo dent the comfortably numbWith constructive satireMake my life one big prankOn a society I hateall that we are when we're on a stageIs Vaudeville jester for ...
  • punkish movies and documentaries

    Okay, here's the official tally of punk documentaries and films the excellent: This Is england: a recent drama about a young schoolboy who joins a skinhead gang in the 80s that gets into hot water when a racist teen takes over. Punk rock movie: excellent account of the late 70s Uk scene with all the...
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  • 1 2-3-4! Best Punk books (and then some!)

    If you're like me, you're not only fascinated and love punk rock, but are also fascinated by how it all started and what were the musical inspirations for it, so here's some good reads in no particular order 1) England's dreaming:a great account on the 70s punk movement in England. Yes, it focuses m...
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  • rap picks (and a lil electronica too!)

    I'm puttin the well known, able to get stuff first (the one's I've sat down and listened to on my computer) 1988-1989: NWA- Straight Outta Compton: If the Sex Pistols did rap, this is what it'd sound like Beastie Boys- Paul's Boutique: A million miles better than the overly goony Liscence to ill and...
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  • right right right..

    sorry for lack of updates, I just haven't gotten around to it. Today, I have some more radio favorites of mine to give to you. First up, Little Steven's underground garage: http://www.littlestevensundergroundgarage.com/play/archive.html Yes, I know it's had coporate sponsors in the past, but this is...
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  • podcast favorite #3

    Beastie Boys + radio= what could be better? http://littleradio.com/shows/show/31 Yeah, the recording's a little wonky and crackles a bit, but still pretty enjoyable in my eyes
  • podcast favorite #2: The Sound of Young America

    okay, the site's down right now, but if you go here: http://www.maximumfun.org./ and click on Listen, you'll find a bunch of great radio interviews with musicians, writers, artists, and most of all, comedians. There's also a Never Not Funny-like show on there called Jordan Jesse Go starring the host...
  • okay...uh

    I post all my other thoughts and such on my livejournal, I've had a myspace, but sorta abandoned it and my facebook is still sittin there.. not doin much, but anyway: I'll post the podcast sites that I enjoy here and reccomend em to the good folks here: First up: Never Not Funny: http://podcast.jimm...