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    • July 4, 2009 6:36 AM CDT
    • bella mossa! come si trova? candu beneisi a roma?

    • July 2, 2009 12:05 PM CDT
    • Hallo to everybody, For Monsters Records presents:

      hangee v web grande

      FMR017 THE HANGEE V Unpleasantly Yours LP/CD (2009)

      CALL IT A BASH! CALL IT A BALL! CALL IT A BLAST!....

      Garage punk lovers make yeah! yeah! in their cave… while the HANGEE V lurks in the mono turntable! Well it's time to take off with “UNPLEASANTLY YOURS”, that's the… most rudest record you've ever heard! ....

      Here’s the new HANGEE V not expected 2nd album with 14 new tracks ready to explode in your haunted house incl. the covers of “Poor Man” (High Tension), “Gone” (Plastic Blues Band), “Gonna Get In That Girl's Mind” (Reddlemen) and “Burn Witch Burn” (Circus). There is absolutely no way to stop to play “UNPLEASANTLY YOURS”, so are you ready for this second ride into the THE HANGEE V?

    • July 3, 2009 9:10 PM CDT
    • Yeah, Mark Young’s original was deleted by the wiki-police because no one could find external references demonstrating how significant the site is - apparently us insisting that we’re all cool as fuck just doesn’t cut it...

      I’m trying to draft a new entry but most searches for garagepunk.com or The Hideout bring up either officially related stuff (and a site cant promote itself) or blog entries, which aren’t valid references (you shouldn’t have been so busy Kopper man)

      Does anybody know of an article on another music site or in a magazine that mentions the original garagepunk.com, The Hideout or the podcast network? (I’m sure I remember something in Ugly Things)

      There are a whole lot of much less worthy sites that have an entry so I’m sure we can put something together (if the damn Christians can do it...)

    • July 3, 2009 12:44 PM CDT
    • So now, once more please for slow BLOCKHEADS:
      What?!! You put it up, and it was deleted?!?!?!?!!?!!!!!

      Talk about selective perspective on importance and protofascism then. Wiki you ain't Fuzzkers... you are F....

      Jesus Freak? Christian rock music? I'm glad I don't live under THAT rock!

    • July 2, 2009 6:12 PM CDT
    • So, according to Wikipedia The Garage Punk Hideout is a candidate for ‘speedy deletion’ for struggling to ‘indicate the importance or significance of the subject...’ but The Jesus Freak Hideout http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Freak_Hideout) is perfectly acceptable... The world truly is a terrifying place friends...

    • July 2, 2009 9:07 AM CDT
    • and we apparently have to provide some credible external source as to why it is we're all so fucking awesome.

    • July 3, 2009 10:31 AM CDT
    • cool, just mail me your adress & i will get a list over to you, ok? Cheers & remember it's friday / ToBBA Z. www.zorchproductions.com/shop Simon said:

      I'll trade ya some Lobsters 7" and I should have something by Pinche Gringo soon.

    • July 3, 2009 10:27 AM CDT
    • I'll trade ya some Lobsters 7" and I should have something by Pinche Gringo soon.

    • July 2, 2009 11:40 AM CDT
    • Hey gang!

      Just recently realllly fallin' fer this nutty, fratty slopper, "One to Ten" by Dickie Treadway & the Salados ...anybody got anything on this group (I have the above tune on the Twistin' Rumble vol. 5 LP-compilation, btw) ...they got any other stuff....where they from? whatever ya gots!

      Mucho mahalo,

      Wipeout

    • July 2, 2009 11:14 AM CDT
    • i think it's : F# B for the verse C# B F# E for the pre chorus ( she's volatile, she's my baby) E F# F# E for the chorus i'll be sure next week in paris and in belguim ! Dirtbag Surfer said:

      Do you have the chords to this song?

    • July 2, 2009 11:01 AM CDT
    • the writing of this book is a little bit pretentious...

    • July 2, 2009 6:32 AM CDT
    • I wanna throw in the some originators from the previous era's:

      A couple a BO DIDDLEY albums,
      some by LITTLE RICHARD,
      some of ESQUERITA,

      and some spins by the TIMELES Haze.

      It's out of the Genre, but without those (and a whole big bunch of others and their Albums swarming) = NO GARAGEROCK.

      LOVE,
      IDON

    • July 1, 2009 6:58 PM CDT
    • NEW show out now!!! GO APE! This shows packing a whole bunch of primitive, primate rock'n'roll tunes into one apetastic hour. So hang on tight cos your gonna be swinging to the monkey beat before the peel of a banana! click here to listen and download

      Thanks for listening Keep it primitive Mr A The Barber

    • July 1, 2009 5:47 AM CDT
    • r i p mr marsh:(:(

    • June 30, 2009 2:58 PM CDT
    • RIP Sky Sunlight!
      Thanks for the memories!

    • June 27, 2009 6:08 PM CDT
    • RIP Sky...

    • June 27, 2009 9:46 AM CDT
    • Erik 4-A said:

      He dressed a lot better in those pictures than when I met him in 1992 and later in 1998. He wasn't blonde then either.
      Happy Trails you Cosmic Cowboy! UPDATE: My Experiences with Sky Saxon in Seattle in the mid 1990s: I remember when Sky was hanging out in Seattle in the mid 90s. He was in a band called the Wolf Pack with Brad Ramels & Mike Refuzor and couple of other folks. He also had a project called Fast Planet and one called Sunflower too. He introduced himself to me at the University Streetfair while I was Stage Managing as, "Hi I am Sky Saxon of the Seeds, creator of Flower Power and I will be playing here today." "With what band?" I innocently asked. "All of them. I will get up and they will let me jam with them, because of who I am" "Not is if they don't want you to. Now please step out of the Backstage area, sir." He was wearing clothes that looked like they hadn't been changed since 1966! A few year later. I got a call at the studio from a Richard Marsh (his real name) manager of the band Sunflower who wanted some FREE studio time for that band. "Why?" again I innocently asked (recognizing the voice over the phone) "Well this band contains Sky Saxon the creator of Flower Power and it will be big" Mr Marsh replied. "Fat Chance on that!" I exclaimed and hung up. Or something like that. There you have it. One of my many brushes with glory and fame. El Tiki said:

      Thanks for all, brother Sunlight, and happy trails in the next Sphere!

    • June 27, 2009 9:03 PM CDT
    • Yup, well three of 'em anyway. As far as I know lead vocalist Marcus Durant is M.I.A. but the rest of the band, Carl Horne (bass) Andy Duvall (drums) Rich Millman (guitar) formed Browntown West with vocalist Christa DiBiase. Bassist Carl Horne also plays in Cheetah Speed and did a short stint touring with the Supersuckers. Both band play semi-often in the San Fransisco Bay Area. They also back Jello Biafra on his Speed Demon/Jezebel 7" (2008). Alternative Tentacles blog review

    • June 27, 2009 1:51 PM CDT
    • Have no idea as to the whereabouts of the ex-Zen Guerrilla gang, but I gots a few of their albums fer sale if yer interested? (send me a private message fer more info)...

      P.S. As I was makin' my metamorphosis in the maniac garagepunker I proudly am now I went thru a perverse punk-blues/dirty blues phase...& Zen Guerrilla were near the top of my list o' favs at the time...now ...well...not so much.