Monday, June 28, 2004

DOA "Live Free or Die" CD

Just after the band's 25 anniversary they have a new line up as a three piece with the Great Baldini remaining on drums and Dan Yaremko on bass. They record a more ska influenced full length at Profile Studios in March of 2004, which gets self-released on Sudden Death. there are loads of folks who help out with brass instruments to get that big band sound. The songs on here are:
1. Agony and teh Ecstacy
2. Earache
3. Bragnds and Pirates
4. Masters of War
5. Fat Cat
6. Stand Up Now
7. Fucked Up Bush
8. Drive My Car
9. Robin Hood
10. Can't Push Me Around
11. You Won't Stand Alone
12. Mountains Eventually Fall
13. Eve of Destruction
14. We Don't Need No God Damn War
15. Road Kill
16. Kill Ya Later
17. Marijuana Moterfucker
18. I Make This World
19. The Concrete Beach
20. Bad Moon Risin'

Zine - Konflict in the Kino, Issue 12

Click on the image to open or save a PDF of this zine.

Issue 12 starts off with a feature on films beyond Earth. Jim Bakker's son answers the 3 Questions. The filmmaker for Hot Dog Man is interviewed. Dion interviews Finnish metal band Viikate. And there are loads of reviews.

Sunday, June 20, 2004

Radio - Sunday, June 20, 2004



VOETSEK - XFriendsX (CIUT)
VOETSEK - A is for Anarchy (CIUT)
VOETSEK - Che Sells (CIUT)
VOETSEK - Keepsakes and Piss (CIUT)
VOETSEK - Interview (CIUT)

Saturday, June 5, 2004

Radio - Sunday, June 5, 2004




THE LEGHOUNDS - C'Mon Baby (CIUT)
THE LEGHOUNDS - Making Out (CIUT)
THE LEGHOUNDS - Wasted Years (CIUT)
THE LEGHOUNDS - Come Back (CIUT)
THE LEGHOUNDS - Hot Twat (CIUT)
THE LEGHOUNDS - Backseat Love (CIUT)
THE LEGHOUNDS - Top Two Buttons (CIUT)
THE LEGHOUNDS - Just in Case you Change your Mind (CIUT)
THE LEGHOUNDS - Interview (CIUT)

Tuesday, June 1, 2004

Zine - EXD, VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4


This issue came out in June 2004. The Aversions from Quebec City are on the cover. Then we get to print for the first time an interview with Attitude, an amazing crossover band from the late 80's that was conducted by Daragh Hayes back in 1992, but has never been published. Daragh does a modern day interview with Max Ward, the guy behind the kit and 625 Productions and his thoughts on Japan. There is a column on Barcelona, a movie review of Super Size Me and the Corporation, reviews, gossip, and show listings.