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D E A D V I N Y L: Chisel / 'Chiefs'
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Thursday, February 02, 2006 at 8:36 PM. Chisel's 'Chiefs' was released on the 1997 Sudden Shame compilation, 'The Storm of the Century'. Right-click, save as to download. Is used to control seizures. It is also used to relieve anxiety. Klonipin brand medicine. Is a benzodiazepine used to treat seizures and panic disorder. Generic Prozac FLUOXETINE drug. Generic Zoloft SERTRALINE drug. Generic Paxil Paroxetine drug. Generic Celexa CITALOPRAM drug. Generic Lexapro ESCITALOPRAM drug. Is used to relieve symp...
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D E A D V I N Y L: April 2005
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Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at 9:33 AM. Strawman / 'No Generation'. This song is a scathing attack on the punk scene circa '95, and appeared (appropriately) on the Allied compilation Invasion of the Indie Snatchers. Remember, this was the time of Green Day's arrival on MTV and the subsequent signings of Bay Area stalwarts Jawbreaker and Samiam. In fact, Jawbreaker's Adam Pfahler had served as Strawman's drummer for what was probably their most popular album, Shoot Me Up. No generation with fortitude. I alway...
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D E A D V I N Y L: March 2005
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Wednesday, March 30, 2005 at 10:57 PM. Swig / 'She's Not There'. Ever find something in a drawer or the pocket of an old coat that you forgot even existed? I don't mean something that you'd misplaced and forgot you owned. Much more extreme than that, I'm talking about something that you just didn't remember anyone. Owned, much less you. The other night, googling Greyhouse - a band who, incidentally, there is nothing. About on the web - I came across this playlist. Right-click, save as to download. Compil...
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D E A D V I N Y L: January 2007
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Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 9:57 PM. Cap'n Jazz / 'Que Suerte'. I won't let a year go by without posting anything here. Anyway, this is my favorite new old thing right now. Cap'n Jazz's record, Burritos, inspiration point, fork balloon sports, cards in the spokes, automatic biographies, kites, kung fu, trophies, banana peels we've slipped on and egg shells we've tippy toed over. So there's no MP3 (audio is so. 2005), but I do have a live video, which I think is preferable anyway. Out of print : :.
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D E A D V I N Y L: December 2005
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Friday, December 09, 2005 at 9:21 AM. Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan / 'That's Alright Mama'. I haven't posted anything in a long while, and I've been feeling kind of bad about that. So here's a quick one. It's not punk or indie really, but it still feels kind of punk to me. Everyone's been making quite a big deal about Johnny Cash and 'Walk the Line' lately, and for good reason. The movie's great and Cash is a timeless American icon. Yeah, that's Carl Perkins. If you're not impressed, you're brain damaged.
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D E A D V I N Y L: Strawman / 'No Generation'
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Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at 9:33 AM. Strawman / 'No Generation'. This song is a scathing attack on the punk scene circa '95, and appeared (appropriately) on the Allied compilation Invasion of the Indie Snatchers. Remember, this was the time of Green Day's arrival on MTV and the subsequent signings of Bay Area stalwarts Jawbreaker and Samiam. In fact, Jawbreaker's Adam Pfahler had served as Strawman's drummer for what was probably their most popular album, Shoot Me Up. No generation with fortitude. I alway...
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D E A D V I N Y L: Engine 88 / 'Manclub'
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Thursday, March 17, 2005 at 10:09 AM. Engine 88 / 'Manclub'. Toby wrote a very nice introduction for this site at The Scowl. Which I deeply appreciate. Now allow me to throw overboard his description of Dead Vinyl. (Don't thank me, T. that's the kind of good guy I am.) While I will be relying heavily on the music I loved as a confused teenager growing up in North Jersey, I've decided not to focus solely on North Jersey bands. At Flipside Records, probably on a recommendation from Alan. Sadly, for every J...
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D E A D V I N Y L: Updates
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Monday, March 06, 2006 at 7:38 PM. Since I started this little rarely-updated project, I'm happy to report that I've found some of these bands alive and well, at least on the internet. And by "the internet," I mean MySpace. They were from South Carolina, not North. And it seems that they've reactivated, which is great news. The awesome Pat Duncan played a 1995 live set from the band from the WFMU archives not too long ago. I would highly recommend giving it a listen. Until the next song, then. Samuel / S...
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D E A D V I N Y L: March 2006
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Monday, March 06, 2006 at 7:38 PM. Since I started this little rarely-updated project, I'm happy to report that I've found some of these bands alive and well, at least on the internet. And by "the internet," I mean MySpace. They were from South Carolina, not North. And it seems that they've reactivated, which is great news. The awesome Pat Duncan played a 1995 live set from the band from the WFMU archives not too long ago. I would highly recommend giving it a listen. Until the next song, then. Johnny Cas...
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D E A D V I N Y L: Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan / 'That's Alright Mama'
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Friday, December 09, 2005 at 9:21 AM. Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan / 'That's Alright Mama'. I haven't posted anything in a long while, and I've been feeling kind of bad about that. So here's a quick one. It's not punk or indie really, but it still feels kind of punk to me. Everyone's been making quite a big deal about Johnny Cash and 'Walk the Line' lately, and for good reason. The movie's great and Cash is a timeless American icon. Yeah, that's Carl Perkins. If you're not impressed, you're brain damaged.