Mike Davis is a lege. My thesis advisor was acquaintances with Mike and got him to speak at our Friday coffee klatsch. I just read his book on the Victorian British Empire's handiwork in India earlier this year.
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492Curt Low from Complete
"lol, listen to op 'music' and you'll understand"....
https://sebastiansequoiah-grayson.bandcamp.com/
https://oblier.bandcamp.com/releases
https://youtube.com/user/sebbityseb
https://sebastiansequoiah-grayson.bandcamp.com/
https://oblier.bandcamp.com/releases
https://youtube.com/user/sebbityseb
Re: RIP v2 - still no cure for death
493Jerry Lee Lewis
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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494A sad day in Hogey Bogey Land. RIP.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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495Good Riddance.
Trey Wrote: "How great must a thread be to miss such a thing? Beans on the penis great, I suppose"
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496His surviving wives have breathed a collective sigh of relief.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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498I read that he hit his head. I wonder if he was having some kind of medical event or if that's all it took. Like Bob Saget. What the fuck. RIP DH
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499Pretty upset to hear about DH Peligro. Early punk drumming hero of mine and I still love drumming along to Plastic Surgery Disasters.
I guess if you suddenly lose consciousness and fall, there’d be a good chance hit your head, and maybe that’s what happened. I lost a friend a couple years ago like that.
I guess if you suddenly lose consciousness and fall, there’d be a good chance hit your head, and maybe that’s what happened. I lost a friend a couple years ago like that.
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500Dead Kennedys are among the top 5 or 10 American punk bands of all time.
Was cranking--CRANKING--the original 12" of In God We Trust, Inc. a couple of months back and it was weirdly cathartic and emotional; like, eyes watering up at how tracks like "Moral Majority," "Religious Vomit," and "Nazi Punks Fuck Off!" have only become MORE relevant. I tend to repress those feelings, as "angry" isn't the ideal setting for a middle aged white guy with "issues," but the DKs took the ball there and ran with it, to great effect.
Their original drummer was adept too, but D.H. Peligro was an ideal fit for the band as hardcore was becoming more of a thing and they both played it and subverted it.
Everybody I knew who was punk-sympathetic back in high school liked them.
A fantastic drummer for a cool band, that I still listen to.
R.I.P.
Was cranking--CRANKING--the original 12" of In God We Trust, Inc. a couple of months back and it was weirdly cathartic and emotional; like, eyes watering up at how tracks like "Moral Majority," "Religious Vomit," and "Nazi Punks Fuck Off!" have only become MORE relevant. I tend to repress those feelings, as "angry" isn't the ideal setting for a middle aged white guy with "issues," but the DKs took the ball there and ran with it, to great effect.
Their original drummer was adept too, but D.H. Peligro was an ideal fit for the band as hardcore was becoming more of a thing and they both played it and subverted it.
Everybody I knew who was punk-sympathetic back in high school liked them.
A fantastic drummer for a cool band, that I still listen to.
R.I.P.