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itchy mcgoo wrote:I also want to add that it is a good thing these Kadanes have such extraordinary talents to draw attention away their sadly disfigured faces and un-lustrous hair.

My friend Dave kept laughing at me while I was photographing them. "Shooting Matt's feet and Bubba's hands is not going to negate the 'oh so dreamy' pictures you shot before."

I am guilty. If lovin' these guys is wrong, I don't ever want to be right.
I make music/I also make pretty pictures

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BadComrade wrote:I can't believe how many pussies left when Bottomless Pit started playing their loud rock music, and how many people had left by the time they were done.

Fuckin' babies.

tommydski wrote:Leave a BP show?

Man, there's some sick people out there.



happened here as well. they really missed out... still humming Leave The Light On


tocharian wrote:that.


yes. "that". really fun.

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Minotaur029 wrote:Third time seeing you guys. This was easily the best Bottomless Pit show...I never really realized how intense BP could be.


No shit. I hadn't seen the Pit since, I think, Sep of 2006, during the Magnolia Electric Co dates they did. I thought they were really great then, of course, but the NY -> Toronto shows really blew me away.

Just an awesome band in pretty much every measurable way.
Tre Orsi | The Echo Lab | blahg

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Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:That reminds me. Someone needs to post the OMPUMWVI (or whatever the abbreviation might be) theme song. I'm dying to hear it.


VOMPUMOVI, si, si.

I still need to edit the Mr. Bungle part in the middle. Might do that tonight, as I'm too sick to mix the Marked Men's show in Boogerville tonight.

When Orchard gets back, we're gonna start working on the first Fuck Daddy + Noir Orifice collaboration. THAT is gonna blow some minds.
Tre Orsi | The Echo Lab | blahg

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Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:The sound that you hear from the American West is that of me repeatedly punching myself in the face for having missed this show.

Listen for more face punching tonight as Public Enemy takes the stage in Chicago to perform "It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back".


Who is this Public Enemy group what recorded "It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back"? Weren't they Chuck D, Flavor Flav and Terminator X? Will Terminator X not be absent from this show? Would this not be like seeing Buck, Mills, Stipe perform "Reckoning" as REM? Would this not be like seeing Plant & Page perform as Led Zeppelin? Will you cease with the face punching already?

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