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DJ Jesse Luscious spins new tracks by The Hip Priests, Nachtmahr, MC5, Grumpster, Night Court, Spun Out, Śmierć, The Ratchets, The Calamatix, The Bar Stool Preachers, Ben Quad, classics by The Stooges, L7, Poison Idea, Tim Armstrong, Eryx London, Scene Killers, Nina Hagen Band, Stiff Little Fingers, Go-Nuts, Citizen Fish, Rata Negra, The Meatmen, Fang, Mischief Brew, Abermals, Electric Love Muffin, The Heartbreakers, & Motörhead, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Hip Priests- Thicken My Skin Scene Killers- Not So Working Class MC5- Barbarians At The Gate Nina Hagen Band- TV-Glotzer Grumpster- Just For Fun L7- American Society Go-Nuts- More Mayo Motorhead- Going To Brazil Smierc- Frustracja Poison Idea- The Harder They Come Fang- House Wrecking Party Meatmen- 1 Down 3 To Go (edit) Heartbreakers- One Track Mind Ratchets- Holy Mother Of God Mischief Brew- City Of Black Fridays Calamatix- Rootstyle Tim Armstrong- Inner City Violence Citizen Fish- TV Dinner Barstool Preachers- Doorstep Ben Quad- Ephemera Abermals- Belong Spun Out- Paranoia Electric Love Muffin- Look For Me Night Court- Human Torch Night Court- Gong Show Nuns- You Think You're The Best Eryx London- Cult Rata Negra- Maldición Nachtmahr- Keine Lieder Stooges- Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell Stiff Little Fingers- Johnny Was
DJ Jesse Luscious celebrates the music of 3 music legends who recently passed away: Steve Albini [Big Black], Duane Eddy, and Dennis "Machine Gun" Thompson [MC5]. He also recognises the 39th anniversary of the bombing of The MOVE Organization in Philly thru local musicians Mischief Brew & Bunny Sigler. We hear new tracks from The Dwarves, The Anti-Queens, Planet On A Chain, Rat Cage, The Pist, Helldown, PIG, Martikor, & The Joy Thieves, classics from Leftover Crack, Killing Joke, Ministry, Fuck-Ups, Bad Religion, The Lazy Cowgirls, Dash Rip Rock, Scream, Against Me!, Subhumans (UK), Rude & The Lickshots, Eugene Chadbourne And Evan Johns, Swell Maps, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Dwarves- Roxette Dwarves- Stabbed My Dad Planet On A Chain- Culture Of Death Big Black- Precious Thing Fuck-Ups- Negative Reaction Anti-Queens- Bulldozer Bad Religion- Give You Nothing Scream- Your Wars/Killer Subhumans (UK)- Where's The Freedom? Pist- Risen Rat Cage- Nothing Is Sacred Anymore Rude And The Lickshots- All You Fascists Bound To Lose Against Me- Up The Cuts Rangers- Justine Dogs- Rock And Roll Sinclair MC5- Looking At You Swell Maps- Read About Seymour Duane Eddy- Shazam Eugene Chadbourne And Evan Johns- Rebel Rouser Version 5678 Dash Rip Rock- Fall Down Go Boom Lazy Cowgirls- Can't You Do Anything Right Mischief Brew- Save A City Bunny Sigler- Philadelphia's Burning Leftover Crack- Operation: MOVE Helldown- War Is All PIG- Crumbs, Chaos, And Lies Ministry- Stigmata Joy Thieves- Loose Cannon Killing Joke- Money Is Not Our God Martikor- A Tremor In Infinity
Join DJ Jesse Luscious as he visits with Jon Von & Poupeé/Human Toys & spins Jon's earlier bands The Mr. T Experience & The Rip-Offs. He also highlights The Radicts, NYC's missing link between '77 punk/'81 oi and the 90s street punk explosion! He spins new tracks from Ugly Punch, New Junk City, Fog Lamp, Autogramm, Psycotic Pineapple, Serial Chiller, PI$$ER, Interstellar Bungalow, & Move BHC, and classics from Cockney Rejects, Bad Brains, Negative Trend, The Nerves, The Runaways, Shayfer James, The World (Inferno) Friendship Society, Rocket From The Crypt, The Darts, X-Ray Spex, Nerf Herder, The Fall, Tuff Darts, Pansy Division, Sahara Hotnights, & Mischief Brew! Sahara Hotnights- Alright Alright Rocket From The Crypt- Hippy Dippy Do Ugly Punch- Cool Sunglasses X-Ray Spex- I Am A Poseur Radicts- Rebel Sound Radicts- Kids Of A Nation Negative Trend- Meathouse Cockney Rejects- The Greatest Cockney Rip Off New Junk City- Roots Nerf Herder- Welcome To My World Mr. T Experience- End Of The Ramones Mr. T Experience- How I Made A Million In A Punk Rock Band Mr. T Experience- T-Shirt Commercial Rip-Offs- Baby Let Go Human Toys- Don't Bury Your Dead Shayfer James- Villainous Thing World (Inferno) Friendship Society- American Mercurial Fog Lamp- People Are Sponges Fall- Frightened Autogramm- Licht Aus Nerves- When You Find Out Tuff Darts- All For The Love Of Rock And Roll Runaways- American Nights Psycotic Pineapple- Can't Escape From The Rock Pansy Division- Blame The Bible Serial Chiller- No Pay Mischief Brew- Squatter Envy (Edit) Interstellar Bungalow- Do I Wanna Take Care Of My Heart Just Once Darts- Don't Hold My Hand Move BHC- 1,000,000 Experiments Bad Brains- I Against I PI$$ER- Get Some Space Into Yer Head
We celebrate the life & music of Mojo Nixon, who suddenly died last week, with tunes from Mojo Nixon, Skid Roper, & Jello Biafra. We also highlight 2 great Ramones-core bands Hanson Brothers & Ramoms and screenshot Naughties punk with Dance For Destruction + AFI! Hear new tunes from The Damned, Legless Trials, Gaffa Tape Sandy, Kicked In The Teeth, & The Promised End, classic punk & twang from 7 Seconds, Penetration, Radio Birdman, Rancid, Fifteen, Rocket From The Crypt, Mischief Brew, Whiskey & Co, Hank 3, Rank And File, Pansy Division, Blag Dahlia & Ralph Champagne, Pardon Us, & Aerobitch, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Promised End- Smash And Grab 7 Seconds- We're Gonna Fight Aerobitch- How Many Times Kicked In The Teeth- Gina Pardon Us- Beyond The Valley Of The Wolves Fifteen- Intentions Hanson Brothers- My Girlfriend's A Robot Ramoms- The PTA Took My Mommy Away Ramones- Chinese Rock Ramones- I Wanna Be Sedated Mojo Nixon And Skid Roper- Wash No Dishes No More Mojo Nixon And Skid Roper- Elvis Is Everywhere Jello Biafra And Mojo Nixon- Will The Fetus Be Aborted? Jello Biafra And Mojo Nixon- Atomic Power Jello Biafra And Mojo Nixon- Are You Drinkin' With Me Jesus? Blag Dahlia (as Ralph Champagne)- Contraband Whiskey & Co- Pills Crushed Up Hank Williams III- Pills I Took Rank And File- Rank And File Pansy Division- He's Trouble Gaffa Tape Sandy- Scrapbook Mischief Brew- Bad Heart Legless Trials- Huffin Rocket From The Crypt- Middle Rocket From The Crypt- Born In '69 Dance For Destruction- Makers Mask A.F.I.- Kill Caustic Rancid- Rejected Radio Birdman- Aloha Steve And Danno Penetration- Life's A Gamble Damned- Beware Of The Clown
Episode 228 features Bradley Riot, who is a folk-punk singer from Southern California. He will be releasing a new album on October 13th. In the episode, I featured one of his songs called 'Port to Port,' which is available wherever you stream music. During our conversation, we discussed the process behind making the new album and the topic of drinking versus sobriety. We also talked about our favorite bands, including my all-time favorite, Mischief Brew. So it was a fun interview, and hopefully, whether you are friends of the show or friends of Bradley's, you enjoy the interview as well. If you are on the West Coast, definitely look out for Bradley playing some shows this fall. Thanks for supporting local art and local music. If you want to help the show you can rate, follow, or comment wherever you are streaming. You can also find the podcast on all the socials. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. -- Check out @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
Talking to Rasan about the Philadelphia music scene, non-musical creatives we look up to, goals with music, and a nod to Erik of Mischief Brew. Follow Rasan in the Heyday on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/rasanintheheyday) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Rasanintheheyday). Get the latest EP on Bandcamp (https://rasanintheheyday.bandcamp.com/album/rasan-in-the-heyday) and keep an eye out for the new web series on Youtube! Playlist: 1. I Just Don't Know - Rasan in the Heyday 2. Too Easy - Rasan in the Heyday 3. Manifest - Rasan in the Heyday
Hi Everyone! Today, were talking about workers rights and how the corporations own us as slaves. Don't believe us? Just listen to the things that they do. There is no better time to join a Union than TODAY!(3:00) Why Should Everyone Care about the Heine Brothers Union?(11:30) Living Wage isn't even $15 per hour(25:36) Musical Intermission! The Lowly Carpenter by Mischief Brew(32:10) Starbucks Disgusting Union Busting(36:02) How YOU can help WORKERS RIGHTSHeine Brothers Union Links@hbworkersunion on IGYard Signs https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdQFsTgA71xARcP9F0kJOjSSKoZkI4Ir51zF-DuxK0pk4gteA/viewformPetition that You NEED to sign https://secure.everyaction.com/Ue06FFvbXUS8rnJZNh4dLg2Follow Jacky on Twitter!@thequeenoftheundead@greasecalibrat@ncfokentuckyFollow us on IGLouis @4eva_outdablindsPreston @the_sleepless_man@highly_suspicious_podcastIntro Music by Pierce Wells
Gunner Records boss Gunnar is on the pod this week to discuss the label, the realities of pressing records in 2022, the Gaslight Anthem, Mischief Brew and much more! Gunner Records released the new Divided Heaven album, Oblivion, in Europe and this interview is the final installment of the Berman Hour: Into Oblivion series, where we've been featuring the personnel involved in the making and releasing of Oblivion. Thanks for a fun series, everyone!Follow @Gunner RecordsBuy music from Gunner RecordsFollow @DividedHeavenBuy the new Divided Heaven album, Oblivion#podcast #interview #records #vinyl #recordlabel #GunnerRecords #DividedHeaven #Jeffberman #GunnerChistiansen #germany #europe #brexit #oblivion #bermanhour #afrecords #jeffrowe #joemcmahon #jaredhart #gaslightanthem Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thebermanhour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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"Your armor will not fit me, though fine it's suiting you," is both a Mischief Brew lyric and an imagined line of dialogue said by Darkseid in the prequel to this movie. Join Harry and Ben as they review minute 64 of Zack Snyder's Justice League.
Let Our Record Collection Is Better Than Yours introduce you to some "down home" music. In this episode, Chris and Tony bring 2 amazing, yet different bands. This array of talent is sure to get you smiling. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Ourrecordcollectionisbetter)
We hope you're ready for an hour of leftist infighting. On this discussion of Ramshackle Glory's Live The Dream, we are simultaneously all libs, anarchists, and marxists. Unfortunately vampires aren't allowed. Sorry for breaking character and making potty humor at the end of the episode Slap City picks: "Roll Me Through The Gates Of Hell" by Mischief Brew, "N9" by toconoma. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, Mastodon's Crack The Skye!
Episode 162, featuring bands ACxDC, Noogy, Savage Remains, Mischief Brew, M.O.D., The Pawns, Drive A, Spoiler NYC, King Gizzard & the Wizard Lizard, and Killswitch Engage. Eric has rejoined the show, by phone. This episode features a lot of great new music, we talk a little on current events, discuss Bandcamp waiving fees on June 5th, and wrapping up the show with Metal.
Special Edition: Episode 73.5, All Acoustic Songs Part 2, featuring great interview with 5 Cent Psychiatrist, and acoustic songs from 5 Cent Psychiatrist, Face to Face, Anti-Flag, Jess-O-Lantern, Against Me!, Blink 182, Gaslight Anthem, Rise Against, Takers & Users, Defiance, Ohio, Mischief Brew, Jawbreaker, Green Day, Flogging Molly, Andrew Jackson Jihad, Rancid, Dave Hause, and Theory of a Deadman.
Giving thanks to everyone for listening Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Thank You by Led Zeppelin on Led Zeppelin II (Atlantic) 4′58″ Thank You (Falettin Me Be Mice Elf Agin) by Sly & the Family Stone on Single (Epic) 8′18″ Thank God For You by Sawyer Brown on Outskirts of Town (n/a) 11′00″ Thank you by Bonnie Raitt on Bonnie Raitt (Warner Bros. ) 14′29″ Thank You by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats ((Self-Released)) 17′01″ I Want To Thank You by Otis Redding on single (n/a) 20′39″ Let Me Roll It by Paul McCartney on Paul Is Live (Apple) 24′28″ Cigarettes and Coffee by Otis Redding on The Soul Album (Stax) 28′53″ First Time I Met The Blues by Buddy Guy on Buddy's Blues (2015 U-2) 30′21″ I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town - Live by Albert King on Thursday Night in San Francisco (Fantasy) 37′02″ When You Got A Good Friend by Robert Johnson on King of the Delta Blues Singers (CBS) 40′40″ Sitting On Top Of The World by Howlin' Wolf, Eric Clapton on London Sessions (Geffen) 44′56″ Me by Otis Rush on Mourning in the Morning (Atlantic) 48′45″ Keep On Growing by Derek & The Dominos on Layla (Polydor) 54′34″ All Things Must Pass by George Harrison on Early Demos (Apple) 57′02″ The Holiday Song by Pixies on Come On Pilgrim (4AD) 61′16″ In The Cold, Cold Night by The White Stripes on Elephant (V2) 63′43″ The Bright New Year by Bert Jansch on Birthday Blues (Sanctuary Records) 65′05″ Tear The Fascists Down by Woody Guthrie on Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection (Smithsonian Folkways) 67′32″ Riding In My Car by Woody Guthrie on Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection (Smithsonian Folkways) 70′56″ Thanks, Bastards! by Mischief Brew on Songs From Under The Sink (Fistolo Records) 73′28″ Thanks for the Ride by The Wonder years on Sleeping in Trash (No Sleep) 77′03″ Thanksgiving Theme by Vince Guaraldi Trio on A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Concord Music Group) 79′30″ In My Life by The Beatles on Rubber Soul (Apple Records) 81′40″ Friendship by Pops Staples on Don't Lose This (n/a) 85′29″ Every Dog Has Its Day by Eddie Bo on UBB (Street Beat Records) 87′02″ Little Green Bag by George Baker Selection on Reservoir Dogs (Soundtrack) (Geffen Records) 90′27″ Illegal Smile by John Prine on Live On Tour (Atlantic) 95′51″ Your Love Is A Fine Thing by Reigning Sound on Too Much Guitar (In the Red Recordings) 98′09″ Friday On My Mind by The Easybeats on It's 2 Easy (Albert Productions) 101′33″ My Baby's So Sweet by Dave Van Ronk on Down In Washington Square (n/a) 104′25″ Just To Be With You by Buddy Guy & Junior Wells on Chicago Blues Festival 1964 (n/a) 108′04″ Hell and You by Amigo the Devil on Volume 1 (n/a) 111′37″ Fool For You by The Impressions on People Get Ready (N/A) 115′29″ Even The Losers by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers on Damn The Torpedos (Geffen) 117′26″ Big Cheeseburgers & Good French Fries by Blaze Foley on The Dawg Years (1975-1978) (Fat Possum) Check out the full archives on the website.
Giving thanks to everyone for listening Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Thank You by Led Zeppelin on Led Zeppelin II (Atlantic) 4′58″ Thank You (Falettin Me Be Mice Elf Agin) by Sly & the Family Stone on Single (Epic) 8′18″ Thank God For You by Sawyer Brown on Outskirts of Town 11′00″ Thank you by Bonnie Raitt on Bonnie Raitt (Warner Bros.) 14′29″ Thank You by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats ((Self-Released)) 17′01″ I Want To Thank You by Otis Redding on single 20′39″ Let Me Roll It by Paul McCartney on Paul Is Live (Apple) 24′28″ Cigarettes and Coffee by Otis Redding on The Soul Album (Stax) 28′53″ First Time I Met The Blues by Buddy Guy on Buddy's Blues (2015 U-2) 30′21″ I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town - Live by Albert King on Thursday Night in San Francisco (Fantasy) 37′02″ When You Got A Good Friend by Robert Johnson on King of the Delta Blues Singers (CBS) 40′40″ Sitting On Top Of The World by Howlin' Wolf, Eric Clapton on London Sessions (Geffen) 44′56″ Me by Otis Rush on Mourning in the Morning (Atlantic) 48′45″ Keep On Growing by Derek & The Dominos on Layla (Polydor) 54′34″ All Things Must Pass by George Harrison on Early Demos (Apple) 57′02″ The Holiday Song by Pixies on Come On Pilgrim (4AD) 61′16″ In The Cold, Cold Night by The White Stripes on Elephant (V2) 63′43″ The Bright New Year by Bert Jansch on Birthday Blues (Sanctuary Records) 65′05″ Tear The Fascists Down by Woody Guthrie on Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection (Smithsonian Folkways) 67′32″ Riding In My Car by Woody Guthrie on Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection (Smithsonian Folkways) 70′56″ Thanks, Bastards! by Mischief Brew on Songs From Under The Sink (Fistolo Records) 73′28″ Thanks for the Ride by The Wonder years on Sleeping in Trash (No Sleep) 77′03″ Thanksgiving Theme by Vince Guaraldi Trio on A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Concord Music Group) 79′30″ In My Life by The Beatles on Rubber Soul (Apple Records) 81′40″ Friendship by Pops Staples on Don't Lose This 85′29″ Every Dog Has Its Day by Eddie Bo on UBB (Street Beat Records) 87′02″ Little Green Bag by George Baker Selection on Reservoir Dogs (Soundtrack) (Geffen Records) 90′27″ Illegal Smile by John Prine on Live On Tour (Atlantic) 95′51″ Your Love Is A Fine Thing by Reigning Sound on Too Much Guitar (In the Red Recordings) 98′09″ Friday On My Mind by The Easybeats on It's 2 Easy (Albert Productions) 101′33″ My Baby's So Sweet by Dave Van Ronk on Down In Washington Square 104′25″ Just To Be With You by Buddy Guy & Junior Wells on Chicago Blues Festival 1964 108′04″ Hell and You by Amigo the Devil on Volume 1 111′37″ Fool For You by The Impressions on People Get Ready 115′29″ Even The Losers by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers on Damn The Torpedos (Geffen) 117′26″ Big Cheeseburgers & Good French Fries by Blaze Foley on The Dawg Years (1975-1978) (Fat Possum)
Welcome to The Psychosemantic Podcast: Join your host, Daeron and a revolving door of guests in discussing politics, movies, and political movies. In this episode: Cort Psyops of Cinema Psyops calls the bomb shelter to talk about the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup and the short film You Nasty Spy! from the Three Stooges as well as help me celebrate a year of the show and look back on a year in politics. Music: ‘Love Me, I’m a Liberal’ by Phil Ochs, covered by Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon ‘Antifa’ by Ministry ‘All You Fascists’ by Woody Guthrie, covered by Billy Bragg and Wilco ‘Thanks, Bastards!’ by Mischief Brew Psychosemantic Podcast: facebook.com/groups/Psychosemanticast/ Obsessive Cinema Discourse: facebook.com/groups/ObsessiveCinemaDiscourse/ Cinema Psyops: facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/ VD Clinic Podcast: facebook.com/groups/VDClinicpod/
While I was on the East Coast to attend/table AWP, Tyler Vile and I got the chance to meet up with each other in D.C.'s Green Lantern bar to talk poetry and punk. The photo for this month's episode was taken just after our interview. Tyler Vile is a writer, performer, and activist from Baltimore, MD whose novel-in-verse, Never Coming Home, is available on Topside Press. She is a member of the Baltimore Transgender Alliance leadership team and the vocalist in a punk band called Anti-Androgen. Her interactive poetry zine, Hassidic Witch Murderer is available on her website. She aspires to one day become the world’s greatest transsexual yenta. Artists/Bands Mentioned in the show: Tyler's Wesbite Never Coming Home Hassidic Witch Murderer Anti-Androgen's bandcamp Cat Fitzpatrick Punk Globe Cpunk or CripplePunk movement the Sidebar Media Pigs the Germs Jayne County Ginger Coyote Operation Ivy The Fags Raped (UK band) Minor Threat Black Flag Marginal Man Government Issue John Stabb John Berry The Slickee Boys Iron Cross the Twats Mischief Brew Bad Brains G.L.O.S.S. Venus Selenite Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi The Baltimore Transgender Alliance KOKUMỌ Kay Ulanday Barrett The Sound of Waves Breaking this week was a demo version of "FUCK THE WOLVES" by Anti-Androgen.
Erik Petersen of Mischief Brew and Suicide’s Alan Vega pass away. Against Me announce new album. New NOFX single. Apple gripes.
This week on Episode 106 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #50), Bobby Pickles ventures to Madeira Beach, Floridumb, where he and his ragtag crew of misfits (i.e. Piazzo The Clown and the illustrious Ben Coletti) podcast in very close proximity to a 60 gallon cooler stocked with “blue water” (i.e. Bud Light). Elena Venetia joins the conversation from NYC, where she has zero difficulty expressing her empathy for the recent passing of Mischief Brew frontman, Erik Petersen. BAND SPOTLIGHT: MILLENCOLIN- Pickles and his cast of drunkards bumble through the single worst interview ever conducted on DSR (recorded: May 22nd 2016 in St. Petersburg, FL). INTRO by DS staff writer, AnarchoPunk. Plus, new music by Guttermouth, The Bouncing Souls and Little Bags (3/4ths of PEARS). THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Mischief Brew - Roll Me Through The Gates Of Hell Traverse - Lifelines NEON BONE - I Can't Let Go Guttermouth - Old Man Mike Frazier - Parrot King Zebrahead - Who Brings a Knife to a Gunfight Little Bags - Fishes Give A Fuck The Bouncing Souls - Writing on the Wall Burn Burn Burn! - Chasing Hornets Bucky Harris - These Walls Bottomfeeder - Flux Capacitor Reverie - Anxiety The Manx - American Business Activity Islander - Think It Over Interview w/ Millencolin Millencolin - Balanced Boy The Midlife - Lavender Total Bummer - I Swear To Drunk I’m Not God Spirits - Eyes of Love Poison Idea - Calling All Ghosts The Old Ironsides - Alone Tonight Stick To Your Guns - Universal Language …Whatever That Means - I Can't Take It Skinny Lister - Wanted Mischief Brew - Thanks Bastards! You can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn or Stitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline – (347) 754-PUNK. Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio This week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
Show reports on Strung Out, Mischief Brew and Dilly Dally. New Anti-Flag video. Riot Fest announcements.
This was entirely John's idea, it's a bit late for April 1. Danzig. Viet Cong. White Lung. Mischief Brew. Moving street dates.
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