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I've always had a blog, I just don't want to call it that. Blog is a lame word for it. However, I'm going to try to write more short articles in the style of a blog and make the interface to the "zine" more blog-like. If you want a real blog, here's one I made recently: What Cats Like. Enjoy.
I spent the fall living in Budapest. Read about it here: BP Blog
Earn It Yourself! There's a new website in town, that I've made with some friends. It has some of the features of this site (calendar, articles) combined with parts of BYOFL (band listings) plus some new really cool features, includeing a show trade tool that I think is one of the only ones out there meant to connect underground bands with one another. Check out the Beta site! EarnItYourself.com
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The Unit Breed
Lost Eyes CD / DVD
Lost Eyes is a double disc CD / DVD extravaganza. This is the 5th album by The Unit Breed, and it showcases the bizarre brilliance of the band. "Lost Eyes" is 55 minutes of unsettling, dark music. The DVD contains a movie version of the CD. It's a work of unacknowledged genius, and has moments reminiscent of Sonic Youth or Fugazi, but remains unique and uncategorizable.
Listen: Problem Solved
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Trabant
Young, Reckless and Debonaire
Stripped down punk rock, conceived and recorded in the dark crannies of rural exile. Fast, cheap and out of control. The CD comes with videos and a diy guide to making CDs.
Listen: Insulation
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I hear American Steel is back together and going on tour. You can still buy their first album here
mp3 store
New Disorder records sold mp3s way before iTunes even existed. All the underground music you can't get from the major corporate labels is here. Labels and bands and outlaws get in touch and we'll add your music here!
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Balance - Truth respect Spirit
Are these guys straight edge? They are from new zealand, and I think they are pretty damn tough - see the song "hardcore is my god" angst angst angst.
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Rise
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Nunchaku - Best of 1993-1998
Can the world really ever have enough japanese metal-core with youth crew vocals? Certainly not, especially the youth crew part. Check out the mp3 and plan your next trip to the nippon.
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Yatte Miyou
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the Girls - s/t
More stiv-bators meets the briefs from the Girls, who are all boys. That little fact is about as disappointing as learning that the little girls were all boys, but the music isn't. There's a little of the Cars' swagger in this.
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Return to Zero
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