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Ink 19 :: Give Up The Ghost
give up the ghost,gutg,american nightmare,equal vision,hardcore,Give Up The Ghost,We're Down Til' We're Underground,Equal Vision,Nick Plante
...WE'RE DOWN TIL' WE'RE UNDERGROUND Equal Vision We're Down Til' We're Underground is the first album of new material from the band formerly known as American Nightmare. Unfortunately, it's also their last. They apparently disbanded a few weeks ago. So much for putting the past behind them. The newly...
Ink 19 :: Pro-Pain
August 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Pro-Pain (Cindy Harper)
...get to come home, and kinda rediscover each other. It keeps it very fresh. There are some benefits to it; however, being away for so long can be a nightmare. Did you like being in Europe? We have a great time over there. Ten out of the thirteen German shows were sold out. We played in front of 1,300...
Ink 19 :: 7even Inches
October 1998 :: Columns :: 7even Inches (David Lee Beowülf)
...out the Valves' catalog... GMM Records, P.O. Box 15234, Atlanta, GA 30333 --David Lee Beowülf Alien Crime Syndicate Supernatural/Really Got A "C" 7" American Pop Project Joe Meice's new project with, it's rumored, former members of N.Y. Loose. Whatever, it's lonely, electric dreamy pop music. Good quality...
Ink 19 :: Enclosure 3: Harry Partch
August 1998 :: Print :: Enclosure 3: Harry Partch (Ian Koss)
Enclosure 3: Harry Partch compiled by Philip Blackburn American Composers Forum I was first introduced to the instruments of Harry Partch by Hal Wilner's Weird Nightmare, a multi-artist tribute to Charles Mingus, where he used the so-called "Partch instruments" to great effect. The fact that it took ...
Ink 19 :: Ozzfest '98
August 1998 :: Live Ink :: Ozzfest '98 (David Lee Beowulf)
...Osbourne and Pals PNC Bank Performing Arts Center, Holmdale, New Jersey 7.3.98 by David Lee Beowulf The premier Metal event of the year had it's American start right here in good, old New York City. No, that isn't necessarily true. Last year's disaster at Giants Stadium proved that no NYC-vicinity venues...
Ink 19 :: Glasseater
Stein Haukland talks changes, hair metal, and straight edge with Glasseater's drummer-turned-vocalist, Julio C. Marin.
...doing some studio sessions and I have some side bands going on right now, Trust No One and Dance Floor Justice. Both fun hardcore stuff. If you like American Nightmare, Hatebreed, The Cro-Mags, stuff like that, then you’ll like my two side bands. You seem to be one of the few un-MTV punk bands out there...
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