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Ink 19 :: Death Threat
May 2000 :: Music D-F :: Death Threat (Mike Fournier)
Death Threat Peace & Security Triple Crown Records Death Threat are a 3 piece hardcore band from New Britain, Connecticut. Death Threat don't mess around with complex and/or long songs, because 12 songs clock in at about 25 minutes. I hate to say this, but, Death Threat remind me of Biohazard a lot ...
Ink 19 :: Death Threat
For God & Government (Triple Crown). Review by Stein Haukland.
DEATH THREAT FOR GOD & GOVERNMENT Triple Crown A serious outburst of edgy straightforward hardcore punk, in the vein of Sick of It All meeting Rancid and having a great time with it. Upbeat and positive, Death Threat are perhaps a bit too concerned about their position within the hardcore environment ...
Ink 19 :: Death In Vegas
July 1999 :: Music D-E :: Death In Vegas (Troy Mayhew)
Death In Vegas The Contino Sessions Time Bomb/Concrete The Contino Sessions is the follow-up to Death In Vegas' 1997 debut, Dead Elvis . Their brand of "electronica" is a unique blend of sounds and vocals which, for the most part, is not meant for the dance club. The first track, "Dirge," is a hypnotic ...
Ink 19 :: I Don't Believe It!
I Don't Believe It! (Ink 19, July 2000)
...was a king condemned to Tartarus for overwhelming pride and deceit. After tricking the gods on numerous occasions (including obtaining a "Get Out of Death Free" card from Hades), he was condemned to roll his stone forever and ever and ever. So, too, do certain "conservatives" tell the same lies again...
Ink 19 :: Pennywise
Pennywise,H2O, Death By Stereo, A Wilhelm Scream,Orlando, FL,Sept. 23, 2005,by Jen Cray
PENNYWISE H2O, DEATH BY STEREO, A WILHELM SCREAM Orlando, FL Sept. 23, 2005 by Jen Cray For over 15 years, California's skate punk heroes, Pennywise have been cultivating a loyal following that continuously turn out in large numbers to sell out their shows. The hungry crowds transform venues like Orlando ...
Ink 19 :: 9-11, The Big Lie/Pentagate
James Mann asks, "Where's the plane"? Actually, he doesn't so much ask, as wonder why we aren't asking.
...lying to us. Some amount of vindication was achieved in 1975 when the House Committee on Assassinations found cause, via the evidence, to call the death of a sitting president a conspiracy, by finding that Oswald did not fire all the shots that day. They did not, however, attempt to name who else was...
Ink 19 :: Viking Power?
November 1998 :: Feature :: Viking Power? (David Lee Beowulf)
...burned alive by her in-laws. All over Africa female circumcision is expected of all women. In central Europe, they're still playing the same to-the-death game of king of the hill they've been playing for centuries. In England you still can't own land unless you're at least a Duke. In China the government...
Ink 19 :: SaharaPalooza
April 1999 :: Live :: SaharaPalooza (Courtney Shit)
..., was scheduled for more than twelve hours, but unfortunately, only went for about two. Despite the objections from various Islamic clerics and the threat of terrorist attacks, SaharaPalooza did manage a few excellent moments, the $150 bottled water notwithstanding. The show began with local Coptic...
Ink 19 :: The Invisible Monster
March 1998 :: Feature :: The Invisible Monster (David Lee Beowülf)
...Abraham is responsible for all the Arabs, one doesn't see much Islam-bashing, probably because the would-be bashers realize the very real Assassins' threat. The most vicious of Christian-bashers walk the world's streets in indifference whereas the highly-intellectual and mostly harmless Salmon Rushdie...
Ink 19 :: Music Suicide Hotline
December 1997 :: Feature :: Music Suicide Hotline (Selkow van Urine)
...I didn't care! But the 1980s came along and were looking OK considering that "New Wave" was pretty good music, hardcore emerged, as did speed metal, death metal, house, techno, ska, etc. But most of all, college radio flourished. They took the helm and did something with all this out-of-control music...
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