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Ink 19 :: Turbonegro

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Ink 19 catches up with the always tuneful, never tasteful Turbonegro to find out how the underground is doing, and why they hate the kids. Vinnie Apicella survives -- barely.

KISS YOUR ASS GOODBYE! TURBONEGRO RES-ERECTED UNDERGROUND ROCK LEGENDS RETURN WITH NEW ALBUM & TOUR Vinnie Apicella courtesy www.turbonegro.com They're tasteless, crude, and downright vulgar. They've side-stepped overexposure with indecent exposure and created one of the most impressionable stirs in ...

Ink 19 :: 2 Cents

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Just how do you get to a VANS Warped Tour stage if you're an unsigned band? Gail Worley talks with 2 Cents' drummer/vocalist Adam O'Rourke to find out.

... , these guys sound like they're in paradise. As America's longest-running touring festival, Warped has become a summer institution for fans of the punk/metal/hardcore genre blend. courtesy www.centsless.net This years' tour features popular headliners like Rancid, Pennywise and Sum 41 -- and literally ...

Ink 19 :: Rise Against

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Revolutions Per Minute (Fat Wreck Chords). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... are so huge; some of their music is actually very good. This band plays some of the fastest, most furious California-style (e.g. early Bad Religion) punk rock around. The guitars are like buzzsaws, the drums are super high in the mix (which sounds wonderful) and the vocals are at the proper level, making ...

Ink 19 :: Lonesome, On'ry and Mean

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A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone). Review by Joe Frietze.

LONESOME, ON'RY AND MEAN A TRIBUTE TO WAYLON JENNINGS Dualtone Waylon Jennings was a punk. I mean that in the best way possible. Much in the same way punk rock artists stripped away all of the pomp and glitz that had infected rock-n-roll, Waylon and his contemporaries kicked the polished rhinestone ...

Ink 19 :: Dysrhythmia

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Pretest (Relapse Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... about their love for Albini, as they got the man himself to produce Pretest. What results is a wonderful look back at late 1980s/ early 1990s math rock. The Rapeman record Two Nuns and a Pack Mule pretty much set the standard for all math rock bands that would overpopulate the waters of indie rock during ...

Ink 19 :: Oranges Band

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All Around (Lookout! Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

ORANGES BAND ALL AROUND Lookout! The Oranges Band play what we have all come to know as "garage rock." I use the term loosely, seeing that the current movement of mooks like The Strokes, White Stripes and the like aren't really playing "garage" rock, as their simple songs seem crafted for enjoyment ...

Ink 19 :: Cowboys International

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Revisited (Pnuma). Review by Gail Worley.

... . This is a quality reissue, beautifully packaged with many additional B-sides, non-album singles and alternate mixes. For fans of the late '70s post punk avante garde (think Gary Numan) and the more mainstream '80s dance pop like Human League, this is quite the gem of an album. Hailed at the time of ...

Ink 19 :: Almost Invisible

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Cephia's Treat Recordings Volume 2 (Cephia's Treat). Review by Stein Haukland.

... highlights here to keep things interesting, however. The j.f.k.'s "The People Vs. Helena Bonham Carter" is a splendid piece of hard, stuttering punk just on the verge of falling apart -- which, it may be argued, it actually does. Mammals In The Water offers some splendid riot grrrl punk, while Speldt ...

Ink 19 :: Daughter

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Skin (Aum Fidelity). Review by Bobby Knight.

... albums are, in fact, very good at what they set out to be. The point being, the new Aum Fidelity release is not free jazz, it's old school-styled punk. From the first couple of tracks, a cynical critic might ask whether or not Aum has ran out of stale jazz music to rehash, and now has to turn to stale ...

Ink 19 :: Mars Electric

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Fame Among The Vulgar (Atenzia). Review by Andrew Ellis.

... via Portrait, Columbia Records' ill-fated imprint label. Portrait may have bitten the dust, but anyone who heard the slick, radio-friendly nu-breed rock on Mars Electric's debut, Beautiful Something, knew that the Alabama quartet still had plenty to offer. Shrewd new European label Atenzia duly recognized ...
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