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Ink 19 :: Adolescents
August 1998 :: Music A-B :: Adolescents (David Lee Beowülf)
Adolescents Return to the Black Hole Amsterdamned A complete live performance from the legendary Adolescents, recorded at the Country Club in Reseda, California in December 1989. That should speak for itself. But if you're not convinced that every punk household needs this vital Punk rock document ...
Ink 19 :: Tony Reflex Reflects
For the musician's standpoint, we yield the floor to the compiler of the Ramones tribute album Gabba Gabba Hey, as former Adolescents and current ADZ lead singer Tony Reflex offers his reflections on one of his biggest inspirations.
TONY REFLEX REFLECTS by Tony Reflex My name is Tony Reflex and I am, besides a Ramones fan, the former singer of The Adolescents, Flower Leperds, Abandoned, and current singer of ADZ. I compiled a tribute double album in 1987 called Gabba Gabba Hey, and did liner notes for a German compilation called ...
Ink 19 :: The Black Halos
Whether it's for Cheap Thrills or a symptom of the Dionysus Syndrome, The Black Halos know that in the end, it's only rock & roll -- and they like it! Gail Worley risks international phone lines to catch up with frontman (and wild man!) Billy Hopeless.
CHEAP THRILLS AND THE DIONYSUS SYNDROME: AN INTERVIEW WITH BILLY HOPELESS OF THE BLACK HALOS by Gail Worley L-R: Jay Millette, Rich Jones, Billy Hopeless, Matt Camarind, Rob Zgaljic Just between you and me and the wall, the first thought that entered my mind when I got the assignment to interview ...
Ink 19 :: Sponge Worthy?
Is Spongebob really that twisted? Guest writer Jane Cora takes a look at the surreal history of children's television.
...BRIEF HISTORY OF WASTED TIME by Jane Cora Television shows geared towards kids have always been weird, and they're getting weirder. Why is Spongebob the phenomenon that he is? Let's take a look back. It's a tale as old as time itself, or at least as old as children's television. Children and "tweens...
Ink 19 :: I Believe in Progress
Terry Eagan has some rather macabre ideas on how technology could break down the American facade.
I BELIEVE IN PROGRESS by Terry Eagan I. I've always found photo kiosks enchanting. Not necessarily the ones available at theme parks, amusement resorts, or other themed locations, but the ones maintained at malls. The utter lack of pretense and earnest facade never fail to give me pause and occasion ...
Ink 19 :: Lagwagon
December 1998 :: Music L-O :: Lagwagon (Gail Worley)
Lagwagon Let’s Talk About Feelings Fat Wreck Chords On what is surely some of the most poignant cover art seen this year, a bespectacled, adolescent mess of a teenage girl, frizzy hair caught in plastic barrettes, grinning wide to reveal a mouth full of braces, proclaims the earnest request of ...
Ink 19 :: TSOL
In one of the year's most surprising comebacks, the original line-up of TSOL is back. Mitchell Foy catches up with orignal lead singer Jack Grisham to discuss grave robbery, the legendary '80s Orange County punk scene, and how Henry Rollins ruined Black Flag.
...seems like an eternity before re-emerging with a particular vibrancy that makes them more than just a nostalgia act. It doesn't happen often, but in the case of the revitalized True Sounds of Liberty (better known as TSOL), fans of kinetic rock n' roll just might have an oldies band they can get behind...
Ink 19 :: BYO Records
Twenty years after founding the Better Youth Organization, Mark and Shawn Stern are still running their pioneering DIY label. They get to surf in Hawaii, bowl with Rancid and be their own bosses. Brian Broccoli pays a visit to the Stern Brothers, who will keep their day jobs.
BEFORE INDIE DISTRIBUTORS, BEFORE THE INTERNET, BEFORE GREEN DAY BYO RECORDS CELEBRATES 20 YEARS AS A PUNK ROCK LABEL by Brian Broccoli All photos courtesy BYO Records The bright yellow walls -- painted with that sponge/marble effect -- that enclose the Better Youth Organization Records headquarters ...
Ink 19 :: You Am I
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: You Am I (Gail Worley)
YOU AM I It's the Cream, it's the Crock, it's the You Am I interview with Tim Rogers! by Gail Worley Few bands on the world-touring circuit have worked harder and longer to become an overnight sensation than Australia's "Beat Combo Extraordinaire," You Am I. Together since 1989, with three number one ...
Ink 19 :: Moral Crux
I've always respected Moral Crux for their political opinions as much as thei...
MORAL CRUX THE SIDE EFFECTS OF THINKING Panic Button I've always respected Moral Crux for their political opinions as much as their music. They have a way of singing songs like "Assassination Politics" the same way other bands sing songs about their new girlfriends. It's a weird juxtaposition, but ...
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