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Ink 19 :: Suicide

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Suicide, Alan Vega, Martin Rev, Frankie Teardrop,Suicide,American Supreme,Mute Records,Matthew Moyer

SUICIDE AMERICAN SUPREME Mute Records Fuck the kids, man. Inevitably, Suicide was going to reunite. And it was going to be transcendent. And they were going to show the world that it is entirely possible for fifty-year olds to be creative and relevant and, if anything, leagues ahead of the pop music ...

Ink 19 :: Unwritten Law, Suicide Machines, Snapcase, MxPx, and NOFX

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Warped Tour highlights from the Cental Florida Fairgrounds in Orlando, FL on July 30, 2000, including Unwritten Law, Suicide Machines, Snapcase, MxPx, and NOFX. Event review and photos by Jen Lato.

WARPED TOUR FEATURING UNWRITTEN LAW, SUICIDE MACHINES, SNAPCASE, MXPX, AND NOFX Central Florida Fairgrounds, Orlando, FL July 30, 2000 by Jen Lato   Jen Lato Unwritten Law "We ain't got no place to go/So let's go to the punk rawk show." That's right, kiddies, it's summer, and that means its once again ...

Ink 19 :: Murder Suicide Pact

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May 1999 :: Music M-O :: Murder Suicide Pact (David Lee Beowulf)

Murder Suicide Pact Murder Suicide Pact Burrito Intense, fast-paced Oi-based hardcore punk rock from Tampa. I continue to be pleasantly surprised by bands who are sticking to hardcore and refusing to go with the "rapcore" hybrid I've lately become quite annoyed with.    Murder Suicide Pact's music ...

Ink 19 :: The Suicide Machines

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April 2000 :: Music S :: The Suicide Machines (Andrew Chadwick)

The Suicide Machines The Suicide Machines Hollywood Gone is all the fire and spit, with the exception of "Reasons," a song barely over a minute that harkens back to their punk roots. The other 32 minutes are filled with ultra-saccharine, over-polished melodies with sickeningly trite lyrics, perfect ...

Ink 19 :: The Suicide Machines

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June 1998 :: Music P-S :: The Suicide Machines (Andrew Chadwick)

The Suicide Machines Battle Hymns Hollywood On some songs, Battle Hymns is more abrasive and straight-ahead hardcore punk oriented than Destruction By Definition, but on others it stinks of slick over-production ("Give" is a perfect example). Sometimes in the quest for perfect recording, the energy ...

Ink 19 :: Suicide

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April 1998 :: Live Ink :: Suicide (Matthew Moyer)

Suicide with Panasonic The Garage, London, England 3.8.98 by Matthew Moyer So I'm trying to think back, figure out where things went just a bit wrong. What little triviality left a sour taste in my mouth. Was it something that DJ Tim Gane (Stereolab, got it) played? No, no incitement to stupidity and ...

Ink 19 :: Music Suicide Hotline

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December 1997 :: Feature :: Music Suicide Hotline (Selkow van Urine)

Hanson by Selkow van Urine Despite what the revisionist music historians would have us believe, the years between 1970 and 1980 comprised possibly the greatest decade for "pop" music ever. "Pop" meaning what I think the readers of Ink Nineteen are listening to. Considering that reviews for the works ...

Ink 19 :: Suicide Commando

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From the country that brought America the legendary Front 242 comes the newes...

SUICIDE COMMANDO MINDSTRIP Metropolis From the country that brought America the legendary Front 242 comes the newest release by Suicide Commando. Enter the dungeons of Mindstrip. Johan Van Roy, the Belgian one-man electro machine, brings new meaning to menacing electronics, eerie textures and brutal ...

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Ink 19 :: The Suicide Machines

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Steal This Record (Hollywood). Review by Brian Kruger.

THE SUICIDE MACHINES STEAL THIS RECORD Hollywood The opening cut/single starts off with some ominous minor chords and a huge pickslide down into some dark lyrics, then the chorus breaks in with a much more major-chord poppy sound, almost Weezer-like. Interesting combination. It recurs throughout the ...
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