Year: 1996
Napalm Death
Napalm Death’s recordings over the years have been instrumental in shaping what grindcore music is today. If you’re into heavy music, you know Napalm Death. … read more
Home Alive: The Art of Self Defense
All proceeds go to the Home Alive Collective. They offer classes in self-defense and how to stay safe. These musicians all donated their art to the project … read more
Catie Curtis
While State Legislature was meeting to quell the forces of the radical hordes, Catie Curtis was at the U Of U Fine Arts Auditorium singing about lesbian love. … read more
Written In Blood: April 1996
What is it with bands from Sweden? Must every one of them be good? Well, I’m pretty sure Celtic Frost was from Sweden. That kind of blows my point. … read more
Van Gogh’s Daughter
So Van Gogh’s Daughter met in San Francisco. What’s the tragic accident that they don’t want to talk about? … read more
The Stiff Sheet: April 1996
I saw some car slowin’ down to turn and no traffic behind that so I floored it. BANG. She didn’t turn, and the Jesus Lizard totaled my car. … read more
Record Reviews: February 1996
No other local publication is going to review this shit except SLUG. … read more
7 Inch Recording: March 1996
Go on a journey through the ’90s and get a taste of these 7 inch reviews. … read more
SnoCore Tour: February 1996
My tickets should have been at the window of the Horticulture building but when I got there and flashed my picture ID there were no tickets to be found. … read more
Serial Killer of the Month: John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy had the personality makeup of a sociopath, he felt absolutely no remorse for any of his victims. … read more
Julian Cope
Julian Cope is back again, a welcome intrusion into your mundane world. … read more
Interview: Dishwalla
What I really dig is the stuff that has a unique twist and Dishwalla is a band that can be compared to no one I am aware of. … read more