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THE COUNTERCULTURE WILL BE TELEVISED: A Story About the Vans Warped Tour:

THE COUNTERCULTURE WILL BE TELEVISED: A Story About the Vans...
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There will always be music for the masses, and music for people who actually love music. … read more

Waking Up with Jimmy La Valle: The Album Leaf’s New-Dawn Instrumentalism

Waking Up with Jimmy La Valle: The Album Leaf’s New-Dawn...
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La Valle has been creating music for over ten years, beginning with Locust, where he served as their first keyboard player at the ripe old age of sixteen. … read more

Papa Don’t Preach: A Conversation with David Pajo

Papa Don’t Preach: A Conversation with David Pajo
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David Pajo is busy. He finished the highly successful, cult-approved Slint reunion tour, released his 6th solo album and is working on a Slint reunion tour DVD. … read more

Tough Resin: The Epoxies Glue Together the Weird and the Wonderful

Tough Resin: The Epoxies Glue Together the Weird and the...
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Upon finishing the Y2K-scare of phone conversations, I understood that The Epoxies are a band that will continue to do what they love because they love it. … read more

Letts go to the movies: An Interview with Punk Filmmaker Don Letts

Letts go to the movies: An Interview with Punk Filmmaker...
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The inimitable Don Letts is definitely an underrated figure in the history of the punk rock movement. In addition to having filmed a handful of full-length films and documentaries and over 300 music videos for seminal bands like The Clash, PiL and more unlikely outfits like Ratt and the Gap Band, Don was also a

Dear Dickheads – July 2005

Dear Dickheads – July 2005
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The only good part of your letter was the reference to Satan’s fires, but I doubt you even have the capability to see the coolness factor in that. … read more

Books Aloud – July 2005

Books Aloud – July 2005
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Reviews of Destroying Yourself is Too Accessible, Running on Emptiness: The Pathology of Civilization and the graphic novel Locas: The Maggie And Hopey Stories. … read more

Gallery Stroll – July 2005

Gallery Stroll – July 2005
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Thanks, Camilla, for all you have done for local art. Inadvertently or purposely, see this show at KAYO Gallery, located at 315 E. 300 South.  … read more

Headphones: A Column Dedicated to House Music – July 2005

Headphones: A Column Dedicated to House Music – July 2005
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 Reviews of Scott K. vs. O’Jays, Jaime Lewis, Raw Artistic Soul, and more!!!Scott K. vs. O’Jays “I Love Music” Boxmusic Considered a true classic by the biggest house pioneers, “I Love Music” is remixed and redone in the most fantastic of ways. In fact, I would have to say that this is my favorite track

Soccer Dad and the People in your Neighborhood: True Tales of an SLC Cabbie

Soccer Dad and the People in your Neighborhood: True Tales...
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vicdic66@hotmail.com Note: All names of persons have been changed So I had had a decent 10 and a half hours of driving, money-wise and otherwise, and I was seriously considering cutting out before the final 2 a.m. bar rush. It was, after all, my fourth night in a row of working. I was cruising around

Butcher’s Block – July 2005

Butcher’s Block – July 2005
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 Alright, bitches and bitchettes, listen up. I want to tell you, I am not going to Ozzfest, mainly because I can’t fucking stand Ozzy or Sabbath. I can hear the roars of disapproval already! But so what. I’m the guy writing this column, not you. I’m more metal than an I-beam falling onto an armored

Modus Operandi – July

Modus Operandi – July
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 Reviews of Haujobb, Mind.in.a.Box, Twilight Transmissions and more!      [Mind.in.a.Box]Haujobb Verical Mixes Metropolis Records Street: 05.17 The 2003 release ofVertical Theory never got quite the attention it deserved, but maybe with some killer remixes from musicians like Glis, Seabound and Asche, Haujobb will be hitting the CD decks the way they did in the