Here's a hip-hop mix that I made for a friend who is learning how to breakdance!
http://phatnphunky.com/mp3/blog01-hiphop.mp3
Let it be known that I am aware that this isn't fast enough for breaking, but she specifically requested slower jams so that she could practice slowly. NICE NICE NICE!!!
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Thanksgiving
My friends the Dorseys invited a bunch of folks over for Thanksgiving festivities last night. Somehow, a turkey got cooked in a microwave oven, there were mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, falafels (?), and I brought 10 cans of rare ROOT BEER. Sure enough, the Brits in the house that night thought it tasted like some sort of toothpaste. We also treated ourselves to several boxes worth of KFC, the next best thing in a country seriously lacking in turkey (though that microwaved turkey was actually really good!!!).
Today, through a twist in circumstances, I went to get some curry with some Australian and American friends, and 3 exchange students from America, Sweden and Germany respectively. The American girl smiled and exclaimed halfway through the meal, "Oh my god! This is my Thanksgiving!" A strange cast of characters and an odd setting for one's Thanksgiving, but good times nonetheless.
Following the meal, a necessary Thanksgiving tradition was upheld as I napped away the day.
What's in store for Christmas?
Today, through a twist in circumstances, I went to get some curry with some Australian and American friends, and 3 exchange students from America, Sweden and Germany respectively. The American girl smiled and exclaimed halfway through the meal, "Oh my god! This is my Thanksgiving!" A strange cast of characters and an odd setting for one's Thanksgiving, but good times nonetheless.
Following the meal, a necessary Thanksgiving tradition was upheld as I napped away the day.
What's in store for Christmas?
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Dream Fighter!!!
I have no explanation or excuses, but here is my latest discovery in the pop music world:
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Vote Bob 2016
With every nutjob across the United States trying to stop Obama from becoming president, the claim that he was born outside of the United States was only one of many ridiculous attempts to do so. But, did you know that John McCain was actually born on a naval base in Panama? I heard, however, that a senate resolution was passed to just let him be and not trifle over the definition of a "natural born citizen" as one must be to be eligible for the presidency.
I remember having heard from my high school history teacher, Mr. Hicks, that a certain George Romney had run for president back in 1968, despite having been born in Mexico. Both of his parents were American citizens however, so he was born a citizen as well. Also, Lowell Weicker, a former Connecticut Senator, Representative, and Governor, was born to an American father and Indian-born British woman in Paris, France. He entered into the presidential race in 1980 but dropped out of the running before the primaries even happened.
Under the Act of 1795 it was noted that "the children of citizens of the United States that may be born beyond sea, or outside the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born citizens of the United States: Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons, whose fathers have not been resident in the United States."
I guess the only difference between me and Mr. Weicker up there is that I was born to an American mother and foreigner father in a foreign country, so I might be ineligible to run under those crazy old 1795 laws. The odd thing is that there have been other Supreme Court cases wherein children born to American fathers and foreign mothers have had their citizenship revoked because their fathers' paternity had not been proven (Miller v. Albright [1998] and Nguyen v. INS [2001]). In my case, my mother is the American, so my American lineage isn't in doubt at all.
Under one precedent I'm iced out of the presidency, but under the others I'm more of a natural born citizen than Weicker, NO DOUBT! (An unnecessary usage of hip slang if there ever was one!) Looks like I've got my constitutional arguments ready when the time comes for my presidential run to begin.
I remember having heard from my high school history teacher, Mr. Hicks, that a certain George Romney had run for president back in 1968, despite having been born in Mexico. Both of his parents were American citizens however, so he was born a citizen as well. Also, Lowell Weicker, a former Connecticut Senator, Representative, and Governor, was born to an American father and Indian-born British woman in Paris, France. He entered into the presidential race in 1980 but dropped out of the running before the primaries even happened.
Under the Act of 1795 it was noted that "the children of citizens of the United States that may be born beyond sea, or outside the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born citizens of the United States: Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons, whose fathers have not been resident in the United States."
I guess the only difference between me and Mr. Weicker up there is that I was born to an American mother and foreigner father in a foreign country, so I might be ineligible to run under those crazy old 1795 laws. The odd thing is that there have been other Supreme Court cases wherein children born to American fathers and foreign mothers have had their citizenship revoked because their fathers' paternity had not been proven (Miller v. Albright [1998] and Nguyen v. INS [2001]). In my case, my mother is the American, so my American lineage isn't in doubt at all.
Under one precedent I'm iced out of the presidency, but under the others I'm more of a natural born citizen than Weicker, NO DOUBT! (An unnecessary usage of hip slang if there ever was one!) Looks like I've got my constitutional arguments ready when the time comes for my presidential run to begin.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Consumption pt. III
I think that Weezer's "Buddy Holly" is one of the greatest songs ever. Simple, sweet, sincere, and with a rippin' guitar solo to boot! It popped into my head out of the blue while riding my bike to work, and I was singing it out loud as I passed grannies out for a morning stroll and school kids with their bright yellow hats. There's an understated sense of urgency, or desperation, perhaps, that I think isn't necessarily so apparent in the lyrics, but is really brought out in that brief wailing guitar solo that still sends shivers up my spine to this very day.
I feel like expressing your love of Weezer is like saying that you think Barry Bonds is the greatest baseball player of all-time. You know... they would've been the best, if they hadn't gone and mucked things up for themselves halfway down the line.
Sigh...
I feel like expressing your love of Weezer is like saying that you think Barry Bonds is the greatest baseball player of all-time. You know... they would've been the best, if they hadn't gone and mucked things up for themselves halfway down the line.
Sigh...
Consumption pt. 2
You didn't think that consumption only referred to that of pop-culture, did you???
My friend Rob, who also watches a lot of the Wire, was inspired to start eating/drinking raw eggs with his beer by the dockworkers in the program who down a beer and egg together in the 2nd season. The first time that he did this was at the mall next door to my house, in the food court, with an egg that was meant for his beef bowl, and he just ate that one straight from the shell. The 2nd time he did it was with me and our boy Randy outside of a convenience store in Sakae at about 2 or 3 AM, each of us downing two raw eggs straight from the shell. We were soon treated to a show 10 feet away as two drunks started to scuffle.
The cops came to break up the fight, only to let the instigator walk away and give the erstwhile victim a stern talking-to.
The point is that the tradition had spread to more people.
A few weeks back a few of us finally decided to try those eggs in our drinks. The good news is that the drinks kill the taste of the eggs, which would get a -1 on the -3 to +3 via scale, but it is much less conducive to swallow those gooey lumps of egg out of a glass than it is straight from the shell.
Just this last weekend, at that same convenience store, again at 3 in the morning or so, I ran into some other friends out of the blue. I enjoy the fact that I constantly am running into friends, even just acquaintances, everywhere I go these days. Whether I'm riding my bike back to my apartment and it's my neighbors on the way out to dinner, or arriving at the train station at 11 PM only to see my friends waiting there, people I know grabbing a quick pre-made lunch at the supermarket the same night as I am, or people who are pulling another all nighter in Sakae because they've missed the last train, it's super comforting to know that you'll always have someone around the corner waiting for you.
Yesterday, I brought my new best friend, Tiny Boy, back from the hospital.
Tiny Boy was suffering from a bad case of bad intonation, so my dawg down at the Melody Shop hooked a brother up with a free repair job!!! Yes, Tiny Boy is bright pink, and, yes, that is a koala on my pillow case (fabric courtesy of Joa, case courtesy of Yumico). I almost got hit by a car while bringing Tiny Boy home, holding Tiny Boy in one hand and steering my bike with the other. The gangster-looking Brazilian dudes driving probably would've been mad at me for riding in front of them if they hadn't been laughing at some fool with a pink guitar riding by them.
And now some only half-ancient J-pop for your viewing/listening pleasure:
My friend Rob, who also watches a lot of the Wire, was inspired to start eating/drinking raw eggs with his beer by the dockworkers in the program who down a beer and egg together in the 2nd season. The first time that he did this was at the mall next door to my house, in the food court, with an egg that was meant for his beef bowl, and he just ate that one straight from the shell. The 2nd time he did it was with me and our boy Randy outside of a convenience store in Sakae at about 2 or 3 AM, each of us downing two raw eggs straight from the shell. We were soon treated to a show 10 feet away as two drunks started to scuffle.
The cops came to break up the fight, only to let the instigator walk away and give the erstwhile victim a stern talking-to.
The point is that the tradition had spread to more people.
A few weeks back a few of us finally decided to try those eggs in our drinks. The good news is that the drinks kill the taste of the eggs, which would get a -1 on the -3 to +3 via scale, but it is much less conducive to swallow those gooey lumps of egg out of a glass than it is straight from the shell.
Just this last weekend, at that same convenience store, again at 3 in the morning or so, I ran into some other friends out of the blue. I enjoy the fact that I constantly am running into friends, even just acquaintances, everywhere I go these days. Whether I'm riding my bike back to my apartment and it's my neighbors on the way out to dinner, or arriving at the train station at 11 PM only to see my friends waiting there, people I know grabbing a quick pre-made lunch at the supermarket the same night as I am, or people who are pulling another all nighter in Sakae because they've missed the last train, it's super comforting to know that you'll always have someone around the corner waiting for you.
Yesterday, I brought my new best friend, Tiny Boy, back from the hospital.
Tiny Boy was suffering from a bad case of bad intonation, so my dawg down at the Melody Shop hooked a brother up with a free repair job!!! Yes, Tiny Boy is bright pink, and, yes, that is a koala on my pillow case (fabric courtesy of Joa, case courtesy of Yumico). I almost got hit by a car while bringing Tiny Boy home, holding Tiny Boy in one hand and steering my bike with the other. The gangster-looking Brazilian dudes driving probably would've been mad at me for riding in front of them if they hadn't been laughing at some fool with a pink guitar riding by them.
And now some only half-ancient J-pop for your viewing/listening pleasure:
CONSUMPTION pt. 1
I've been reading a lot of books, watching a lot of movies, and watching a lot of the WIRE recently, on top of my aforementioned obsession with old J-pop. I finally felt like it was time for me to write about the things that have been boosting my spirits in recent weeks.
Well, it's strange to start off with this book, since it's not much of a spirit-booster, but I just finished Underground by Haruki Murakami, which is a series of interviews conducted with witnesses and survivors of the sarin gas attacks on the Tokyo commuter trains in 1995. The interviews are broken up into sections that focus on each particular train line that was hit, painting a narrative for each train from many different perspectives. Every narrative shares some similar points, mainly that of a gradual onset of the symptons of poisoning, the symptoms reaching a head, someone finally pinpoints the source of the problem, and then people scramble to try to survive or help the survivors.
One of the most shocking things about the accounts of the day is the apathy, or obliviousness, most people had to what could have been happening to them. Many of the interviewees witnessed other people passing out and such, but continued on about their merry way, off to work or wherever they were going, despite the fact that they were or would soon be falling victim to the same sorts of symptoms that had hit those around them already. Some of the interviewees, who had escaped the trains and train stations and managed to make it out to the streets, or even to work, acted as if these crazy headaches and blurred vision, etc, weren't anything too bad. Some also mentioned how passersby and even the news media reporting on the incident live and onsite failed to offer a helping hand, unless they were specifically badgered or hounded by someone to do so.
One of the survivors mentioned that he/she (I forget which) believed the attacks hurt so many people because Japanese people have a cultural tendency to grin and bear "it", in this case "it" being some unknown ailment suddenly setting upon them, soon to worsen and eventually be revealed as sarin gas poisoning. This same interviewee, who had lived in New York for some time, thought that Americans would be hooting and hollering and getting something done about it as soon as they noticed the strange smell on the train, or the onset of their symptoms. I agreed to a certain extent that some nosy, perpetually irked, sue-happy Americans would've probably disposed of the sarin packages on the trains much sooner than they were in reality, followed by drawing out a draft of their lawsuit against the train company. However, I don't think that the average American passerby would've done any more to help those suffering around them any more than the people did that day, since people everywhere seem to have the same "it ain't my problem" mentality. Additionally, the emergency response system is painted as inept by the desperation and frustration of the interviewees' accounts, but I get the impression that they were doing the best they could in a situation that very few could've expected (unlike, say, Hurricane Katrina).
There's also a small section of the book devoted to interviews with former Aum members, Aum being the cult that perpetrated the attacks, and that section was super interesting as well. The common thread in these accounts for the most part is of people who don't quite fit in or have any particular direction in life suddenly finding a place where they fit in and embracing it wholeheartedly. This led to people allowing themselves to, initially, be separated from their family and earthly possessions, to, later, being forcibly locked in sauna-like jails, secretly experimented upon with LSD, and given amnesia-inducing electro-shock therapy. Most of the people interviewed in this section had renounced Aum as an organization and the cult's leader as the divine guru after the attacks occurred, but all still appreciated their time in the cult, all having claimed to have seriously experienced great and mystical things unlike any other experiences in their lives. It certainly seems like any other religion in that sense, capable of bringing extreme happiness, but also capable of manipulating people who are at their most vulnerable.
I totally recommend this book, and the interview format makes it very easy to pick up at the drop of a hat, and, conversely, put down at the drop of a hat (or when you arrive at your train station) without breaking up the momentum of the book.
At my friend's Skylar's suggestion I also recently read Superstud by Paul Feig, creator of the beloved TV show Freaks and Geeks. The book is his account of his attempts to find love (and sex) while trying to remain true to his romantic ideals and the engrained pressure of his religious upbringing. Having experienced some of the same stuff as him, I got a kick out of reading what he had to say, though there are parts of the book where things drag. There are some moments of 100% absolute stupidity on his part, though, that equate with comedic GENIUS and make the book a worthwhile read. In particular, the last two major sections of the book have some comedic gold contained within which make it worthwhile to read everything up until then. This one is also an easy read, perfect for those 10 minute long train rides to and from work, or for those 10 minute long escapes to the toilet for a little poopoo session
More later...!!!
Well, it's strange to start off with this book, since it's not much of a spirit-booster, but I just finished Underground by Haruki Murakami, which is a series of interviews conducted with witnesses and survivors of the sarin gas attacks on the Tokyo commuter trains in 1995. The interviews are broken up into sections that focus on each particular train line that was hit, painting a narrative for each train from many different perspectives. Every narrative shares some similar points, mainly that of a gradual onset of the symptons of poisoning, the symptoms reaching a head, someone finally pinpoints the source of the problem, and then people scramble to try to survive or help the survivors.
One of the most shocking things about the accounts of the day is the apathy, or obliviousness, most people had to what could have been happening to them. Many of the interviewees witnessed other people passing out and such, but continued on about their merry way, off to work or wherever they were going, despite the fact that they were or would soon be falling victim to the same sorts of symptoms that had hit those around them already. Some of the interviewees, who had escaped the trains and train stations and managed to make it out to the streets, or even to work, acted as if these crazy headaches and blurred vision, etc, weren't anything too bad. Some also mentioned how passersby and even the news media reporting on the incident live and onsite failed to offer a helping hand, unless they were specifically badgered or hounded by someone to do so.
One of the survivors mentioned that he/she (I forget which) believed the attacks hurt so many people because Japanese people have a cultural tendency to grin and bear "it", in this case "it" being some unknown ailment suddenly setting upon them, soon to worsen and eventually be revealed as sarin gas poisoning. This same interviewee, who had lived in New York for some time, thought that Americans would be hooting and hollering and getting something done about it as soon as they noticed the strange smell on the train, or the onset of their symptoms. I agreed to a certain extent that some nosy, perpetually irked, sue-happy Americans would've probably disposed of the sarin packages on the trains much sooner than they were in reality, followed by drawing out a draft of their lawsuit against the train company. However, I don't think that the average American passerby would've done any more to help those suffering around them any more than the people did that day, since people everywhere seem to have the same "it ain't my problem" mentality. Additionally, the emergency response system is painted as inept by the desperation and frustration of the interviewees' accounts, but I get the impression that they were doing the best they could in a situation that very few could've expected (unlike, say, Hurricane Katrina).
There's also a small section of the book devoted to interviews with former Aum members, Aum being the cult that perpetrated the attacks, and that section was super interesting as well. The common thread in these accounts for the most part is of people who don't quite fit in or have any particular direction in life suddenly finding a place where they fit in and embracing it wholeheartedly. This led to people allowing themselves to, initially, be separated from their family and earthly possessions, to, later, being forcibly locked in sauna-like jails, secretly experimented upon with LSD, and given amnesia-inducing electro-shock therapy. Most of the people interviewed in this section had renounced Aum as an organization and the cult's leader as the divine guru after the attacks occurred, but all still appreciated their time in the cult, all having claimed to have seriously experienced great and mystical things unlike any other experiences in their lives. It certainly seems like any other religion in that sense, capable of bringing extreme happiness, but also capable of manipulating people who are at their most vulnerable.
I totally recommend this book, and the interview format makes it very easy to pick up at the drop of a hat, and, conversely, put down at the drop of a hat (or when you arrive at your train station) without breaking up the momentum of the book.
At my friend's Skylar's suggestion I also recently read Superstud by Paul Feig, creator of the beloved TV show Freaks and Geeks. The book is his account of his attempts to find love (and sex) while trying to remain true to his romantic ideals and the engrained pressure of his religious upbringing. Having experienced some of the same stuff as him, I got a kick out of reading what he had to say, though there are parts of the book where things drag. There are some moments of 100% absolute stupidity on his part, though, that equate with comedic GENIUS and make the book a worthwhile read. In particular, the last two major sections of the book have some comedic gold contained within which make it worthwhile to read everything up until then. This one is also an easy read, perfect for those 10 minute long train rides to and from work, or for those 10 minute long escapes to the toilet for a little poopoo session
More later...!!!
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Yo Soy Amerikajin
Here's a review I wrote about the Sakerock show I went to in Nagoya about a month ago:
CLICK HERE!!!
CLICK HERE!!!
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Please Make Me Shutup
In a long tradition of idiots who go to another country only to complain about everything, I would like to comment today on how wack I think Japanese fashion is. I'm not talking about Fruits Magazine type crap, because we already knew that ish was wack anyway!
What I'm here to talk about is the hidden, yet very blatant, new wave of Japanese fashion. It's part California surfer-dude, part Blink-182 loving jerkweed, part super-feminine waif, all WACK!!! Let me be more specific, every young person between the ages of 14 and 21 out here has Abercrombie or Hollister-esque t-shirts that say either "California", "Surf", "Santa Monica", "Surf", "Reggae", or "Surf" on them, along with mesh hats cocked to the side, baggy cargo shorts or super tight jeans, crocs, and bleached blond hair (including eyebrows) that makes them look like albino zombies. Perhaps most people are unaware of this new fashion phenomenon, because I suspect that people in big cities where tourists gohttp://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=15628641&postID=1445399750455135130
Blogger: This Song Is Good - Edit Post "Please Make Me Shutup" actually have some exposure to fashion of better taste, but the suburbs of Japan are swarming with it!!!
The other extreme that represents a small, but equally laughable, portion of the Japanese youth fashion scene is the wannabe gangsta, or WANKSTA, as that fool 50 Cent once put it so aptly (I still think he's the worst rapper of the century). I saw one of my students at the mall food court (don't ask what I was doing there) and he walked up wearing some white jeans and jean jacket, both probably 4XL in size, with a bandana around his head, and a ridiculous chain hanging around his neck. This wasn't a typical bling-bling chain, but more like the type of chain that you put around some gigantic box, like a freight cargo container, to keep people from opening it up. This is the same kid with nearly no eyebrows left because he has plucked them all off who greets me in the hallways with "HELLOOOO! YES! OKAY!" on a daily basis. 'Nuff said.
Yes, I have no life.
OH! I did finally buy a record player out here, so I was finally able to listen to this awesome 45 I bought of a girl in a sailor uniform holding a gigantic rifle.
Here's the girl singing it live (skip ahead to 1:35 or so):
And here's another dope jam recommended to me by my boys Shawn and Ric.
I'll be keeping my eyes open for these hits in the used LP sections of my favorite junk stores.
What I'm here to talk about is the hidden, yet very blatant, new wave of Japanese fashion. It's part California surfer-dude, part Blink-182 loving jerkweed, part super-feminine waif, all WACK!!! Let me be more specific, every young person between the ages of 14 and 21 out here has Abercrombie or Hollister-esque t-shirts that say either "California", "Surf", "Santa Monica", "Surf", "Reggae", or "Surf" on them, along with mesh hats cocked to the side, baggy cargo shorts or super tight jeans, crocs, and bleached blond hair (including eyebrows) that makes them look like albino zombies. Perhaps most people are unaware of this new fashion phenomenon, because I suspect that people in big cities where tourists gohttp://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=15628641&postID=1445399750455135130
Blogger: This Song Is Good - Edit Post "Please Make Me Shutup" actually have some exposure to fashion of better taste, but the suburbs of Japan are swarming with it!!!
The other extreme that represents a small, but equally laughable, portion of the Japanese youth fashion scene is the wannabe gangsta, or WANKSTA, as that fool 50 Cent once put it so aptly (I still think he's the worst rapper of the century). I saw one of my students at the mall food court (don't ask what I was doing there) and he walked up wearing some white jeans and jean jacket, both probably 4XL in size, with a bandana around his head, and a ridiculous chain hanging around his neck. This wasn't a typical bling-bling chain, but more like the type of chain that you put around some gigantic box, like a freight cargo container, to keep people from opening it up. This is the same kid with nearly no eyebrows left because he has plucked them all off who greets me in the hallways with "HELLOOOO! YES! OKAY!" on a daily basis. 'Nuff said.
Yes, I have no life.
OH! I did finally buy a record player out here, so I was finally able to listen to this awesome 45 I bought of a girl in a sailor uniform holding a gigantic rifle.
Here's the girl singing it live (skip ahead to 1:35 or so):
And here's another dope jam recommended to me by my boys Shawn and Ric.
I'll be keeping my eyes open for these hits in the used LP sections of my favorite junk stores.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
More Stupidity
Last weekend I met up with some of the usual suspects out here in OHGACK! Good conversation, good tunes, and good folks. The only problem was that I was supposed to meet my friend Reiko early the next morning to hang out in Nagoya, and getting to sleep at 3 AM isn't exactly the best thing to do when that's your plan, but I was up at 8, in Nagoya by 10, and at Nagoya castle by noon. Nagoya castle's grounds are pretty cool, a super giant moat, lots of greenery, a nice park where we witnessed a bunch of creepy dudes following a girl around who would stop and pose periodically at different scenic locations... but I'm off on a tangent now. I guess what I was trying to get at was that, even though I enjoyed visiting the castle, it's more of a museum to the old castle than it is a living monument. The inside has way too many visible modern conveniences and an elevator, so I was a bit disappointed. Regardless, though, it was good times.
We headed out to Osu next to meet up with the usual Nagoya suspects for lunch. Reiko wanted to eat specialties specific to Nagoya, so we had miso-katsu, and later on we had tebasaki (super salty chicken wings) and IT WAS GOOD! (imagine the Rock reading Genesis so you can get what I was going for there) Reiko ended up coming back to OHGACK where we met up with the same usual suspects and chatted for a bit and watched a Pteradon video, as well as video from the super awesome 38-band punk festival I went to in Tokyo last week (you're gonna have to wait to read about that one!).
The next day, Reiko had to catch the bullet train back home to meet up with her boyfriend, whose birthday it was, so we stopped off at my favorite Brazilian place for lunch. AND IT WAS GOOD! By chance, there were some pamphlets on the table for an art festival happening in town, but I didn't think much of it, even though I had heard a bit about a different music festival happening at the same time. On the way back to the station to drop off Reiko we happened upon this art gallery whose walls and floor were covered in scrawled gibberish, kind of like a horror movie set or something. It was tight. We also walked through an underground tunnel with rocks that moved on their own accord. N?
Reiko left and I decided to check out more of the festival, which actually ended up being pretty cool. There was a really cool book compiled featuring photos of signs from all over OHGACK, and a camera obscura bus thingy that you could ride inside of and see images from outside the bus projected onto a screen inside. If I ever figure out how to transfer photos from my cell phone to the computer, you may actually see some of the stuff someday, but for now this insufficient description must suffice.
My friend Josh's band was playing as part of the music festival that evening, but since it was raining, they moved the performance into this giant gym so the sound was pretty awful. I was impressed by Josh's skills though, so that was N. The band that performed before him was made up of a bunch of 16 year olds, one of whom was wearing a tuxedo vest, and another who was wearing a sweater-shawl combo thingy. They looked goofy, but they could all shred, so who am I to diss these 16 old prodigies???
Anyway, the next Tuesday a bunch of us went back to check out the art and music again, this time to see some OHGACK hip-hop. There was a giant dude in a Yankees jersey who kept on pronouncing Ogaki as OHGACK, doing his best American-thug impersonation. One of the other bands was this really sleazy, all-girl psychadelic band. Not sleazy in a racy sense, but more just that their music was super dirty and garagey sounding, it was actually alright.
I was pretty jazzed to see some art and culture in Ogaki, even though it was kind of disappointing to find that so few people knew about what was going on, and the events didn't seem too well attended.
Tonight I finally found the one club in Ogaki that hosts live music, and some of us are thinking about starting a band, so keep your eyes open for what may come...
Ah yes, yet another stupid post, hurried due to my rush to finish it before my tenuous internet connection stolen from my neighbor's wireless signal fades...
PEACE!
We headed out to Osu next to meet up with the usual Nagoya suspects for lunch. Reiko wanted to eat specialties specific to Nagoya, so we had miso-katsu, and later on we had tebasaki (super salty chicken wings) and IT WAS GOOD! (imagine the Rock reading Genesis so you can get what I was going for there) Reiko ended up coming back to OHGACK where we met up with the same usual suspects and chatted for a bit and watched a Pteradon video, as well as video from the super awesome 38-band punk festival I went to in Tokyo last week (you're gonna have to wait to read about that one!).
The next day, Reiko had to catch the bullet train back home to meet up with her boyfriend, whose birthday it was, so we stopped off at my favorite Brazilian place for lunch. AND IT WAS GOOD! By chance, there were some pamphlets on the table for an art festival happening in town, but I didn't think much of it, even though I had heard a bit about a different music festival happening at the same time. On the way back to the station to drop off Reiko we happened upon this art gallery whose walls and floor were covered in scrawled gibberish, kind of like a horror movie set or something. It was tight. We also walked through an underground tunnel with rocks that moved on their own accord. N?
Reiko left and I decided to check out more of the festival, which actually ended up being pretty cool. There was a really cool book compiled featuring photos of signs from all over OHGACK, and a camera obscura bus thingy that you could ride inside of and see images from outside the bus projected onto a screen inside. If I ever figure out how to transfer photos from my cell phone to the computer, you may actually see some of the stuff someday, but for now this insufficient description must suffice.
My friend Josh's band was playing as part of the music festival that evening, but since it was raining, they moved the performance into this giant gym so the sound was pretty awful. I was impressed by Josh's skills though, so that was N. The band that performed before him was made up of a bunch of 16 year olds, one of whom was wearing a tuxedo vest, and another who was wearing a sweater-shawl combo thingy. They looked goofy, but they could all shred, so who am I to diss these 16 old prodigies???
Anyway, the next Tuesday a bunch of us went back to check out the art and music again, this time to see some OHGACK hip-hop. There was a giant dude in a Yankees jersey who kept on pronouncing Ogaki as OHGACK, doing his best American-thug impersonation. One of the other bands was this really sleazy, all-girl psychadelic band. Not sleazy in a racy sense, but more just that their music was super dirty and garagey sounding, it was actually alright.
I was pretty jazzed to see some art and culture in Ogaki, even though it was kind of disappointing to find that so few people knew about what was going on, and the events didn't seem too well attended.
Tonight I finally found the one club in Ogaki that hosts live music, and some of us are thinking about starting a band, so keep your eyes open for what may come...
Ah yes, yet another stupid post, hurried due to my rush to finish it before my tenuous internet connection stolen from my neighbor's wireless signal fades...
PEACE!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Life Is Forever
My new favorite TV show is this show called 青い瞳の聖ライフ, or Aoi Hitomi no Sei Raifu, or Blue Eyes' Pure Life (that's my wack translation anyway). It's this show about an American girl named Beth from New York who ends up in Japan somehow at a Japanese high school, and she falls in love with this dufus named Yuu, and her dream is to organize a rock festival at the school and marry Yuu. But, every episode, someone gets hella mad at Beth and they yell at her for being such an insensitive foreign/white/American bitch, even though Beth is unimaginably thoughtful and kind. Beth speaks perfect Japanese in the most ridiculously butchered American accent, and I'm not sure if she is purposely hamming it up, or if she really is incapable of bettering her accent. Heck, I get made fun of everyday by my students for speaking Japanese, and my accent isn't even a tenth as bad as Beth's is (but her Japanese skill absolutely destroys mine regardless). Did I mention that this show was made in 1984? I don't know why they're re-running it on TV here now, but it is the highlight of my cold, lonely, depressing, dreary evenings... *sigh* (I only pay $50 in rent, suckers!!!!)
I dug up as much info as I could on the show, so here's some more info and videos for all of you, who I'm sure are VERY INTERESTED, right???
Here's the opening theme:
Here's Florence Haga, the star of the show, [poorly] singing a cheesy pop song:
Here's some links too:
Screenshots and Info
Japanese Wikipedia Entry
What is wrong with me?
I dug up as much info as I could on the show, so here's some more info and videos for all of you, who I'm sure are VERY INTERESTED, right???
Here's the opening theme:
Here's Florence Haga, the star of the show, [poorly] singing a cheesy pop song:
Here's some links too:
Screenshots and Info
Japanese Wikipedia Entry
What is wrong with me?
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Yesterday...
...was one of those days. All those stereotypes that really annoy foreigners finally popped up all in one day, and more!!! I got a "You're good with chopsticks!" and another "Wow, you can write Japanese!" for the first time since I've been here, which actually didn't annoy me all that much. What really annoyed me was that on my way home some guy commented as I rode my bike by "Oh, a foreigner..." HELLO FOOL!!! There's thousands of foreigners all across this town!!! I even rode next to four spanish speaking women this morning on the train, not to mention all the Brazilians, Indians and whiteys I see every dang day. I'm not so annoyed about having been recognized as a foreigner (because I totally am!) but that it's such a big deal for this guy to comment about it out loud.
ALSO, to cap off the bummer that was yesterday, the rain starting pouring cats and dogs a few minutes before I left work, only to subside completely right about the time that I arrived at the station near my house. I tried to cheer myself by going to my favorite restaurant in town, Landy Shop III, but it was closed inexplicably. On the bright side, I went to Hard Off, the local junk electronics shop, and found out that they're opening a second location in town! WOOHOO!!! I saw the same guy there digging through old LPs that I talked to at another junk store across town. WHICH REMINDS ME that I think all you loyal readers should know about the Warren G record that I found for 100yen in said junk store amongst hundreds of Seiko Matsuda and Southern All Stars records.
This is probably the stupidest blog entry ever.
ALSO, to cap off the bummer that was yesterday, the rain starting pouring cats and dogs a few minutes before I left work, only to subside completely right about the time that I arrived at the station near my house. I tried to cheer myself by going to my favorite restaurant in town, Landy Shop III, but it was closed inexplicably. On the bright side, I went to Hard Off, the local junk electronics shop, and found out that they're opening a second location in town! WOOHOO!!! I saw the same guy there digging through old LPs that I talked to at another junk store across town. WHICH REMINDS ME that I think all you loyal readers should know about the Warren G record that I found for 100yen in said junk store amongst hundreds of Seiko Matsuda and Southern All Stars records.
This is probably the stupidest blog entry ever.
Monday, September 01, 2008
Otsukaresamadeshita
HELLO!!!
Loyal readers, here I am writing to you live from Ogaki, Japan. My town of 150,000 has a lot of shopping malls, a lot of "snacks" (places where you pay to go sing karaoke and drink with old ladies), and a lot of Brazilians!!! The Brazilians are the good part of that statement, because they make the best dang food in this town, and they also take the heat off of me, because I'm not the only foreign looking guy around.
I always think of stuff to write about while I'm walking around town, but I forget it once I sit down to actually type, so, thus, I will just recap my final weekend for you:
Friday night, I thought about going to the neighboring city of Gifu, so I hit up a few of my homies out there. I went to Gifu and found a little punk rock/hip-hop record store called Sabotage Records, where I bought a 3000yen BREAKfAST 7", then I finally heard back from a friend who invited me to go get sushi. I met up with her and 3 other girls, but we were soon joined by another dude. The sushi was super expensive, but super good!!!!!!! I went home around 10pm, and as I was exiting Ogaki station I ran into my next door neighbor and some other friends who were waiting for someone, and he exited 10 seconds behind me. I ended up hanging out with them until 4am!!!!
The next day we were supposed to go to some posh all-you-can-eat/drink place in Nagoya, but it was on the rooftop of some building and due to the heavy rain we'd been having it was cancelled. A small group of us went anyway, AND IT DIDN'T EVEN RAIN!!!! But, since it had already been cancelled, we just ended up meeting up with my friend Adam in Nagoya and went to this place called Misfits where he works. Apparently it was a bit of an off night for the place, and there was a total dufus playing bad covers on his guitar with drum machine accompaniment, but we all had a good time. After leaving Misfits, a couple of us wandered down to Sakae, the hub of activity in Nagoya, and there we went looking for a place to settle down. Whilst waiting, we decided to be all Rocky-core and down some raw eggs, which may or may not have been a great idea. Right after we had finished doing that, we witnessed an old drunkard grab some young dufus by the shirt and start pushing him around. It was a super tame fight, and when the cops pulled up to stop it, they actually just sat in their car watching for a good minute before getting out. They let the old guy walk off and gave the young guy a stern talking-to. NICE?
We ended up getting some kebabs from a cart on the street, except they were more like falafels (there was no stick). Apparently they call them kebabs in the UK when they're like that anyway, but I digress... Adam ended up meeting up with us again sometime around this point with a friend of his and we went to check out some place that his friend recommended. There were tons of young'uns hanging about, mostly Brazilian, and this one skater fool came up to us and asked us to "go smoke the hemp" with him. I borrowed his skateboard to try and ollie, but ended up bum rushing me from behind, took his skateboard and proceeded to go full speed into a wall. NICE?
This night progressed until we ended up at a ramen shop called Coco Ichiban, where they serve ramen on a spicy scale of 1-10. My Japanese coworkers say that 3 is hot enough, my American friend from Chicago said he could handle 7, but I went for the 10 of course, DUH!!!... What a horrible decision!!! I couldn't even finish it, and I felt pretty disgusting the rest of the night, which I ended up spending napping in a Denny's for about an hour. After that, it was about 6am, at which point I was able to catch the first train of the day back to Adam's house and sleep.
The next day Adam and I explored the town, and I found a rare 7" with the only Fruity song not included on their complete discography CD, and a copy of the first Alkaline Trio LP for super cheap. Ebay, here I come!!! We hit up some other cool places, had dinner with his in laws, and I went home and slept at a reasonable hour.
Good times...? YES!
Love,
B
Loyal readers, here I am writing to you live from Ogaki, Japan. My town of 150,000 has a lot of shopping malls, a lot of "snacks" (places where you pay to go sing karaoke and drink with old ladies), and a lot of Brazilians!!! The Brazilians are the good part of that statement, because they make the best dang food in this town, and they also take the heat off of me, because I'm not the only foreign looking guy around.
I always think of stuff to write about while I'm walking around town, but I forget it once I sit down to actually type, so, thus, I will just recap my final weekend for you:
Friday night, I thought about going to the neighboring city of Gifu, so I hit up a few of my homies out there. I went to Gifu and found a little punk rock/hip-hop record store called Sabotage Records, where I bought a 3000yen BREAKfAST 7", then I finally heard back from a friend who invited me to go get sushi. I met up with her and 3 other girls, but we were soon joined by another dude. The sushi was super expensive, but super good!!!!!!! I went home around 10pm, and as I was exiting Ogaki station I ran into my next door neighbor and some other friends who were waiting for someone, and he exited 10 seconds behind me. I ended up hanging out with them until 4am!!!!
The next day we were supposed to go to some posh all-you-can-eat/drink place in Nagoya, but it was on the rooftop of some building and due to the heavy rain we'd been having it was cancelled. A small group of us went anyway, AND IT DIDN'T EVEN RAIN!!!! But, since it had already been cancelled, we just ended up meeting up with my friend Adam in Nagoya and went to this place called Misfits where he works. Apparently it was a bit of an off night for the place, and there was a total dufus playing bad covers on his guitar with drum machine accompaniment, but we all had a good time. After leaving Misfits, a couple of us wandered down to Sakae, the hub of activity in Nagoya, and there we went looking for a place to settle down. Whilst waiting, we decided to be all Rocky-core and down some raw eggs, which may or may not have been a great idea. Right after we had finished doing that, we witnessed an old drunkard grab some young dufus by the shirt and start pushing him around. It was a super tame fight, and when the cops pulled up to stop it, they actually just sat in their car watching for a good minute before getting out. They let the old guy walk off and gave the young guy a stern talking-to. NICE?
We ended up getting some kebabs from a cart on the street, except they were more like falafels (there was no stick). Apparently they call them kebabs in the UK when they're like that anyway, but I digress... Adam ended up meeting up with us again sometime around this point with a friend of his and we went to check out some place that his friend recommended. There were tons of young'uns hanging about, mostly Brazilian, and this one skater fool came up to us and asked us to "go smoke the hemp" with him. I borrowed his skateboard to try and ollie, but ended up bum rushing me from behind, took his skateboard and proceeded to go full speed into a wall. NICE?
This night progressed until we ended up at a ramen shop called Coco Ichiban, where they serve ramen on a spicy scale of 1-10. My Japanese coworkers say that 3 is hot enough, my American friend from Chicago said he could handle 7, but I went for the 10 of course, DUH!!!... What a horrible decision!!! I couldn't even finish it, and I felt pretty disgusting the rest of the night, which I ended up spending napping in a Denny's for about an hour. After that, it was about 6am, at which point I was able to catch the first train of the day back to Adam's house and sleep.
The next day Adam and I explored the town, and I found a rare 7" with the only Fruity song not included on their complete discography CD, and a copy of the first Alkaline Trio LP for super cheap. Ebay, here I come!!! We hit up some other cool places, had dinner with his in laws, and I went home and slept at a reasonable hour.
Good times...? YES!
Love,
B
Thursday, July 17, 2008
July 17, 2008
The Unicorns - Jellybones
Pavement - Gold Soundz
Chris Murray - Moment
Sebadoh - Ocean
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The Hold Steady - Sequestered in Memphis
The Botticellis - Old Home Movies
Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness
The Specs - Everything You Wanted
The Weakerthans - Sun In An Empty Room
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The Television Personalities - This Angry Silence
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
The HOLiDAYS - Your World
The Muffs - A Little Luxury
Track Star - West Coast Weather
Hockey Night - Style Raiders
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Mr. T Experience - I'm Like Yeah, But She's All No
The Cribs - What About Me
Beulah - Slo-Mo For the Masses
Apollo Sunshine - Money
The Morning Benders - Damnit Anna
Weezer - No Other One
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Jason Webley - Almost Time To Go
Modest Mouse - All Nite Diner
Mu330 - Baby Rats
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King Khan & The Shrines - Sweet Tooth
Harold Ray: Live In Concert - Ain't Nothin' But A House Party
Toys That Kill - Illegitimate
The Soviettes - Bottom's Up, Bottomed Out
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The Lawrence Arms - Cut It Up
Alkaline Trio - Goodbye Forever
Les Savy Fav - Blackouts On Thursday
All You Can Eat - Their Glass Ceiling
Minus The Bear - Let's Play Clowns
The New Trust - The Lost Language
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We Versus the Shark - (After)life Things
Unwound - December
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Spring Heeled Jack - Mass Appeal Madness
Pavement - Gold Soundz
Chris Murray - Moment
Sebadoh - Ocean
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The Hold Steady - Sequestered in Memphis
The Botticellis - Old Home Movies
Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness
The Specs - Everything You Wanted
The Weakerthans - Sun In An Empty Room
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The Television Personalities - This Angry Silence
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
The HOLiDAYS - Your World
The Muffs - A Little Luxury
Track Star - West Coast Weather
Hockey Night - Style Raiders
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Mr. T Experience - I'm Like Yeah, But She's All No
The Cribs - What About Me
Beulah - Slo-Mo For the Masses
Apollo Sunshine - Money
The Morning Benders - Damnit Anna
Weezer - No Other One
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Jason Webley - Almost Time To Go
Modest Mouse - All Nite Diner
Mu330 - Baby Rats
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King Khan & The Shrines - Sweet Tooth
Harold Ray: Live In Concert - Ain't Nothin' But A House Party
Toys That Kill - Illegitimate
The Soviettes - Bottom's Up, Bottomed Out
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The Lawrence Arms - Cut It Up
Alkaline Trio - Goodbye Forever
Les Savy Fav - Blackouts On Thursday
All You Can Eat - Their Glass Ceiling
Minus The Bear - Let's Play Clowns
The New Trust - The Lost Language
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We Versus the Shark - (After)life Things
Unwound - December
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Spring Heeled Jack - Mass Appeal Madness
Thursday, July 10, 2008
July 10, 2008
Minus The Bear - Let's Play Clowns
Unwound - Seen Not Heard
No Knife - Your Albatross
GO!GO!7188 - Ukifune
Modest Mouse - Interstate
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Death Cab For Cutie - You Can Do Better Than Me
Alkaline Trio - Snake Oil Tanker
Jets To Brazil - Starry Configurations
Boilermaker - Norman
Weezer - Pink Triangle
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Superchunk - Hero
Track Star - These Horses Carry Blood
We Versus The Shark - I Am A Fantastic Battle
Short Round - Same Old, Day Old
Jawbreaker - Jinx Removing
Pixies - Velouria
Husker Du - Celebrated Summer
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The Weakerthans - Virtute The Cat Explains Her Departure
Jason Webley - Little Sister
Bomb the Music Industry! - Get Warmer
Bracket - Warren's Song Part 9
The Shins - So Says I
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The Specials - Monkey Man
Pizzicato Five - Kanashii Uta
Baffalo Daughter - Sky High
Making Time - I Gotta Move
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Falafle Babies - An Ode To Keith And Ted
:Dz: - I Don't Understand. Do I Say The Right Words?
Augustus Pablo - Ape Man
Dinosaur Jr. - Little Fury Things
Unwound - Seen Not Heard
No Knife - Your Albatross
GO!GO!7188 - Ukifune
Modest Mouse - Interstate
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Death Cab For Cutie - You Can Do Better Than Me
Alkaline Trio - Snake Oil Tanker
Jets To Brazil - Starry Configurations
Boilermaker - Norman
Weezer - Pink Triangle
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Superchunk - Hero
Track Star - These Horses Carry Blood
We Versus The Shark - I Am A Fantastic Battle
Short Round - Same Old, Day Old
Jawbreaker - Jinx Removing
Pixies - Velouria
Husker Du - Celebrated Summer
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The Weakerthans - Virtute The Cat Explains Her Departure
Jason Webley - Little Sister
Bomb the Music Industry! - Get Warmer
Bracket - Warren's Song Part 9
The Shins - So Says I
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The Specials - Monkey Man
Pizzicato Five - Kanashii Uta
Baffalo Daughter - Sky High
Making Time - I Gotta Move
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Falafle Babies - An Ode To Keith And Ted
:Dz: - I Don't Understand. Do I Say The Right Words?
Augustus Pablo - Ape Man
Dinosaur Jr. - Little Fury Things
Thursday, June 26, 2008
June 26, 2008
La Plebe - Mi Tierra
Skankin' Pickle - It's Not Too Late
The Aquabats - Cat With 2 Heads
Slow Gherkin - I Only Smoke When I'm Drunk
The Siren Six! - Burn
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Satori - Finding Your Place
The Slackers - Henderson Swamp
Bad Manners - Sally Brown
Fishbone - Ugly
Sugarhill Downtown Orchestra - Home Made Song
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Bomb The Music Industry - Depression is no Fun
Common Rider - Signal, Signal
Toots & The Maytals - Pressure Drop
Rx Bandits - Apparition
Hepcat - Yoko Zuna
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Blindspot - Right Field
Blue Meanies - Johnny Mortgage
Mu330 - Baby Rats
Operation Ivy - Yellin' In My Ear
Fruity - Cinderella Boy
Shiina Ringo - Mayonaka wa Junketsu
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Alkaline Trio - Help Me
Alkaline Trio - For Your Lungs Only
Ging Nang Boyz - Trash
Lemuria - Pants
Little Mercury - I'm Not & You're Not
Jimmy Eat World - A Praise Chorus
The Thermals - An Endless Supply
No Age - Here Should Be My Home
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Minus the Bear - Let's Play Clowns
Boris - BUZZ-IN
Unwound - Unauthorized Autobiography
Bangs - Sweet Revenge
Blue Hearts - Chernobyl
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The Night Marchers - I Wanna Deadbeat You
Superdrag - My Day Will Come
The Cherry Tempo - Treble Is High
The Buzzcocks - What Do I Get?
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Andrew WK - Party Hard
Skankin' Pickle - It's Not Too Late
The Aquabats - Cat With 2 Heads
Slow Gherkin - I Only Smoke When I'm Drunk
The Siren Six! - Burn
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Satori - Finding Your Place
The Slackers - Henderson Swamp
Bad Manners - Sally Brown
Fishbone - Ugly
Sugarhill Downtown Orchestra - Home Made Song
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Bomb The Music Industry - Depression is no Fun
Common Rider - Signal, Signal
Toots & The Maytals - Pressure Drop
Rx Bandits - Apparition
Hepcat - Yoko Zuna
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Blindspot - Right Field
Blue Meanies - Johnny Mortgage
Mu330 - Baby Rats
Operation Ivy - Yellin' In My Ear
Fruity - Cinderella Boy
Shiina Ringo - Mayonaka wa Junketsu
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Alkaline Trio - Help Me
Alkaline Trio - For Your Lungs Only
Ging Nang Boyz - Trash
Lemuria - Pants
Little Mercury - I'm Not & You're Not
Jimmy Eat World - A Praise Chorus
The Thermals - An Endless Supply
No Age - Here Should Be My Home
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Minus the Bear - Let's Play Clowns
Boris - BUZZ-IN
Unwound - Unauthorized Autobiography
Bangs - Sweet Revenge
Blue Hearts - Chernobyl
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The Night Marchers - I Wanna Deadbeat You
Superdrag - My Day Will Come
The Cherry Tempo - Treble Is High
The Buzzcocks - What Do I Get?
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Andrew WK - Party Hard
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Bullet (not the Misfits song)
I never knew that there was more to this than just rumors, but here is the California High Speed Rail Authority website, detailing their plans and ideas for routing and financing the bullet train that will be able to travel from San Francisco to LA in just an approximate 2 hours and 40 minutes. With the prospect of a drive to LA from San Jose looming ahead for me, the idea that I could cut the trip time in by a third and do it for cheaper has me very excited!!! (Note: a projected 2020 completion date has tempered my excitement a bit)
I am McLovin
I watched the movie KIDS last night for, believe it or not, the first time ever. Aside from being totally depressing, I was struck by how much Telly from Kids looks and talks just like McLovin from Superbad. This only exacerbated the feeling in my mind that Telly looked like a total dweeb, so I couldn't understand why he was such a mack in the movie...
Afterward I felt validated (but still kind of depressed) when I did this search online and found this.
Afterward I felt validated (but still kind of depressed) when I did this search online and found this.
Friday, June 20, 2008
We Versus The Shark
Here's a cool interview that Carrie Brownstein did with We Versus the Shark. I saw them at SXSW as well (different show though) and they are truly good dudes.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
June 19, 2008
Special Extended Show with guest DJ V-Dogg
Track Star - West Coast Weather
Stephen Malkmus - Phantasies
The Unicorns - Ghost Mountain
Television - See No Evil
The Hold Steady - Stevie Nix
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Little Mercury - You're Not & I'm Not
Lemuria - Get Some Sleep
Alkaline Trio - Help Me
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Don't Expect For Me To Sleep
No Age - Cappo
The Thermals - I Know the Pattern
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No Knife - Your Albatross
The New Trust - Absence Makes the Heart Go Wander
Sparta Locals - Ougon Wave
Minus Bear - Fine + 2 pts.
The Dismemberment Plan - The City
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Just A Fire - Hot Export
Calling All Monsters - Western Style Town
Built to Spill - Sidewalk
Death Cab For Cutie - No Sunlight
Superchunk - Her Royal Fisticuffs
Superdrag - Carried
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My Korean Friends - Wait Outside These Walls
Magnetic Fields - California Girls
Frightened Rabbit - I Feel Better
Cursive - Some Red Handed Sleight of Hand
Unwound - No Tech!
Afrirampo - Akan Kono Mama Kaesanai
Molotov - Here We Kum
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NOFX - Linoleum
Going Steady - Kakenukete Seishun
Toys That Kill - Moon=Ghettobird
La Plebe - Runnin'
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Lawrence Arms - 100 Resolutions
Dillinger Four - Smells Like OK Soda
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Ging Nang Boyz - I Don't Wanna Die
The Muffs - Oh Nina
Leatherface - Dead Industrial Atmosphere
Reggie & The Full Effect - Food
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Where Have All the Rudeboys Gone?
Nerf Herder - Nosering Girl
The Crypt Keeper - The Crypt Jam
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Polysics - XCT
Operation Ivy - The Crowd
Track Star - West Coast Weather
Stephen Malkmus - Phantasies
The Unicorns - Ghost Mountain
Television - See No Evil
The Hold Steady - Stevie Nix
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Little Mercury - You're Not & I'm Not
Lemuria - Get Some Sleep
Alkaline Trio - Help Me
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Don't Expect For Me To Sleep
No Age - Cappo
The Thermals - I Know the Pattern
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No Knife - Your Albatross
The New Trust - Absence Makes the Heart Go Wander
Sparta Locals - Ougon Wave
Minus Bear - Fine + 2 pts.
The Dismemberment Plan - The City
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Just A Fire - Hot Export
Calling All Monsters - Western Style Town
Built to Spill - Sidewalk
Death Cab For Cutie - No Sunlight
Superchunk - Her Royal Fisticuffs
Superdrag - Carried
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My Korean Friends - Wait Outside These Walls
Magnetic Fields - California Girls
Frightened Rabbit - I Feel Better
Cursive - Some Red Handed Sleight of Hand
Unwound - No Tech!
Afrirampo - Akan Kono Mama Kaesanai
Molotov - Here We Kum
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NOFX - Linoleum
Going Steady - Kakenukete Seishun
Toys That Kill - Moon=Ghettobird
La Plebe - Runnin'
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Lawrence Arms - 100 Resolutions
Dillinger Four - Smells Like OK Soda
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Ging Nang Boyz - I Don't Wanna Die
The Muffs - Oh Nina
Leatherface - Dead Industrial Atmosphere
Reggie & The Full Effect - Food
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Where Have All the Rudeboys Gone?
Nerf Herder - Nosering Girl
The Crypt Keeper - The Crypt Jam
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Polysics - XCT
Operation Ivy - The Crowd
Reviews!!!
Here's a review I wrote of the S/T EP by Mass of the Fermenting Dregs (yes, that is a very weird name):
http://keikaku.net/reviews/178
I also reviewed Blotto for the same site a while back:
http://keikaku.net/reviews/176
Enjoy!
http://keikaku.net/reviews/178
I also reviewed Blotto for the same site a while back:
http://keikaku.net/reviews/176
Enjoy!
People
I think that Andrew Jackson Jihad are the bestest thing since the last thing in life that I thought was best (which means that they are super best, nahmahsay?). One thing that kills me, however, is how horribly they are misunderstood by the masses. Let's start off by checking out the lyrics to "Bad Bad Things" below:
Does this song promote murder? Is this song about something that AJJ want to do? NO NO NO NO!!! It's a song about a murderer with no soul, integrity, or shred of respect. I will admit that it's a shocking song, but it fits in with AJJ's overall lyrical scope, which will readily admit that the world is a horrible, nasty place at times, but that we should live life to the fullest and be nice to each other in spite of it! Though it may be of little solace to the victims, there is the notion in the song that the murderer has to live with his own self-hatred, and what is the ultimate goal in life but to be happy with oneself?
Some guy named Scientistrock reviewed the AJJ album for punknews and said this:
Apparently his circle of acquaintances are equally dense as some of mine are as well (not all of you, sorry!). Overall, Scientistrock's review is pretty spot on about how clever and inspired AJJ are lyrically, but I will disagree with him when he refers to singer Sean Bonnette's "somewhat twisted world view" later on in the review. Is it twisted to acknowledge the inhumane and cruel elements of life but choose to remain optimistic and friendly in spite of said fact? Judging AJJ by the utter desperation of certain select songs is really irresponsible, since those songs fit in with their overall oeuvre of sad vs. happy songs as the temporary sadness that will ultimately be overcome by the human spirit, as this song below, "Jesus Saves", demonstrates:
The ending lyrics are super shocking, totally bucking the Christian tradition so prevalent in our country, but more than the shock, the lyrics that follow are downright amazing when they suggest that we take the fate of humanity into our hands and that we love and care for our fellow man as if it were a mandate of some inate human code, not just some religious commandment.
Amen, brothers, AMEN!
Do you remember me?
I killed your family
And now I am going to kill you too
I made your brother bleed
I made your father scream
And I made your mother say those things that she said to me
She said, "Do with me what you want, but please don't hurt my family, don't hurt my family
Take my pride, take my life, take my body but don't take the ones that are close to me.
Oh, do with me what you want, but please don't hurt my family, don't hurt my family
Take my pride, take my life, take my body but don't take the ones that I love."
And I continued without mercy
So I looked into your eyes
And I saw a reflection
Of a coward that you and I both hate very much
And then I grabbed the knife
And I let the blood out of your throat
And I smashed those tiny mirrors inside of your skull
And I got to thinking
If I don't go to hell when I die I might go to heaven
If I don't go to hell when I die I might go to heaven
If I don't go to hell when I die I might go to heaven
If I don't go to hell when I die I might go to heaven
Might go to heaven, but probably not
Does this song promote murder? Is this song about something that AJJ want to do? NO NO NO NO!!! It's a song about a murderer with no soul, integrity, or shred of respect. I will admit that it's a shocking song, but it fits in with AJJ's overall lyrical scope, which will readily admit that the world is a horrible, nasty place at times, but that we should live life to the fullest and be nice to each other in spite of it! Though it may be of little solace to the victims, there is the notion in the song that the murderer has to live with his own self-hatred, and what is the ultimate goal in life but to be happy with oneself?
Some guy named Scientistrock reviewed the AJJ album for punknews and said this:
The simplicity of the music allows the vocals to come to forefront on this record. Bonnette’s nasally warble fits the music pretty perfectly. He passionately delivers lyrics that are sometimes disturbing, sometimes uplifting, but always clever and honest. On first listen, the songs are hysterical. But with repeated listens, laughter turns to contemplation. Bonnette explores motifs as varied as the duality of human nature, his own troubled past, the ethical implications of drug use and burning houses, all with a mix of sharp sarcasm and meaningful insight. Take, for instance, the following line from “People II: The Reckoning”: “There is someone in your head waiting to fucking strangle you.” That line is inherently funny (it almost always elicits a chuckle from me), but the song as a whole demands you pay serious attention to it. And that seems to be the trap that Andrew Jackson Jihad gets stuck in. Most listeners (at least, most people I’ve shown this to) have trouble getting past the humor.
Apparently his circle of acquaintances are equally dense as some of mine are as well (not all of you, sorry!). Overall, Scientistrock's review is pretty spot on about how clever and inspired AJJ are lyrically, but I will disagree with him when he refers to singer Sean Bonnette's "somewhat twisted world view" later on in the review. Is it twisted to acknowledge the inhumane and cruel elements of life but choose to remain optimistic and friendly in spite of said fact? Judging AJJ by the utter desperation of certain select songs is really irresponsible, since those songs fit in with their overall oeuvre of sad vs. happy songs as the temporary sadness that will ultimately be overcome by the human spirit, as this song below, "Jesus Saves", demonstrates:
There will come a day when our cells won't regenerate
and everyone you know will rot away, rot away
Your friends and enemies and all your family
we will all be buried in the ground, in the ground
So make the most of it.
Life's too short to fuck with.
Once an hour a day I get very sad
Once an hour a day I get depressed
When that hour is over I start to feel okay
because I'm reminded I'll rot away, rot away.
I don't have much time to hang out here and cry
and though that may feel nice I can't do that everyday
I've had a lot of friends and they've done a lot of drugs
and those drugs made my friends rot away, rot away
They say that Jesus saves but Jesus doesn't care
because he is in a grave, in a grave
Let's be our own God, take care of ourselves and the ones that we love
The ending lyrics are super shocking, totally bucking the Christian tradition so prevalent in our country, but more than the shock, the lyrics that follow are downright amazing when they suggest that we take the fate of humanity into our hands and that we love and care for our fellow man as if it were a mandate of some inate human code, not just some religious commandment.
Amen, brothers, AMEN!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Updatezors
Oh HEWWO!
I made a flickr account. You can see it here:
http://flickr.com/photos/bobbaloo5/
There you can see some photos I took of Bomb The Music Industry at the Asian Man Records tour stop in San Jose, June 6. What a tight show. I'll be posting video from the San Francisco and San Jose shows when I have some time. (I missed my radio show last week because I was at the San Francisco stop).
Which leads me to today: I'll be missing my radio show to see another show this week! Sooo... see you next week loyal fans! The online streaming is back online again at kscu.org.
I made a flickr account. You can see it here:
http://flickr.com/photos/bobbaloo5/
There you can see some photos I took of Bomb The Music Industry at the Asian Man Records tour stop in San Jose, June 6. What a tight show. I'll be posting video from the San Francisco and San Jose shows when I have some time. (I missed my radio show last week because I was at the San Francisco stop).
Which leads me to today: I'll be missing my radio show to see another show this week! Sooo... see you next week loyal fans! The online streaming is back online again at kscu.org.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Stupid stuff pt. 3,004,286,740
A few weeks ago there was a scare here in Japantown, as the firemen came and closed off 6th Street between Jackson and Taylor. It turns out there was a gas leak at the recently closed cuban restaurant. Now, with the demise of the restaurant there, that makes for three empty and decrepit buildings on 6th Street! The way I see it, either someone's going to come in and spend HELLZOF money to fix these places up, or the next earthquake is going to level them all. Hmm...
They've also been installing all these granite benches around Japantown commemorating all the historic buildings in the area with a little chiseled blurb. That's money well spent, eh...?
Also, I ventured up to the INVISIBLE BICYCLE mural in San Francisco, at the end of the alley on Quincy St. I highly suggest that everyone go check it out for themselves... AMAZING!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
May 29, 2008
La Plebe - Plebe Por Vida
Molotov - Frijolero
The Night Marchers - In Dead Sleep (I Snore ZZZZ)
The Specials - Little Bitch
Bomb The Music Industry! - I Don't Love You Anymore
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Lemuria - Buzz
Track Star - This Is Number Forty Two
Enon - Disposable Parts
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Yuppie Hip Hop Ad
The Briefs - Poor & Weird
Slow Gherkin - He's Gotta Go
Twinkle - The Candidate
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The Queers - Teenage Bonehead
Hot Snakes - XOX
The Blue Hearts - Owaranai Uta
Spandecks - Paranoia
I Sing The Body Electric! - I Do
The Slackers - Please Decide
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Billy Bragg - Mr. Love & Justice
Nate Kavanaugh & The Replacematts - Nightcap
Weezer - I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams
Guided By Voices - A Contest Featuring Human Beings
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - The Great Communicator
The Pharmacy - Five Five Five
Death Cab For Cutie - Cath...
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Islands - Rough Gem
Frightened Rabbit - I Feel Better
Supergrass - Alright
Subtle - The Crow
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Ben Kweller - Wasted & Ready
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Alison
The Shins - Kissing the Lipless
The Owls - Isaac Bashevis Singer
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The Magnetic Fields - Three-Way
Andrew WK - Get Ready to Die
Dillinger Four - Open and Shut
Gunmoll - Less Than You Hoped For
Alkaline Trio - Help Me
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Andrew Jackson Jihad - Let Us Get Murdered
Good Hustle - Pygar
Ging Nang Boyz - I Don't Wanna Die
Molotov - Frijolero
The Night Marchers - In Dead Sleep (I Snore ZZZZ)
The Specials - Little Bitch
Bomb The Music Industry! - I Don't Love You Anymore
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Lemuria - Buzz
Track Star - This Is Number Forty Two
Enon - Disposable Parts
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Yuppie Hip Hop Ad
The Briefs - Poor & Weird
Slow Gherkin - He's Gotta Go
Twinkle - The Candidate
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The Queers - Teenage Bonehead
Hot Snakes - XOX
The Blue Hearts - Owaranai Uta
Spandecks - Paranoia
I Sing The Body Electric! - I Do
The Slackers - Please Decide
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Billy Bragg - Mr. Love & Justice
Nate Kavanaugh & The Replacematts - Nightcap
Weezer - I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams
Guided By Voices - A Contest Featuring Human Beings
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - The Great Communicator
The Pharmacy - Five Five Five
Death Cab For Cutie - Cath...
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Islands - Rough Gem
Frightened Rabbit - I Feel Better
Supergrass - Alright
Subtle - The Crow
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Ben Kweller - Wasted & Ready
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Alison
The Shins - Kissing the Lipless
The Owls - Isaac Bashevis Singer
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The Magnetic Fields - Three-Way
Andrew WK - Get Ready to Die
Dillinger Four - Open and Shut
Gunmoll - Less Than You Hoped For
Alkaline Trio - Help Me
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Andrew Jackson Jihad - Let Us Get Murdered
Good Hustle - Pygar
Ging Nang Boyz - I Don't Wanna Die
Thursday, May 22, 2008
May 22, 2008
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Real Emotional Trash
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The Weakerthans - Civil Twilight
Lemuria - Pants
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Over and O'er
Modest Mouse - Interstate
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The Pharmacy - Five Five Five
The Hold Steady - Cattle and the Creeping Things
Mission of Burma - Ballad of Johnny Burma
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
Frightened Rabbit - Who'd You Kill Now?
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Slow Gherkin - Sally Boulevard
The Shins - So Says I
An Horse - Postcards
The Unicorns - Ghost Mountain
Death Cab For Cutie - Blacking Out the Friction
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Mates of State - Help Help
Billy Bragg - Mr. Love & Justice
Thurston Moore - FRI/END
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The New Trust - Wake Up, It's The Nineties
Alkaline Trio - Goodbye Forever
Boilermaker - Ladyfinger
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At The Drive In - Rolodex Propaganda
Jawbox - FF=66
Avail - New #2
Crimpshrine - Trying Too Hard
Dillinger Four - doublewhiskeycokenoice
This Is My Fist! - You Sank My Battleship
Dinosaur Jr. - The Wagon
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The Thermals - A Stare Like Yours
The Night Marchers - Panther In Crime
Hockey Night - Saturday Night Gallop
The HOLiDAYS - Friends
Imperial Teen - Butch
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Scared of Chaka - Wanna Make It Happen
Silworm - Wet Firecracker
Helium - I'll Get You, I Mean It
Jawbreaker - The Boat Dreams From the Hill
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Superchunk - Her Royal Fisticuffs
Screeching Weasel - My Brain Hurts
Weezer - Across the Sea
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The Weakerthans - Civil Twilight
Lemuria - Pants
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Over and O'er
Modest Mouse - Interstate
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The Pharmacy - Five Five Five
The Hold Steady - Cattle and the Creeping Things
Mission of Burma - Ballad of Johnny Burma
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
Frightened Rabbit - Who'd You Kill Now?
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Slow Gherkin - Sally Boulevard
The Shins - So Says I
An Horse - Postcards
The Unicorns - Ghost Mountain
Death Cab For Cutie - Blacking Out the Friction
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Mates of State - Help Help
Billy Bragg - Mr. Love & Justice
Thurston Moore - FRI/END
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The New Trust - Wake Up, It's The Nineties
Alkaline Trio - Goodbye Forever
Boilermaker - Ladyfinger
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At The Drive In - Rolodex Propaganda
Jawbox - FF=66
Avail - New #2
Crimpshrine - Trying Too Hard
Dillinger Four - doublewhiskeycokenoice
This Is My Fist! - You Sank My Battleship
Dinosaur Jr. - The Wagon
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The Thermals - A Stare Like Yours
The Night Marchers - Panther In Crime
Hockey Night - Saturday Night Gallop
The HOLiDAYS - Friends
Imperial Teen - Butch
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Scared of Chaka - Wanna Make It Happen
Silworm - Wet Firecracker
Helium - I'll Get You, I Mean It
Jawbreaker - The Boat Dreams From the Hill
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Superchunk - Her Royal Fisticuffs
Screeching Weasel - My Brain Hurts
Weezer - Across the Sea
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Frowning of a Lifetime
After posting up that lil' comic review a few days back, I just felt like I should hype up my boy BILL down in Lancaster, author of FROWNING OF A LIFETIME. He posts an online comics journal of sorts, and I really like how he captures the exciting moments in everyday life through his scatterbrained single panels masterpieces. Super good stuff, if I do say so myself.
This comic, below, was one that I thought was particularly goofy, and sort of unrepresentative of his normal stuff, but still very entertaining.
This comic, below, was one that I thought was particularly goofy, and sort of unrepresentative of his normal stuff, but still very entertaining.
O HAI
Here's an amazing feature about a lolcat mural in San Francisco. GENIUS!!!
Also, peep this guy's awesome lolcat license plate!!! For those of you who know me, this license plate is the find of the millenium!!!
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed?
I've made it through three comics in the last couple weeks by the established and up and coming greats of the autobiographical comics genre.
The first of these is SunDogs (parhelion) by Adam Pasion. The series of short strips within is a daily journal covering 2 months of his life living in Nagoya, Japan. There's plenty of funny anecdotes about his family, work-related stress, and just about getting old! I think that this comic is his first in which the art and storytelling are consistently great. His old Tales From The Sharpie series has it's own dashed-off charm, of course, and The Trouble With Change and Cattlebro both present good stories but they always felt like they were missing a little development or something... I'm not sure exactly what, but, regardless, Sundogs definitely shows Adam hitting his stride. He also avoids the "Japan is so wacky" trap that lots of foreigners fall into when documenting their experiences there, while still portraying in an honest way how he gets by in a setting that isn't 100% familiar yet.
Rumor has it that Sundogs part two is on the way soon!!!
You can order it and many other comics directly from him at BIGUGLYROBOT.
Next up is Delayed Replays by Liz Prince. This is her second book published by Top Shelf productions, her first having been 2005's Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed?. This one continues to collect her strips about life's funnier, sadder, weirder and more poignant[er] moments. I think that Prince has a great knack for capturing the spirit of a moment in just 3 frames, but that the storytelling over the course of the entire book suffers a bit from the lack of a consistent narrative. Certainly, each individual strip alone doesn't shy away from sensitive topics, but seemingly important things seem to slip through the cracks between strips. I also got a little annoyed by the sloppiness of the art, and the visible pencil marks that weren't completely erased. The style of the art itself is great, but I just wish it was a little bit more cleaned up, I guess.
Nitpicking aside, I enjoyed reading the book very much, and I look forward to seeing her next book in which my friend Dave will be prominently featured, as so:
You can read her comics for free on her LIVEJOURNAL or buy them from here at her WEBSITE. NICE!
Finally, I'd like to talk about the newest book from Jeffrey Brown, Cat Getting Out of a Bag and Other Observations. This one appeared out of nowhere to me, even though I'm a big Jeffrey Brown fan. Why was this book at the local Japanese book store instead of at the local comic shop? Regardless, I managed to find it, and it was NICE! This book departs a bit from Brown's usual autobiographical material to become more of a sort of fringe-autobiography featuring the cats in his life as he observes them. Most noticeably, I thought that this comic was a HUGE step up for Brown artistically. His art style remains simple and cute, but with so much more incredible, yet subtle, detail, especially since 90% of the comic is without dialogue. The cat observations are the same sort of thing that every cat lover notices, with a particularly touching introduction about how Brown became a cat owner as a child.
You can order the book from the publisher, CHRONICLE BOOKS, or check out his OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
The first of these is SunDogs (parhelion) by Adam Pasion. The series of short strips within is a daily journal covering 2 months of his life living in Nagoya, Japan. There's plenty of funny anecdotes about his family, work-related stress, and just about getting old! I think that this comic is his first in which the art and storytelling are consistently great. His old Tales From The Sharpie series has it's own dashed-off charm, of course, and The Trouble With Change and Cattlebro both present good stories but they always felt like they were missing a little development or something... I'm not sure exactly what, but, regardless, Sundogs definitely shows Adam hitting his stride. He also avoids the "Japan is so wacky" trap that lots of foreigners fall into when documenting their experiences there, while still portraying in an honest way how he gets by in a setting that isn't 100% familiar yet.
Rumor has it that Sundogs part two is on the way soon!!!
You can order it and many other comics directly from him at BIGUGLYROBOT.
Next up is Delayed Replays by Liz Prince. This is her second book published by Top Shelf productions, her first having been 2005's Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed?. This one continues to collect her strips about life's funnier, sadder, weirder and more poignant[er] moments. I think that Prince has a great knack for capturing the spirit of a moment in just 3 frames, but that the storytelling over the course of the entire book suffers a bit from the lack of a consistent narrative. Certainly, each individual strip alone doesn't shy away from sensitive topics, but seemingly important things seem to slip through the cracks between strips. I also got a little annoyed by the sloppiness of the art, and the visible pencil marks that weren't completely erased. The style of the art itself is great, but I just wish it was a little bit more cleaned up, I guess.
Nitpicking aside, I enjoyed reading the book very much, and I look forward to seeing her next book in which my friend Dave will be prominently featured, as so:
You can read her comics for free on her LIVEJOURNAL or buy them from here at her WEBSITE. NICE!
Finally, I'd like to talk about the newest book from Jeffrey Brown, Cat Getting Out of a Bag and Other Observations. This one appeared out of nowhere to me, even though I'm a big Jeffrey Brown fan. Why was this book at the local Japanese book store instead of at the local comic shop? Regardless, I managed to find it, and it was NICE! This book departs a bit from Brown's usual autobiographical material to become more of a sort of fringe-autobiography featuring the cats in his life as he observes them. Most noticeably, I thought that this comic was a HUGE step up for Brown artistically. His art style remains simple and cute, but with so much more incredible, yet subtle, detail, especially since 90% of the comic is without dialogue. The cat observations are the same sort of thing that every cat lover notices, with a particularly touching introduction about how Brown became a cat owner as a child.
You can order the book from the publisher, CHRONICLE BOOKS, or check out his OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
May 15, 2008
Television - Marquee Moon
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The Weakerthans - Night Windows
Andrew Jackson Jihad - People II: The Reckoning
Track Star - Lifestyles...
Silver Jews - Pan-American Blues
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Cub - Your Bed
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Square Ball
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Sons of Cain
Mission of Burma - Academy Fight Song
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Slow Gherkin - Salsipuedes
Frightened Rabbit - Fast Blood
Built to Spill - Sidewalk
Thurston Moore - FRI/END
The Pharmacy - Adieu Adieu
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Hi-Standard - My First Kiss
Alkaline Trio - She Took Him To the Lake
Silkworm - Wet Firecracker
Husker Du - Chartered Trips
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Sleater Kinney - Burn, Don't Freeze
Creeper Lagoon - Empty Ships
Pavement - Gold Soundz
Jawbreaker - West Bay Invitational
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Guided By Voices - The Closets of Henry
The Weakerthans - Reunion Tour
The Unicorns - Ready to Die
Cat Power - Ramblin' (Wo)man
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The Aquabats - My Skateboard!
Skankin' Pickle - Thick Ass Stout
Bad Manners - Lip Up Fatty
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - The Unwanted Things
The Slackers - Mommy
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Billy Bragg - I Almost Killed You
Pinhead Gunpowder - 2nd Street
Operation Ivy - Jaded
Crimpshrine - Pretty Mess
Armchair Martian - John Wayne
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The Weakerthans - Night Windows
Andrew Jackson Jihad - People II: The Reckoning
Track Star - Lifestyles...
Silver Jews - Pan-American Blues
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Cub - Your Bed
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Square Ball
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Sons of Cain
Mission of Burma - Academy Fight Song
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Slow Gherkin - Salsipuedes
Frightened Rabbit - Fast Blood
Built to Spill - Sidewalk
Thurston Moore - FRI/END
The Pharmacy - Adieu Adieu
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Hi-Standard - My First Kiss
Alkaline Trio - She Took Him To the Lake
Silkworm - Wet Firecracker
Husker Du - Chartered Trips
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Sleater Kinney - Burn, Don't Freeze
Creeper Lagoon - Empty Ships
Pavement - Gold Soundz
Jawbreaker - West Bay Invitational
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Guided By Voices - The Closets of Henry
The Weakerthans - Reunion Tour
The Unicorns - Ready to Die
Cat Power - Ramblin' (Wo)man
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The Aquabats - My Skateboard!
Skankin' Pickle - Thick Ass Stout
Bad Manners - Lip Up Fatty
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - The Unwanted Things
The Slackers - Mommy
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Billy Bragg - I Almost Killed You
Pinhead Gunpowder - 2nd Street
Operation Ivy - Jaded
Crimpshrine - Pretty Mess
Armchair Martian - John Wayne
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Your DMX News Leader
CNN reports on DMX's latest work of genius: getting himself arrested for cruelty to animals! This comes two days after he was arrested for speeding and driving recklessly! Genius!
Friday, May 09, 2008
Video Recap
SUP!!!!
As some of you loyal listeners (or rather, real-life friends actively engaged in online stalking with me) may have heard, I saw the band GOOD HUSTLE in downtown San Jo last weekend. Here's a video of the show that I took:
Also, here's a commercial that my dad appeared in, for a clinic that I ended up patronizing! Hooray!
A regular Univision superstar, no?
As some of you loyal listeners (or rather, real-life friends actively engaged in online stalking with me) may have heard, I saw the band GOOD HUSTLE in downtown San Jo last weekend. Here's a video of the show that I took:
Also, here's a commercial that my dad appeared in, for a clinic that I ended up patronizing! Hooray!
A regular Univision superstar, no?
Thursday, May 08, 2008
May 8, 2008
June of 44 - Arms Over Arteries
The Sea and Cake - Four Corners
The Big Sleep - Bad Blood
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Mission of Burma - This Is Not A Photograph
The Pharmacy - Tropical Yeti
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Hopscotch Willie
Chris Walla - Sing Again
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Kind of Like Spitting - Free advice
The Promise Ring - Skips A Beat (Over You)
Silkworm - (I hope u) don't survive
The Hold Steady - You Can Make Him Like You
Seam - Petty Thievery
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Billy Bragg - Sing Their Souls Back Home
Jonathan Richman - When We Refuse to Suffer
Going Steady - The Bridge
Cat Power - I Believe In You
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J Mascis + The Fog - Same Day
Touch Committee - Blue Glass
Calling All Monsters - Wholesale Retail\
Supergrass - Caught By The Fuzz
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Andrew Jackson Jihad - Jesus Saves
Good Hustle - Dance Like You Mean It
The Slackers - Axes
Underground Railroad To Candyland - Over and O'er
Go!Go!7188 - Ukifune
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Shuri Eiko - AH SO!
Slow Gherkin - Get Some More
Weezer - Getchoo
Rival Schools - My Echo
Judy and Mary - Over Drive
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The Silver Jews - People
Ted Leo - Six Months In A Leaky Boat
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Guided By Voices - Cheyenne
Skankin' Pickle - Special Brew
Tonight's Background Music
Gorilla Seven - The Gorilla Seven's Theme
The Sea and Cake - Four Corners
The Big Sleep - Bad Blood
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Mission of Burma - This Is Not A Photograph
The Pharmacy - Tropical Yeti
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Hopscotch Willie
Chris Walla - Sing Again
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Kind of Like Spitting - Free advice
The Promise Ring - Skips A Beat (Over You)
Silkworm - (I hope u) don't survive
The Hold Steady - You Can Make Him Like You
Seam - Petty Thievery
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Billy Bragg - Sing Their Souls Back Home
Jonathan Richman - When We Refuse to Suffer
Going Steady - The Bridge
Cat Power - I Believe In You
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J Mascis + The Fog - Same Day
Touch Committee - Blue Glass
Calling All Monsters - Wholesale Retail\
Supergrass - Caught By The Fuzz
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Andrew Jackson Jihad - Jesus Saves
Good Hustle - Dance Like You Mean It
The Slackers - Axes
Underground Railroad To Candyland - Over and O'er
Go!Go!7188 - Ukifune
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Shuri Eiko - AH SO!
Slow Gherkin - Get Some More
Weezer - Getchoo
Rival Schools - My Echo
Judy and Mary - Over Drive
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The Silver Jews - People
Ted Leo - Six Months In A Leaky Boat
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Guided By Voices - Cheyenne
Skankin' Pickle - Special Brew
Tonight's Background Music
Gorilla Seven - The Gorilla Seven's Theme
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Jesse Michaels
Punknews reported that Jesse Michaels would be doing some solo shows in LA in August, which led to me finding this blog post that he had written about it.
I've always really admired Jesse, not just for being in Operation Ivy, but also for being so dang modest about it! This guy was the principle force behind the single best punk album, in my opinion, and he's still awkward and nervous about playing his own music. This is in contrast to so many great musicians who start to believe their own hype and pump out a bunch of garbage, ruining their own legacy in the process.
I've always really admired Jesse, not just for being in Operation Ivy, but also for being so dang modest about it! This guy was the principle force behind the single best punk album, in my opinion, and he's still awkward and nervous about playing his own music. This is in contrast to so many great musicians who start to believe their own hype and pump out a bunch of garbage, ruining their own legacy in the process.
Friday, May 02, 2008
I Choose You!
At Full House Fu's behest, I succumbed and made a MUXTAPE. I decided to exclusively put hip-hop songs on it, for no discernable reason. I have nothing else insightful to say.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
May 1, 2008
Good Hustle - Stegosaur-hus
The Unicorns - Sea Ghost
Twinkle - On My Table
Track Star - The One We Play
Frightened Rabbit - Old Old Fashioned
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Underground Railroad to Candyland - Body of the Bird
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Cold Son
Billy Bragg - I Almost Killed You
Andrew Jackson Jihad - Rejoice
Ben Kweller - How It Should Be (Sha Sha)
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Silkworm - Wet Firecracker
Chisel - Your Star Is Killing Me
The Weakerthans - Wellington's Wednesdays
The Hold Steady - Stevie Nix
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The Cherry Tempo - Treble Is High
Built To Spill - Big Dipper
Cat Power - Aretha, Sing One for Me
The Minutemen - This Ain't No Picnic
The Mae Shi - Young Marks
Bruce Lee Band - Go Feet Go
The Specials - Little Bitch
The Siren Six! - Frame Up
The Toasters - Talk Is Cheap
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Japanther - Pleased to Meet You
Islands - Where There's A Will There's A Whalebone
The Skyflakes - Meathead
Mr. T Experience - Hellof Dumb
Matt Pond PA - The Crush
Mu330 - Baby Rats
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Calling All Monsters - Lake Wave (So Many)
Hot Snakes - Audit In Progress
Pteradon - Urban Pirate Style
Ging Nang Boyz - Mesubuta
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Good Hustle - Pygar
I Sing The Body Electric! - I Do
The Blue Hearts - Chernobyl
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Toys That Kill - Moon=Ghettobird
The Unicorns - Sea Ghost
Twinkle - On My Table
Track Star - The One We Play
Frightened Rabbit - Old Old Fashioned
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Underground Railroad to Candyland - Body of the Bird
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Cold Son
Billy Bragg - I Almost Killed You
Andrew Jackson Jihad - Rejoice
Ben Kweller - How It Should Be (Sha Sha)
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Silkworm - Wet Firecracker
Chisel - Your Star Is Killing Me
The Weakerthans - Wellington's Wednesdays
The Hold Steady - Stevie Nix
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The Cherry Tempo - Treble Is High
Built To Spill - Big Dipper
Cat Power - Aretha, Sing One for Me
The Minutemen - This Ain't No Picnic
The Mae Shi - Young Marks
Bruce Lee Band - Go Feet Go
The Specials - Little Bitch
The Siren Six! - Frame Up
The Toasters - Talk Is Cheap
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Japanther - Pleased to Meet You
Islands - Where There's A Will There's A Whalebone
The Skyflakes - Meathead
Mr. T Experience - Hellof Dumb
Matt Pond PA - The Crush
Mu330 - Baby Rats
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Calling All Monsters - Lake Wave (So Many)
Hot Snakes - Audit In Progress
Pteradon - Urban Pirate Style
Ging Nang Boyz - Mesubuta
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Good Hustle - Pygar
I Sing The Body Electric! - I Do
The Blue Hearts - Chernobyl
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Toys That Kill - Moon=Ghettobird
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
RECAP
January
Farewell to Jon!
February
Potluck/Katamari Damacy at my house.
March
SXSW in Austin. I saw the Constantines, Why? and Son Ambulance, all for free! The real fun, though, was seeing lots of old friends and getting away from the daily grind. What wasn't fun was an 8-hour delay in Houston due to a wacky snowstorm in Dallas. NOTTO NAISU!
Later that month, our G's from Portland, Neckties Make Me Nervous, came through San Jo to rock. Nice guys, good looking guys.
April
Got to see Alkaline Trio and American Steel for free, and eat novelty sized mini-corn dogs courtesy of some lame company sponsoring the show.
Was invited to watch the movie DARKON with the PNP phamily, and got to watch a tight video of Holly SKYDIVING!!!! So tight!
Paid $35 to see the Oakland A's and get ALL YOU CAN EAT hot dogs, nachos, ice cream bars, popcorn and soda. I will never do it again.
Farewell to Jon!
February
Potluck/Katamari Damacy at my house.
March
SXSW in Austin. I saw the Constantines, Why? and Son Ambulance, all for free! The real fun, though, was seeing lots of old friends and getting away from the daily grind. What wasn't fun was an 8-hour delay in Houston due to a wacky snowstorm in Dallas. NOTTO NAISU!
Later that month, our G's from Portland, Neckties Make Me Nervous, came through San Jo to rock. Nice guys, good looking guys.
April
Got to see Alkaline Trio and American Steel for free, and eat novelty sized mini-corn dogs courtesy of some lame company sponsoring the show.
Was invited to watch the movie DARKON with the PNP phamily, and got to watch a tight video of Holly SKYDIVING!!!! So tight!
Paid $35 to see the Oakland A's and get ALL YOU CAN EAT hot dogs, nachos, ice cream bars, popcorn and soda. I will never do it again.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
April 24, 2008
Andrew WK - Not Going To Bed
Pixies - Allison
My Korean Friends - Turtle Tax
Judy and Mary - Chameleon Lumi
The Underground Railroad to Candyland - Yuppie Hip-Hop Ad
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Mike Park - Don't Sit Next to me Just Because I'm Asian
Billy Bragg - Mr. Love & Justice
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Hopscotch Willie
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Korea Girl - Atomic Skies
Superchunk - From the Curve
Maritime - Calm
Superdrag - Bloody Hell
Chris Walla - Geometry &C
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Screeching Weasel - The Science of Myth
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Me & Mia
The Unicorns - Emasculate the Masculine
The Pharmacy - Black Ice Cream
Magnapop - Merry
The Promise Ring - Happiness is All the Rage
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Pain - In A Band
Mission of Burma - Academy Fight Song
Gunmoll - Less Than You Hoped For
We Versus the Shark - I Am a Fantastic Battle
Lifter Puller - Manpark
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The Rum Diary - Killed by the Cowboy President
Les Savy Fav - The Sweat Descends
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Los Rudiments - The Doctor
Skankin' Pickle - Fakin' Jamaican
The Specials - Monkey Man
Blindspot - Burly Man
Gogol Bordello - Start Wearing Purple
The Blue Hearts - Linda Linda
Pixies - Allison
My Korean Friends - Turtle Tax
Judy and Mary - Chameleon Lumi
The Underground Railroad to Candyland - Yuppie Hip-Hop Ad
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Mike Park - Don't Sit Next to me Just Because I'm Asian
Billy Bragg - Mr. Love & Justice
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Hopscotch Willie
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Korea Girl - Atomic Skies
Superchunk - From the Curve
Maritime - Calm
Superdrag - Bloody Hell
Chris Walla - Geometry &C
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Screeching Weasel - The Science of Myth
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Me & Mia
The Unicorns - Emasculate the Masculine
The Pharmacy - Black Ice Cream
Magnapop - Merry
The Promise Ring - Happiness is All the Rage
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Pain - In A Band
Mission of Burma - Academy Fight Song
Gunmoll - Less Than You Hoped For
We Versus the Shark - I Am a Fantastic Battle
Lifter Puller - Manpark
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The Rum Diary - Killed by the Cowboy President
Les Savy Fav - The Sweat Descends
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Los Rudiments - The Doctor
Skankin' Pickle - Fakin' Jamaican
The Specials - Monkey Man
Blindspot - Burly Man
Gogol Bordello - Start Wearing Purple
The Blue Hearts - Linda Linda
Thursday, April 10, 2008
April 10, 2008
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Square Ball
American Steel - Maria
Andrew Jackson Jihad - People
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Enon - Salty
Bangs - Sweet Revenge
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Bag of Hammers
Track Star - Something To Do
Bomb The Music Industry! - 493 Ruth
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Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Cold Son
Eastern Youth - The World Shatters and Resonates in My Ears
764-Hero - Impossible Waste
Maritime - Guns of Navarone
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Jawbreaker - West Bay Invitational
Touch My Rash - Some Things Never Change
Tuesday - So Awake
Five Iron Frenzy - Blue Comb '78
The Weakerthans - Diagnosis
Weezer - I Just Threw Out the Love of my Dreams
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The Pharmacy - Tropical Yeti
Belle and Sebastian - Is It Wicked Not to Care
Chris Walla - Sing Again
Why? - Sanddollars
Beulah - Gravity's Bringing Us Down
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Velocity Girl - Audrey's Eyes
Sebadoh - I Smell A Rat
Against Me! - Cliche Guevara
Common Rider - Midnight Passenger
The Odd Numbers - High Alert
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The Mumlers - Hush
Gogol Bordello - Avenue B
Go!Go!7188 - Otona no Kusuri
Touch Committee - Blue Glass
Duvall - All In Your Hands
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Carlton & The Shoes - Give Me Lil' More
Background Music
Young MC - Know How
Masta Ace - Jeep Ass Gutter (Instrumental)
American Steel - Maria
Andrew Jackson Jihad - People
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Enon - Salty
Bangs - Sweet Revenge
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Bag of Hammers
Track Star - Something To Do
Bomb The Music Industry! - 493 Ruth
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Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Cold Son
Eastern Youth - The World Shatters and Resonates in My Ears
764-Hero - Impossible Waste
Maritime - Guns of Navarone
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Jawbreaker - West Bay Invitational
Touch My Rash - Some Things Never Change
Tuesday - So Awake
Five Iron Frenzy - Blue Comb '78
The Weakerthans - Diagnosis
Weezer - I Just Threw Out the Love of my Dreams
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The Pharmacy - Tropical Yeti
Belle and Sebastian - Is It Wicked Not to Care
Chris Walla - Sing Again
Why? - Sanddollars
Beulah - Gravity's Bringing Us Down
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Velocity Girl - Audrey's Eyes
Sebadoh - I Smell A Rat
Against Me! - Cliche Guevara
Common Rider - Midnight Passenger
The Odd Numbers - High Alert
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The Mumlers - Hush
Gogol Bordello - Avenue B
Go!Go!7188 - Otona no Kusuri
Touch Committee - Blue Glass
Duvall - All In Your Hands
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Carlton & The Shoes - Give Me Lil' More
Background Music
Young MC - Know How
Masta Ace - Jeep Ass Gutter (Instrumental)
Thursday, April 03, 2008
April 3, 2008
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Yes, So On and So On
Sebadoh - Rebound
The HOLiDAYS - Your World
Ted Leo / Pharmacists - Biomusicology
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The Nice Boys - All Our Good Times
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Don't Expect for me to Sleep
Maritime - Hand Over Hannover
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The Odd Numbers - High Alert
Selby Tigers - Pee Wee Hockey
The Weakerthans - Greatest Hits Collection
Jawbreaker - Fine Day
The Get Up Kids - Red Letter Day
Meneguar - Hands Off
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Chris Walla - Everyone Needs A Home
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Real Emotional Trash
Hockey Night - Princess Starcrystal
The Unicorns - Ghost Mountain
The Mumlers - Dice in a Drawer
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Sunny Day Real Estate - 47
Boilermaker - Iris
Touch Committee - Blue Glass
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Touch My Rash - Slit Our Wrists
The Queers - Tangerine
Toys That Kill - 31 Year Old Daydream
Groovie Ghoulies - Bring Her Back
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Soapland Momiyama - Chocolate wa Meiji
Minor Threat - Steppin' Stone
Sicko - My Tribute to the Misfits (aka: Your Sister is a Werewolf Tonight)
Lawrence Arms - On With The Show
(lots of noise and garbage whilst I'm a lame DJ)
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Shiina Ringo - Soretsu
Track Star - These Horses Carry Blood
Sebadoh - Rebound
The HOLiDAYS - Your World
Ted Leo / Pharmacists - Biomusicology
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The Nice Boys - All Our Good Times
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Don't Expect for me to Sleep
Maritime - Hand Over Hannover
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The Odd Numbers - High Alert
Selby Tigers - Pee Wee Hockey
The Weakerthans - Greatest Hits Collection
Jawbreaker - Fine Day
The Get Up Kids - Red Letter Day
Meneguar - Hands Off
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Chris Walla - Everyone Needs A Home
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Real Emotional Trash
Hockey Night - Princess Starcrystal
The Unicorns - Ghost Mountain
The Mumlers - Dice in a Drawer
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Sunny Day Real Estate - 47
Boilermaker - Iris
Touch Committee - Blue Glass
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Touch My Rash - Slit Our Wrists
The Queers - Tangerine
Toys That Kill - 31 Year Old Daydream
Groovie Ghoulies - Bring Her Back
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Soapland Momiyama - Chocolate wa Meiji
Minor Threat - Steppin' Stone
Sicko - My Tribute to the Misfits (aka: Your Sister is a Werewolf Tonight)
Lawrence Arms - On With The Show
(lots of noise and garbage whilst I'm a lame DJ)
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Shiina Ringo - Soretsu
Track Star - These Horses Carry Blood
Saturday, March 22, 2008
The Best Political Discussion Ever
DMX. Click that isht! Excerpt below:
In case you need more DMX in your life, here's something to convince you otherwise:
Are you following the presidential race?
Not at all.
You’re not? You know there’s a Black guy running, Barack Obama and then there’s Hillary Clinton.
His name is Barack?!
Barack Obama, yeah.
Barack?!
Barack.
What the fuck is a Barack?! Barack Obama. Where he from, Africa?
Yeah, his dad is from Kenya.
Barack Obama?
Yeah.
What the fuck?! That ain’t no fuckin’ name, yo. That ain’t that nigga’s name. You can’t be serious. Barack Obama. Get the fuck outta here.
You’re telling me you haven’t heard about him before.
I ain’t really paying much attention.
I mean, it’s pretty big if a Black…
Wow, Barack! The nigga’s name is Barack. Barack? Nigga named Barack Obama. What the fuck, man?! Is he serious? That ain’t his fuckin’ name. Ima tell this nigga when I see him, “Stop that bullshit. Stop that bullshit” [laughs] “That ain’t your fuckin’ name.” Your momma ain’t name you no damn Barack.
In case you need more DMX in your life, here's something to convince you otherwise:
Kuronotorigaa
Q: What do the classic NES and three measly dollars in common?
A: Both share the same monetary value according to Savers, on Bascom and San Carlos in San Jose.
So what exactly does this ill-phrased intro question mean??? I got a working NES for $3 at motherloving Savers last night, fools!!!
So, last night, in the middle of the busiest weekend of my life, I took a little bit of time out to play some Super Mario 3... NIIIIIICE!!!
I also got this disgusting phone shaped like a tennis shoe... NIIIIIIICE?
Thursday, March 20, 2008
March 20, 2008
The Misfits - Teenagers From Mars
Ribzy - Invasion
Agent Orange - No Such Thing
DESA - Voltaire's Fable
Husker Du - Something I Learned Today
The Blue Hearts - Shonen no Uta
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The Queers - Next Stop Rehab
Toys That Kill - Illegitimate
Ging Nang Boyz - Mesu Buta
I Need Sleep - Pervert Like Herbert
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Against Me! - Slurring the Rhythms
At The Drive In - Rolodex Propaganda
Fugazi - Margin Walker
Hot Snakes - Hatchet Job
Pending Disappointment - This Administration
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British Sea Power - No Lucifer
Pixies - Break My Body
Maritime - Hand Over Hannover
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Gardenia
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Beat (Health, Life, and Fire)
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - We Can't Help You
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The Ramones - The KKK Took My Baby Away
The Muffs - On and On
The Mr. T Experience - Love Is Dead
NOFX - Lori Meyers
Old 97s - Four Leaf Clover
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Alkaline Trio - For Your Lungs Only
Avail - Fifth Wheel
Pteradon - Urban Pirate Style
Die!Die!Die! - Britomourt Sunset
Afrirampo - Akankonomamakaesanai
Calling All Monsters - Wholesale Retail
The Big Sleep - Undying Love
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Modest Mouse - Night on the Sun
Sparta Locals - Violence Summer
Chris Walla - Geometry &C
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Cap'n Jazz - Little League
Ribzy - Invasion
Agent Orange - No Such Thing
DESA - Voltaire's Fable
Husker Du - Something I Learned Today
The Blue Hearts - Shonen no Uta
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The Queers - Next Stop Rehab
Toys That Kill - Illegitimate
Ging Nang Boyz - Mesu Buta
I Need Sleep - Pervert Like Herbert
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Against Me! - Slurring the Rhythms
At The Drive In - Rolodex Propaganda
Fugazi - Margin Walker
Hot Snakes - Hatchet Job
Pending Disappointment - This Administration
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British Sea Power - No Lucifer
Pixies - Break My Body
Maritime - Hand Over Hannover
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Gardenia
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Beat (Health, Life, and Fire)
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - We Can't Help You
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The Ramones - The KKK Took My Baby Away
The Muffs - On and On
The Mr. T Experience - Love Is Dead
NOFX - Lori Meyers
Old 97s - Four Leaf Clover
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Alkaline Trio - For Your Lungs Only
Avail - Fifth Wheel
Pteradon - Urban Pirate Style
Die!Die!Die! - Britomourt Sunset
Afrirampo - Akankonomamakaesanai
Calling All Monsters - Wholesale Retail
The Big Sleep - Undying Love
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Modest Mouse - Night on the Sun
Sparta Locals - Violence Summer
Chris Walla - Geometry &C
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Cap'n Jazz - Little League
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Japantown = Chinatown?
In further Japantown news, excavation has begun on the site of the recently demolished yard on 6th Street. Apparently it was once the site of San Jose's Chinatown, and, according to this article, remnants of Chinatown have already been found.
Also, not only is there the aforementioned plan to develop some mixed residential/commercial spaces on the lot vacated by the yard, but there's also a proposal to build more retirement homes across the street, in the parking lot adjacent to Fuji Towers, another retirement home.
Things are heating up in Japantown! (stay tuned for some photos...maybe... if I stop being lazy)
P.S. I won't be doing my show this week, I'll be in Austin at SXSW! WOOHOO! Sayonara SUCKERS!
Also, not only is there the aforementioned plan to develop some mixed residential/commercial spaces on the lot vacated by the yard, but there's also a proposal to build more retirement homes across the street, in the parking lot adjacent to Fuji Towers, another retirement home.
Things are heating up in Japantown! (stay tuned for some photos...maybe... if I stop being lazy)
P.S. I won't be doing my show this week, I'll be in Austin at SXSW! WOOHOO! Sayonara SUCKERS!
Thursday, March 06, 2008
March 6, 2008
The Wunder Years - Superbowl Sunday
Superchunk - Nu Bruises
Fifteen - Situations
The Blockheads - Any Way I Tell You
The Odd Numbers - High Alert
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Touch My Rash - Sexless Existence
Molotov - Queremos Pastel
Toys That Kill - Control The Sun
The Thermals - Time to Lose
This Is My Fist - A History of Rats
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Husker Du - Reoccurring Dreams
Boilermaker - Norman
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Belle and Sebastian - Jonathan David
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Beat (Health, Life and Fire)
Cass Mccombs - Pregnant Pause
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Cold Son
Beulah - My Side of the City
The Mumlers - My Side of the City
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Betty's Love Child - Harumi
Stiff Little Fingers - Piccadilly / Circus
Scared of Chaka - Wanna Make It Happen
Pinhead Gunpowder - Crazy Horse
The Bomb Bassets - Take A Trip
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Going Steady - Holiday
The Queers - Girl About Town
Dillinger Four - Shotgun Confessional
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Silkworm - The Third
November Trial - Dust Factory
Modest Mouse - All Nite Diner
Crimpshrine - Pretty Mess
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Polysics - My Sharona
Tonight's Background Music
Blockhead - Coloring Book
Ruckus Robotics - Never Play With Scratches
Sixtoo - Track 4
Superchunk - Nu Bruises
Fifteen - Situations
The Blockheads - Any Way I Tell You
The Odd Numbers - High Alert
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Touch My Rash - Sexless Existence
Molotov - Queremos Pastel
Toys That Kill - Control The Sun
The Thermals - Time to Lose
This Is My Fist - A History of Rats
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Husker Du - Reoccurring Dreams
Boilermaker - Norman
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Belle and Sebastian - Jonathan David
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Beat (Health, Life and Fire)
Cass Mccombs - Pregnant Pause
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Cold Son
Beulah - My Side of the City
The Mumlers - My Side of the City
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Betty's Love Child - Harumi
Stiff Little Fingers - Piccadilly / Circus
Scared of Chaka - Wanna Make It Happen
Pinhead Gunpowder - Crazy Horse
The Bomb Bassets - Take A Trip
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Going Steady - Holiday
The Queers - Girl About Town
Dillinger Four - Shotgun Confessional
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Silkworm - The Third
November Trial - Dust Factory
Modest Mouse - All Nite Diner
Crimpshrine - Pretty Mess
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Polysics - My Sharona
Tonight's Background Music
Blockhead - Coloring Book
Ruckus Robotics - Never Play With Scratches
Sixtoo - Track 4
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Peace In The Middle East
I suppose it's impossible to forget, but it sure is hard to remember the joys of one's wandering childhood imagination sometimes. I remember how I would correlate things in my mind all the time, even if they really didn't have any relation aside from the same word or name. For example, Blossom Hill Road with Blossom the TV show, or this kid James Phelan at Hoover Middle School with Phelan Avenue. I can't remember any better, non-street-related examples, but I think it's super cool how a child's mind is constantly working, soaking things in, and trying to figure out what these things are all about!
I also remember brainstorming how awesome random concepts would be, like having a fighting video game that pitted the fighters from every franchise against each other. It would've been a big mashup of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Samurai Shodown, Eternal Champions, Clayfighter, etc. I would make lists of who would be in the game, and think about how Ryu would fare against Larcen from Eternal Champions (I'm probably the only person who remembers this game*).
The reason I bring this all up is that I had one of these moments today. As I was driving, for no reason at all, I thought that it would be totally cool if the USA and Mexico merged into a super giant country. When kids think of this sort of stuff, they don't think of the repercussions of stuff like this, just the concept alone is enough for them. And, seriously, isn't that a totally sweet concept?!?!
Then again, after reading stuff like this, I'm not sure it would be so great, at least not in the way this guy thinks it is:
Maybe I'm reading too far into it, but this guy sounds like he just wants to annex Mexico so he can exploit the cheap immigrant labor force without having to admit that he likes illegal immigrants doing all the labor now. American Whitie + Mexican Whitie = Universal Brownie oppression? NOT NICE!
Anyway, I hope to have more moments like this again, where I can let my mind wander without having my everday worries and rational thought take over.
*When I was in 8th grade, we were tasked with writing short stories in my English class. Mine was some sort of Robotech ripoff, and it was really lame! I used to love writing in middle school, but I was so bad! YEEESH. Anyway, we were able to read the stories that our classmates had written, and I was amused to see that one guy had totally plagiarized one of the character bios from Eternal Champions for his stort story. In fact, the bio may or may not have read as follows:
I think that this might just be a paraphrased version of the bio on wikipedia's site, but you get the idea. Coincidentally, that kid was one of the two kids who introduced me to anime in middle school. The other kid was the one who lent me Akira and Macross Plus to watch, and told me that they sold manga at Yaohan supermarket (now Mitsuwa). Check back for an oft-brainstormed blog about anime, coming soon!
TODAY'S JAM: Colossal - The 1/5 Compromise
I also remember brainstorming how awesome random concepts would be, like having a fighting video game that pitted the fighters from every franchise against each other. It would've been a big mashup of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Samurai Shodown, Eternal Champions, Clayfighter, etc. I would make lists of who would be in the game, and think about how Ryu would fare against Larcen from Eternal Champions (I'm probably the only person who remembers this game*).
The reason I bring this all up is that I had one of these moments today. As I was driving, for no reason at all, I thought that it would be totally cool if the USA and Mexico merged into a super giant country. When kids think of this sort of stuff, they don't think of the repercussions of stuff like this, just the concept alone is enough for them. And, seriously, isn't that a totally sweet concept?!?!
Then again, after reading stuff like this, I'm not sure it would be so great, at least not in the way this guy thinks it is:
The 8% or so of predominantly Spanish-descended Mexicans are the ones our government will need to approach, as they’re the ones with the real power in that country and those whose throats will be slit first if a popular socialist revolution does take place in Mexico. They are internationally invested, educated, and savvy. The frank yet grim appeal should be: Throw in with us now and prosper together, or see your children and grandchildren butchered, as usually happens when the “oppressed masses have their day”.
Maybe I'm reading too far into it, but this guy sounds like he just wants to annex Mexico so he can exploit the cheap immigrant labor force without having to admit that he likes illegal immigrants doing all the labor now. American Whitie + Mexican Whitie = Universal Brownie oppression? NOT NICE!
Anyway, I hope to have more moments like this again, where I can let my mind wander without having my everday worries and rational thought take over.
*When I was in 8th grade, we were tasked with writing short stories in my English class. Mine was some sort of Robotech ripoff, and it was really lame! I used to love writing in middle school, but I was so bad! YEEESH. Anyway, we were able to read the stories that our classmates had written, and I was amused to see that one guy had totally plagiarized one of the character bios from Eternal Champions for his stort story. In fact, the bio may or may not have read as follows:
Jonathan Blade, a former police officer from the year 2030 who was dismissed, due to a very short temper. He is a master in Kenpo karate. He then became a bounty hunter back in his home country Syria, and was in deep pursuit of a mad scientist, who threatened to destroy the human race with a lethal virus. Although he came close to killing the scientist on several occasions, he was only ordered to capture, and bring the scientist to justice. Finally trapping the scientist in an alley, he attempted to retrieve the virus. They were suddenly hit with a stream of bullets, causing the scientist to drop the vial, containing the virus. Blade's last memory involved shards of broken glass. It is clear that he was set up and killed by his own government.
I think that this might just be a paraphrased version of the bio on wikipedia's site, but you get the idea. Coincidentally, that kid was one of the two kids who introduced me to anime in middle school. The other kid was the one who lent me Akira and Macross Plus to watch, and told me that they sold manga at Yaohan supermarket (now Mitsuwa). Check back for an oft-brainstormed blog about anime, coming soon!
TODAY'S JAM: Colossal - The 1/5 Compromise
Thursday, February 28, 2008
February 28, 2008
Just A Fire - Graduation
Sugarhill Downtown Orchestra - Shin Shin Shin
Rx Bandits - To Our Unborn Daughters
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The Cherry Tempo - Cue The Light Brigade
Maritime - For Science Fiction
The Weakerthans - Aside
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Geography
Silkworm - Waiting on a Train
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Superdrag - Slot Machine / Phaser
Track Star - No Big Deal
Sambomaster - Sono Nukumori ni you ga aru
Robert Pollard - Our Gaze
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Cass Mccombs - Pregnant Pause
Good Night - Brights
Fruit Bats - Canyon Girl
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Son Ambulance - An Instant Birth
The Whitsundays - I Want It All
Ging Nang Boyz - Seishun Jidai
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Underground Railroad to Candyland - Over and O'er
The Odd Numbers - Apeman
Screeching Weasel - My Brain Hurts
The Blue Hearts - Mirai wa Bokura no Te no Naka
The Lawrence Arms - Quincentuple Your Money
Jawbreaker - Chesterfield King
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Andrew Jackson Jihad - Let Us Get Murdered
Mr. T Experience - I Don't Need You Now
Mu330 - 32 cents
Supergrass - Mansize Rooster
Polyics - I My Me Mine
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Sparta Locals - Hotaru
Cap'n Jazz - Little League
Sugarhill Downtown Orchestra - Shin Shin Shin
Rx Bandits - To Our Unborn Daughters
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The Cherry Tempo - Cue The Light Brigade
Maritime - For Science Fiction
The Weakerthans - Aside
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Geography
Silkworm - Waiting on a Train
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Superdrag - Slot Machine / Phaser
Track Star - No Big Deal
Sambomaster - Sono Nukumori ni you ga aru
Robert Pollard - Our Gaze
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Cass Mccombs - Pregnant Pause
Good Night - Brights
Fruit Bats - Canyon Girl
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Son Ambulance - An Instant Birth
The Whitsundays - I Want It All
Ging Nang Boyz - Seishun Jidai
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Underground Railroad to Candyland - Over and O'er
The Odd Numbers - Apeman
Screeching Weasel - My Brain Hurts
The Blue Hearts - Mirai wa Bokura no Te no Naka
The Lawrence Arms - Quincentuple Your Money
Jawbreaker - Chesterfield King
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Andrew Jackson Jihad - Let Us Get Murdered
Mr. T Experience - I Don't Need You Now
Mu330 - 32 cents
Supergrass - Mansize Rooster
Polyics - I My Me Mine
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Sparta Locals - Hotaru
Cap'n Jazz - Little League
Friday, February 22, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
February 21, 2008
Dillinger Four - ¡¡NOBLE STABBINGS!!
Alkaline Trio - For Your Lungs Only
Going Steady - Kakenukete Seishun
Superchunk - Her Royal Fisticuffs
Against Me - Cliche Guevara
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Polysics - XCT
Operation Ivy - The Crowd
Crimpshrine - Summertime
Weezer - The Good Life
Smoking Popes - Gotta Know Right Now
Jawbreaker - Do You Still Hate Me?
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Jets To Brazil - You're The One That I Want
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Swimming Pools
Husker Du - Chartered Trips
Boilermaker - Sunset Ridge
Unwound - Look A Ghost
Just A Fire - Hot Export
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Go!Go!7188 - Ukifune
J-Church - No Jazz
Pixies - The Holiday Song
Modest Mouse - Trailer Trash
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The Odd Numbers - High Alert
Track Star - This Is Number Forty Two
Unicorns - Tuff Ghost
Archers of Loaf - Web In Front
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Enon - Pleasure & Privilege
Ultras - Magic Wand
Fruity - Cinderella Boy
Frank Black - Thalassocracy
Touch My Rash - Wasting Life
Dr. Frank - She Turned Out To Be Crazy
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Maritime - Guns of Navarone
Billy Bragg - A New England
Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
The Mae Shi - Lamb & Lion
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The Weakerthans - Left & Leaving (live)
Colossal - Human Jackson
Alkaline Trio - For Your Lungs Only
Going Steady - Kakenukete Seishun
Superchunk - Her Royal Fisticuffs
Against Me - Cliche Guevara
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Polysics - XCT
Operation Ivy - The Crowd
Crimpshrine - Summertime
Weezer - The Good Life
Smoking Popes - Gotta Know Right Now
Jawbreaker - Do You Still Hate Me?
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Jets To Brazil - You're The One That I Want
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Swimming Pools
Husker Du - Chartered Trips
Boilermaker - Sunset Ridge
Unwound - Look A Ghost
Just A Fire - Hot Export
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Go!Go!7188 - Ukifune
J-Church - No Jazz
Pixies - The Holiday Song
Modest Mouse - Trailer Trash
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The Odd Numbers - High Alert
Track Star - This Is Number Forty Two
Unicorns - Tuff Ghost
Archers of Loaf - Web In Front
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Enon - Pleasure & Privilege
Ultras - Magic Wand
Fruity - Cinderella Boy
Frank Black - Thalassocracy
Touch My Rash - Wasting Life
Dr. Frank - She Turned Out To Be Crazy
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Maritime - Guns of Navarone
Billy Bragg - A New England
Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
The Mae Shi - Lamb & Lion
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The Weakerthans - Left & Leaving (live)
Colossal - Human Jackson
Friday, February 15, 2008
Japantown
Having worked in San Jose's Japantown for over 3 years now, I've seen the area change so much. When I first started working here, my shop was getting steady foot traffic, holiday-time was out of control busy, and I quickly assumed that this was the norm. Well, it was the norm up until that point, but things went downhill fast! Our busy days now are like our normal days were back then. The internet has made consumers more savvy (or lazy), trendy shops like Maido in Santana Row draw away our casual customers, and, in general, there are FEW areas in San Jose conducive to leisurely walking and windowshopping. Certainly, Japantown's mere 2 blocks don't contain enough draw to bring out that many walkers and shoppers.
Soon enough, Dobashi, a decades-old family run market, closed. 2 storefronts across the street from Bamboo 7 remained empty for months on end. And, as usual, the old Nishioka Bros. building (pictured above) remained condemned and subject to repeated vandalism.
There was a ray of hope when it was announced that Nijiya, a small Japanese market chain, would be moving into the old Dobashi location. Nijiya has, in fact, done quite well for itself, but the extra foot traffic the rest of the neighborhood received last only a few weeks, and now all of the Nijiya-goers seem to make a beeline for Nijiya and don't wander the rest of J-town's 2 blocks.
It was announced last month that Soko Hardware would be closing down. It was sad to see another one of the old neighborhood staples close up, but the sad fact is that they can't compete with the big chain stores. These comments on yelp about Soko's poor selection don't necessarily reflect Soko's actually poor selection, as much as they do the fact that isn't financially feasible for a mom 'n' pop shop to compete with the big boys anymore.
Now the old city maintenance yard on 6th street has been demolished, and rumor has it that it's going to be replaced with a large housing development (13 stories or something?). I really hope that it's some sort of mixed residential/commercial space, because that would bring a lot of great foot traffic to the area.
Soon enough, Dobashi, a decades-old family run market, closed. 2 storefronts across the street from Bamboo 7 remained empty for months on end. And, as usual, the old Nishioka Bros. building (pictured above) remained condemned and subject to repeated vandalism.
There was a ray of hope when it was announced that Nijiya, a small Japanese market chain, would be moving into the old Dobashi location. Nijiya has, in fact, done quite well for itself, but the extra foot traffic the rest of the neighborhood received last only a few weeks, and now all of the Nijiya-goers seem to make a beeline for Nijiya and don't wander the rest of J-town's 2 blocks.
It was announced last month that Soko Hardware would be closing down. It was sad to see another one of the old neighborhood staples close up, but the sad fact is that they can't compete with the big chain stores. These comments on yelp about Soko's poor selection don't necessarily reflect Soko's actually poor selection, as much as they do the fact that isn't financially feasible for a mom 'n' pop shop to compete with the big boys anymore.
Now the old city maintenance yard on 6th street has been demolished, and rumor has it that it's going to be replaced with a large housing development (13 stories or something?). I really hope that it's some sort of mixed residential/commercial space, because that would bring a lot of great foot traffic to the area.
PINHEAD GUNPOWDER!
My G's over at SILVER SPROCKET went to the Pinhead Gunpowder show at 924 Gilman on Sunday! NIIIIIIIIICE!
You can read all about it HERE.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
February 14, 2007
Screeching Weasel - The Science of Myth
Toys That Kill - Safe & Warm
Hot Snakes - LAX
Scared of Chaka - Japan
Shonen Knife - Watchin' Girl
Slow Gherkin - He's Gotta Go
The Odd Numbers - High Alert
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Touch My Rash - Single By Choice
Dillinger 4 - Fuzzy Pink Hand-Cuffs
Alkaline Trio - Goodbye Forever
Hot Water Music - The Bitter End
Jimmy Eat World - A Praise of Chorus
Going Steady - My Soulful Heartbeat Makes Me Sing My Soul Music
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The Aquabats - Red Sweater
Los Rudiments - Pounce!
Polysics - My Sharona
Babyshambles - You Talk
Buck 65 - Lipstick
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Coconut Coolouts - 32 Wives
Archers of Loaf - Web in Front
Folk Implosion - Cold Night
Track Star - The One We Play
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Travel
Jawbreaker - Do You Still Hate Me?
J-Church - Never Happy
Selby Tigers - Pee Wee Hockey
The Advantage - Castlevania III: Boss Music/Willow: Village/Megaman II: Bubble Man
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Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
The Unicorns - Ready to Die
Skankin' Pickle - Thick Ass Stout
Just A Fire - Graduation
Toots & The Maytals - Pressure Drop
Justin Hines - The Higher the Monkey Climbs
Pizzicato Five - Such A Beautiful Girl Like You
Bonnie Prince Billy - Kelly
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7 Seconds - 99 Red Balloons
Pinhead Gunpowder - 2nd Street
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Timorous Me
Pizzicato Five - Goodbye Baby & Amen
Toys That Kill - Safe & Warm
Hot Snakes - LAX
Scared of Chaka - Japan
Shonen Knife - Watchin' Girl
Slow Gherkin - He's Gotta Go
The Odd Numbers - High Alert
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Touch My Rash - Single By Choice
Dillinger 4 - Fuzzy Pink Hand-Cuffs
Alkaline Trio - Goodbye Forever
Hot Water Music - The Bitter End
Jimmy Eat World - A Praise of Chorus
Going Steady - My Soulful Heartbeat Makes Me Sing My Soul Music
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The Aquabats - Red Sweater
Los Rudiments - Pounce!
Polysics - My Sharona
Babyshambles - You Talk
Buck 65 - Lipstick
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Coconut Coolouts - 32 Wives
Archers of Loaf - Web in Front
Folk Implosion - Cold Night
Track Star - The One We Play
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Travel
Jawbreaker - Do You Still Hate Me?
J-Church - Never Happy
Selby Tigers - Pee Wee Hockey
The Advantage - Castlevania III: Boss Music/Willow: Village/Megaman II: Bubble Man
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Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
The Unicorns - Ready to Die
Skankin' Pickle - Thick Ass Stout
Just A Fire - Graduation
Toots & The Maytals - Pressure Drop
Justin Hines - The Higher the Monkey Climbs
Pizzicato Five - Such A Beautiful Girl Like You
Bonnie Prince Billy - Kelly
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7 Seconds - 99 Red Balloons
Pinhead Gunpowder - 2nd Street
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Timorous Me
Pizzicato Five - Goodbye Baby & Amen
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
GAH!!!
Thinking about it, I've decided that this blog is total garbage! Aside from the playlists, I rarely post anything of any worth. Everything I write is just a blurb about things that I'm sure have been covered with more depth elsewhere. Maintaining a blog loosely centered around pop-culture is pointless when I'm too busy/apathetic to even take in any of said pop-culture! This blog is just one of many endeavours splitting my time and coming out half-assed.
Having said all this, I'm not planning on scrapping this blog at all, but I really want to write more about the things that I think about and see everyday. I want to write about the goofy, smiling lady with her mouth agape at the gas station, and how happy she looked. I want to write about the stern old man who comes in to my work once a week and surveys the videos on the shelves with little interest, and how unconformtable it made me when he kept punching his leg arhythmically today. I want to write about the big open field on Branham Lane that has remained through my 20 years in San Jose while every other patch of open space and farmland has been developed into a strip mall or apartment complex. I want to write about the city maintenance yard in Japantown that was torn down last week, and how I can now see the cargo trains pass by through the space it once occupied.
I can't offer you any tidbits of worth when it comes to pop-culture, but I can offer you a glimpse into my boring life in San Jose. And, even if it's boring, I think it's really sweet in a way, and that there's great things about everyday life here.
Having said all this, I'm not planning on scrapping this blog at all, but I really want to write more about the things that I think about and see everyday. I want to write about the goofy, smiling lady with her mouth agape at the gas station, and how happy she looked. I want to write about the stern old man who comes in to my work once a week and surveys the videos on the shelves with little interest, and how unconformtable it made me when he kept punching his leg arhythmically today. I want to write about the big open field on Branham Lane that has remained through my 20 years in San Jose while every other patch of open space and farmland has been developed into a strip mall or apartment complex. I want to write about the city maintenance yard in Japantown that was torn down last week, and how I can now see the cargo trains pass by through the space it once occupied.
I can't offer you any tidbits of worth when it comes to pop-culture, but I can offer you a glimpse into my boring life in San Jose. And, even if it's boring, I think it's really sweet in a way, and that there's great things about everyday life here.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Rambeaux
I read another article that quoted Stallone again talking about how much he loved human growth hormone. While it may make you feel young again, good sir, you look like your face is made out of clay now, dude!!!
Anyway, action movies are fun to a certain point, until the 'roided up protagonist takes it into real life too much...
Anyway, action movies are fun to a certain point, until the 'roided up protagonist takes it into real life too much...
February 7, 2008
Underground Railroad to Candyland - Yuppie Hip Hop Ad
Derangements - In the Car
Fugazi - Epic Problem
Alkaline Trio - A Message From Kathlene
The Weakerthans - Watermark
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Cap'n Jazz - Basil's Kite
Eastern Youth - Bura Bura Bushi
Cass McCombs - Pregnant Pause
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Polysics - I My Me Mine
My Korean Friends - Turtle Tax
The Thermals - A Passing Feeling
Robert Pollard - Here Comes Garcia
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Track Star - Pretty Close To Nothing
Maritime - Calm
Stephen Malkmus - Mama
Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
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Modest Mouse - All Nite Diner
Unicorns - I Don't Wanna Die
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Swimming Pools
Saturday Looks Good to Me - Money in the Afterlife
Ging Nang Boyz - I Don't Wanna Die
The Dismemberment Plan - Girl O'Clock
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The Buzzcocks - Harmony In My Head
Green Day - Jar
Afrirampo - Afrirampo
Mega City Four - Start
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Jawbreaker - Shield Your Eyes
Supergrass - I'd To Like To Know
Babyshambles - You Talk
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - The Great Communicator
The Minutemen - #1 Hit Song
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Built To Spill - Some
Sambomaster - Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Yobundaze
Tonight's Background Music:
Blockhead - Trailer Love
Blockhead - Cheer Up You're Not Dead Yet
Your Song Is Good - Shortcake
Derangements - In the Car
Fugazi - Epic Problem
Alkaline Trio - A Message From Kathlene
The Weakerthans - Watermark
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Cap'n Jazz - Basil's Kite
Eastern Youth - Bura Bura Bushi
Cass McCombs - Pregnant Pause
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Polysics - I My Me Mine
My Korean Friends - Turtle Tax
The Thermals - A Passing Feeling
Robert Pollard - Here Comes Garcia
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Track Star - Pretty Close To Nothing
Maritime - Calm
Stephen Malkmus - Mama
Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
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Modest Mouse - All Nite Diner
Unicorns - I Don't Wanna Die
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Swimming Pools
Saturday Looks Good to Me - Money in the Afterlife
Ging Nang Boyz - I Don't Wanna Die
The Dismemberment Plan - Girl O'Clock
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The Buzzcocks - Harmony In My Head
Green Day - Jar
Afrirampo - Afrirampo
Mega City Four - Start
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Jawbreaker - Shield Your Eyes
Supergrass - I'd To Like To Know
Babyshambles - You Talk
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - The Great Communicator
The Minutemen - #1 Hit Song
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Built To Spill - Some
Sambomaster - Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Yobundaze
Tonight's Background Music:
Blockhead - Trailer Love
Blockhead - Cheer Up You're Not Dead Yet
Your Song Is Good - Shortcake
Thursday, January 31, 2008
January 31, 2008
Just A Fire - Hot Export
Touch Committee - Hey, Stay Hungry
Blew - What's Going On?
Jawbreaker - The Boat Dreams From The Hill
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The Minutemen - Viet Nam
Fugazi - Margin Walker
Frank Black - Thalassocracy
Vacant Churches - Vacant Church
Chotto Ghetto - You Don't Care
Nuts & Milk - Can't Do Anything
Ging Nang Boyz - Nippon Hakkyou
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Polysics - Peach Pie on the Beach
Cleveland Bound Death Sentence - Rumble Seats and Running Boards
The Aquabats - Sequence Erase / Giant Robot Birdhead
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Robert Pollard - Hero Blows the Revolution
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Cycles
Mega City Four - Start
Lawrence Arms - 100 Resolutions
The Cherry Tempo - Japanimation
Babyshambles - You Talk
Built To Spill - Big Dipper
Gogol Bordello - My Strange Uncles From Abroad
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The Exploding Hearts - Thorns in Roses
Television - Marquee Moon
Sparta Locals - Ougon Wave
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Belle & Sebastian - Mayfly
Cass McCombs - Pregnant Pause
Ice Palace - Hubris
Pavement - Gold Soundz
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The Weakerthans - The Reasons
Sambomaster - Utsukushiki Ningen no Hibi
Mu330 - Xmas Card
Green Day - 2000 Light Years Away
Pixies - Here Comes Your Man
Tonights Background Music
Blockhead - Grape Nuts & Chalk Sauce
Blockhead - Duke of Hazzard
Blockhead - Squirmy Worm
Touch Committee - Hey, Stay Hungry
Blew - What's Going On?
Jawbreaker - The Boat Dreams From The Hill
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The Minutemen - Viet Nam
Fugazi - Margin Walker
Frank Black - Thalassocracy
Vacant Churches - Vacant Church
Chotto Ghetto - You Don't Care
Nuts & Milk - Can't Do Anything
Ging Nang Boyz - Nippon Hakkyou
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Polysics - Peach Pie on the Beach
Cleveland Bound Death Sentence - Rumble Seats and Running Boards
The Aquabats - Sequence Erase / Giant Robot Birdhead
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Robert Pollard - Hero Blows the Revolution
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Cycles
Mega City Four - Start
Lawrence Arms - 100 Resolutions
The Cherry Tempo - Japanimation
Babyshambles - You Talk
Built To Spill - Big Dipper
Gogol Bordello - My Strange Uncles From Abroad
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The Exploding Hearts - Thorns in Roses
Television - Marquee Moon
Sparta Locals - Ougon Wave
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Belle & Sebastian - Mayfly
Cass McCombs - Pregnant Pause
Ice Palace - Hubris
Pavement - Gold Soundz
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The Weakerthans - The Reasons
Sambomaster - Utsukushiki Ningen no Hibi
Mu330 - Xmas Card
Green Day - 2000 Light Years Away
Pixies - Here Comes Your Man
Tonights Background Music
Blockhead - Grape Nuts & Chalk Sauce
Blockhead - Duke of Hazzard
Blockhead - Squirmy Worm
Saturday, January 26, 2008
RAMBO
I had the pleasure of seeing Rambo last night, and also of seeing a cute girl curl into the fetal position from watching the copious and brutal violence. I recommend this movie to anyone who likes this sort of stuff. You know what you're gonna get, and Stallone delivers it to you.
Here's an awesome story about Rambo himself:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080126/ap_on_en_mo/people_stallone_hgh_5
Here's an awesome story about Rambo himself:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080126/ap_on_en_mo/people_stallone_hgh_5
Friday, January 25, 2008
Animedar
My animedar is telling me that this movie, Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo, will be cool, even if this trailer looks kinda lame:
http://media.dvd.ign.com/articles/847/847424/vids_1.html
In other news, Further Confusion 2008 has hit San Jose!
http://www.furtherconfusion.org/fc2008/
I hope to see none of you there, BUT, I do hope to swing by to admire the spectacle. Wish me luck.
http://media.dvd.ign.com/articles/847/847424/vids_1.html
In other news, Further Confusion 2008 has hit San Jose!
http://www.furtherconfusion.org/fc2008/
I hope to see none of you there, BUT, I do hope to swing by to admire the spectacle. Wish me luck.
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