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  • July 29, 2005
    By webteam

    Matt Hooker rocks the Danzig tee (photo from returntothepit.com)

    When Matt Hooker isn't busy playing the crotch shaker (check out the video) or singing songs about mustache rides with his crew of redneck-rock jokesters Foam 'n' Mesh, you can find him melting faces with local thrash masters Random Acts of Violence


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  • July 29, 2005
    By webteam


    STRYPER at the Paradise, 10/27 (tickets available here)
  • July 29, 2005
    By webteam


    1. So yeah, Sasha Frere-Jones was an early adopter on the M.I.A. tip. But how'd he get one of his colleagues to dig deep into Maya's daddy's terrorist group? Philip Gourevitch talks Tamil Tigers in a story that's not online. Thumbnail, however, appears here. In the same issue, Sasha waxes on and off about her ex-boyfriend Diplo and his new buddy DJ Marlboro and the song they all made together called "Bucky Done Gone."

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  • July 28, 2005
    By webteam


    We've been anxiously awaiting some music from the Hound for a good long while. We sent our boy Will Spitz to scope them out first, as a precaution. He came back with his spine in knots and it took us a week to pry his jaw out of his bootstraps. Call the chiropractor 'cuz the Hound will be twisting backbones and dislodging platelets tonight at PA's Lounge (with Tristan de Cunha and Piles) and tomorrow at O'Brien's.

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  • July 28, 2005
    By webteam

    Praying to the gods of Lightning Bolt, Mass Art 07-19-05

    From left to right: Big Bear's Jordyn Bonds and
    a bunch of losers who spinkicked their way to the front

    Big Bear is not Blur

    Above photos are from last Tuesday's Lightning Bolt/Afrirampo/Big Bear show we gushed about a minute ago.








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  • July 27, 2005
    By webteam
    Not this one.


    This one.


    Not this one.


    This one.


    Together at last:

    "DANIEL LANOIS and TORTOISE TO COLLABORATE ON HISTORIC TOUR

    Two of the most singular and note-worthy artists in the music world today, Daniel Lanois and Tortoise will be touring together this fall, both as co headliners and as collaborators.















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  • July 27, 2005
    By webteam

    Clap your hand say yeah: #6 is Houston's Out of Handers

    Who should we befriend? Choose no more than two.

    [Work-friendly warning: headphones, people. These pages all load with music.]

    1. Human Bone Bicycle Sciences Industries, a grindcore/deathmetal Hartford band that sounds like grizzly bears eating Kim Jong Il alive.






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  • July 26, 2005
    By Carly Carioli


    CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH
    September 14, T.T. the Bear’s Place, Cambridge, $10, 617.492.BEAR

    JOHN MAYER
    October 11, Avalon, Boston, $40.50, on sale Friday at 10 am, 617.931.2000

    VICTOR WOOTEN
    Berklee Performance Center, Boston, October 25, $25 + $30, on sale Friday at 10 am, 617.931.2000

    BROOKS & DUNN






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  • July 26, 2005
    By webteam

    Donna F.'s junkie alter-ego: Gravy Train!!!!'s Chunx

    Things we learned from Gravy Train!!!!'s old rap album: underage boys will screw fat chicks when they're drunk on malt liquor; cheeseburgers can get you pregnant; the Ying Yang Twins are polite, upstanding gentlemen and really good rappers, relatively speaking.


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  • July 25, 2005
    By webteam


    It's not every day that you happen across the perfect confluence of pop and product. "Nextel Chirp," by Maceo featuring Fats, has been kicking around since at least April (Maceo's now signed to the same label as Mr. So Icey). Its first stroke of genius is that the beat samples the sound of turning on the walkie-talkie function of the phone in question

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  • July 25, 2005
    By webteam

    Dead-rock-icon dick: one night only!

    A plaster cast of Jimi Hendrix's cock, transsexual punk Jayne County's painting Penis Trees and Snakes in the Shape of Half-Created Humans, and Ramones art director Arturo Vega's series "Porn Is the New Rock": just a few examples of what to expect at the reception at Club Passim for "Hung," a group show of rock-associated artists curated by Punk magazine photographer John Nikolai


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  • July 23, 2005
    By webteam

    OTD is sneaking off to the Cape for much-needed battery recharge, in the process missing out on the best show ever. Uh, at least this week. Stay tuned, though: Cami and young Spitz have some surprises in store. But before you do anything else, get thee to Lemon-Red IMMEDIATELY. We're all the way over here and we still got sunburn from those tracks.
  • July 22, 2005
    By webteam

    Crispin Glover tries out for Tootsie

    That's alotta gold.

    A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away — okay, it was at Axis sometime in the ’90s — we stumbled on a band who were far, far ahead of their time. They played ridiculous hardcore punk songs with guitars and ’80s synthesizers and had elaborate costumes and monitors blasting weird collages of Atari video games and war footage and occasionally covered Run-DMC.




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  • July 21, 2005
    By webteam

    We have seen the future of...

    ...barefoot-lunatic-chick-noise-rock...

    ... and it’s ...

    Afrirampo!

    Holy God, we’re still speechless from the two 20-year-old Japanese chicks who blew our brain to bits last Tuesday night at the MassArt gym: Afrirampo won't just scramble your brain, they’ll make it into a fritatta.








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  • July 21, 2005
    By webteam
    1. In honor of this, it’s MySpace week on OTD. Expect your next week to be filled with absurd dispatches from the 22-million-person rabbit hole. First thing up: straight outta MySpace's West Coast HQ, Boston's most popular MySpace bands.

    Most plays
    Killswitch Engage
    Total Views: 139,597
    Total Plays: 251,420






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