Jump to content

bombjeff

Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never
  • Feedback

    0%

About bombjeff

  • Birthday 09/07/1982

bombjeff's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

0

Reputation

  1. This is a totally true story. I so wish I would've had a camera on-hand to get a picture of them shaking hands. Yeah, but when I shook his hand it was like the end of the second season of 24 when that assassin shakes David Palmer's hand and he falls down 'cause shit is fucked up, but then at the beginning of the next season NO ONE TALKS ABOUT IT AGAIN SCOTT.
  2. Hey, everyone. The new record from Let Me Crazy is available right now for free on Quote Unquote Records, your one stop shop for not shopping at all. So who is Let Me Crazy? Well let me hit ya, PRESS RELEASE STYLE! ABOUT LET ME CRAZY: Back in the 80's, bands like Black Flag, The Descendents and The Minutemen use to play the same shows together although there were quite different stylistically. Based on this pedigree, it's a shame that punk rock has kind of digressed into homogenized bands. That's where Let Me Crazy come in. The band takes cues from the best punk bands of the last 30 years and drives them into a fucking swamp with the radio blowing up the speakers. It also marks the return of members of The Livingbrooks, The Arrogant Sons of Bitches and The Fad to destroying brains. ABOUT VIRGIN METAL: Virgin Metal is the first album from New Yorkers Let Me Crazy. The range of influences in these songs are so enormous -- from Screeching Weasel to the Who, from F.Y.P to Dick Dale -- that it is a rare album that anyone who has any interest in punk rock can enjoy. On Virgin Metal, Let Me Crazy might turn everything up all the way, but they do so while singing songs that will stick with you after you punch in for work in the morning and you'll be stoked to listen to during your smoke break. Click here to download the record and remember that your donations are our bailout. Thanks for listening!!! -- Jeff
  3. Hey. I am new to these boards but I figured if anyone could help me it'd be people who listen to records, yeah? Anyway, my record player has been playing roughly one semitone higher (and faster) than it should be. While this allows my Running for Cover LP to be even more brutal, I like listening to records at the right speed... this shit is making me resort to MP3s! AHHHHH! If anyone can help me fix this problem, it would be very much appreciated! Thanks! -- Jeff
×

AdBlock Detected

spacer.png

We noticed that you're using an adBlocker

Yes, I'll whitelist